can you test if 64bit portable LAV libraries is working as well? (youtube.com/html5 will tell you)KingsMan wrote:Those old beasts will outshine if you add 4GB Ram, A SSD and A GT730 GFX cardroytam1 wrote:What about posting binaries?Fedor2 wrote:Well i think you should not post here about that. This is for development only. For support go to my page.
Off-topic:
But i do answer once: assuming you not on winxp right now, you can switch to it of course, but is there a point of h264 on your machine? I think not
h264 in my not so old AMD cpu 3.5 hz, radeon2400, no acceleration.
360p - 38% cpu
720p - 75% cpu
Posting binaries in github issue page doesn't seem making sense.
roytam1: Your x64 build does work on XPx64
Building a Pale Moon fork for Windows XP
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Re: Building Palemoon 27 for XP
Re: Building Palemoon 27 for XP
Fedor2: Could you also add support for roytams portable LAV filters to New Moon?
http://o.rthost.cf/gpc/files1.rt/lav.7z
http://o.rthost.cf/gpc/files1.rt/lav64.7z
http://o.rthost.cf/gpc/files1.rt/lav.7z
http://o.rthost.cf/gpc/files1.rt/lav64.7z
Re: Building Palemoon 27 for XP
Yes it does work . I tried some h264 test it is working. Surely for the link you provided[youtube test page vp9 doesn't work that's fine but h264 is functional ] .even I can play h264 videos.roytam1 wrote:can you test if 64bit portable LAV libraries is working as well? (youtube.com/html5 will tell you)KingsMan wrote:Those old beasts will outshine if you add 4GB Ram, A SSD and A GT730 GFX cardroytam1 wrote:What about posting binaries?Fedor2 wrote:Well i think you should not post here about that. This is for development only. For support go to my page.
Off-topic:
But i do answer once: assuming you not on winxp right now, you can switch to it of course, but is there a point of h264 on your machine? I think not
h264 in my not so old AMD cpu 3.5 hz, radeon2400, no acceleration.
360p - 38% cpu
720p - 75% cpu
Posting binaries in github issue page doesn't seem making sense.
roytam1: Your x64 build does work on XPx64
Re: Building Palemoon 27 for XP
I already created ticket on his github page.petrus wrote:Fedor2: Could you also add support for roytams portable LAV filters to New Moon?
http://o.rthost.cf/gpc/files1.rt/lav.7z
http://o.rthost.cf/gpc/files1.rt/lav64.7z
Re: Building Palemoon 27 for XP
for VP9 support, that requires Fedor2's work on extending LAV support to VP9(LAV Filters already supports decoding VP9 BTW).KingsMan wrote:Yes it does work . I tried some h264 test it is working. Surely for the link you provided[youtube test page vp9 doesn't work that's fine but h264 is functional ] .even I can play h264 videos.roytam1 wrote:can you test if 64bit portable LAV libraries is working as well? (youtube.com/html5 will tell you)KingsMan wrote:Those old beasts will outshine if you add 4GB Ram, A SSD and A GT730 GFX cardroytam1 wrote:What about posting binaries?Fedor2 wrote:Well i think you should not post here about that. This is for development only. For support go to my page.
Off-topic:
But i do answer once: assuming you not on winxp right now, you can switch to it of course, but is there a point of h264 on your machine? I think not
h264 in my not so old AMD cpu 3.5 hz, radeon2400, no acceleration.
360p - 38% cpu
720p - 75% cpu
Posting binaries in github issue page doesn't seem making sense.
roytam1: Your x64 build does work on XPx64
Re: Building Palemoon 27 for XP
It will be awesome if he does.
Does PM official build support vp9?
It seems to me that industry slowly moving to h265 .
roytam1 : what Dibya Is doing over msfn? Sorry for offtopic. Profile picture is saying he is my old guy Dibya. Does he still develop directx10/11 patches? Can you confirm me plz whether he is Dibyamartanda Samanta? I will join msfn forum , just to talk with him. Sorry for all this trouble.
Does PM official build support vp9?
It seems to me that industry slowly moving to h265 .
roytam1 : what Dibya Is doing over msfn? Sorry for offtopic. Profile picture is saying he is my old guy Dibya. Does he still develop directx10/11 patches? Can you confirm me plz whether he is Dibyamartanda Samanta? I will join msfn forum , just to talk with him. Sorry for all this trouble.
Re: Building Palemoon 27 for XP
Lav Filters has h265 support .
their are following video codecs in html5
MPEG-4 ASP
H.264
H.265
Ogg Theora
WebM with VP8
WebM with VP9
their are following Audio codecs in html5
PCM audio support
MP3 support
AAC support
Dolby Digital support
Dolby Digital Plus support
Ogg Vorbis support
Ogg Opus support
WebM with Vorbis support
WebM with Opus support
more over palemoon doesn't have WebGL 2 support
their are following video codecs in html5
MPEG-4 ASP
H.264
H.265
Ogg Theora
WebM with VP8
WebM with VP9
their are following Audio codecs in html5
PCM audio support
MP3 support
AAC support
Dolby Digital support
Dolby Digital Plus support
Ogg Vorbis support
Ogg Opus support
WebM with Vorbis support
WebM with Opus support
more over palemoon doesn't have WebGL 2 support
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Re: Building Palemoon 27 for XP
Yes it does and it has for a long time.KingsMan wrote:Does PM official build support vp9?
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Re: Building Palemoon 27 for XP
Thanks Mr Moonchild. We have to get it work using lav fliters .
Re: Building Palemoon 27 for XP
VP9 seems working in XP as well.KingsMan wrote:Yes it does work . I tried some h264 test it is working. Surely for the link you provided[youtube test page vp9 doesn't work that's fine but h264 is functional ] .even I can play h264 videos.roytam1 wrote:can you test if 64bit portable LAV libraries is working as well? (youtube.com/html5 will tell you)KingsMan wrote:Those old beasts will outshine if you add 4GB Ram, A SSD and A GT730 GFX cardroytam1 wrote:What about posting binaries?Fedor2 wrote:Well i think you should not post here about that. This is for development only. For support go to my page.
Off-topic:
But i do answer once: assuming you not on winxp right now, you can switch to it of course, but is there a point of h264 on your machine? I think not
h264 in my not so old AMD cpu 3.5 hz, radeon2400, no acceleration.
360p - 38% cpu
720p - 75% cpu
Posting binaries in github issue page doesn't seem making sense.
roytam1: Your x64 build does work on XPx64
Unchecking async MSE makes youtube shows MSE & WebM VP9 available in youtube.com/html5
see: viewtopic.php?t=16433
Re: Building Palemoon 27 for XP
BTW my builds have a thread in msfn: goo.gl/SGPMj3
New binaries are available there.
New binaries are available there.
Re: Building Palemoon 27 for XP
What if he doesn't provide actual user support, for one reason or other, or isn't able to follow it up after some time?Moonchild wrote: Of course, you are still in the clear redistributing what you build,even with official branding,as long as you don't significantly change the configuration for the user. Do note, however, that you will be responsible yourself, in that case, for providing user support, so making clear it's a 3rd party build is essential.
I am asking just in case. I might be trying on something similar myself at one time or other but have no idea how much commitment exactly is expected of you if you make available a build you make yourself.
Re: Building Palemoon 27 for XP
Just discovered this thread...
Great job guys !
I was getting nervous about browser support for Win XP / h264 on YouTube and I see you fixed the problem.
Would love to help, but I'm lacking coding skills and I am also lacking time to start new projects at the moment.
New Moon is running fine on my netbook, but CPU is around 80-100% when playing video on YouTube.
I guess this is normal on my obsolete low-end machine.
CPU usage seems slightly lower than Firefox 52 so I am happy.
It would be nice to find some kind of code optimisation trick to bring the CPU usage down a bit but I'm afraid web pages are just getting more ressource hungry and soon my netbooks will be useless for accessing the internet.
I've had some sporadic crashes, but no serious issues.
Cheers.
Great job guys !
I was getting nervous about browser support for Win XP / h264 on YouTube and I see you fixed the problem.
Would love to help, but I'm lacking coding skills and I am also lacking time to start new projects at the moment.
New Moon is running fine on my netbook, but CPU is around 80-100% when playing video on YouTube.
I guess this is normal on my obsolete low-end machine.
CPU usage seems slightly lower than Firefox 52 so I am happy.
It would be nice to find some kind of code optimisation trick to bring the CPU usage down a bit but I'm afraid web pages are just getting more ressource hungry and soon my netbooks will be useless for accessing the internet.
I've had some sporadic crashes, but no serious issues.
Cheers.
Re: Building Palemoon 27 for XP
for crashes, please try Fedor2's build to see if there is less crashes as my build have some speed optimizations that might cause crash to users.NT Five wrote:Just discovered this thread...
Great job guys !
I was getting nervous about browser support for Win XP / h264 on YouTube and I see you fixed the problem.
Would love to help, but I'm lacking coding skills and I am also lacking time to start new projects at the moment.
New Moon is running fine on my netbook, but CPU is around 80-100% when playing video on YouTube.
I guess this is normal on my obsolete low-end machine.
CPU usage seems slightly lower than Firefox 52 so I am happy.
It would be nice to find some kind of code optimisation trick to bring the CPU usage down a bit but I'm afraid web pages are just getting more ressource hungry and soon my netbooks will be useless for accessing the internet.
I've had some sporadic crashes, but no serious issues.
Cheers.
Re: Building Palemoon 27 for XP
@Fedor2 please, can you add in the installer an option as "Portable installation"?
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Re: Building Palemoon 27 for XP
I am assuming you want to add uBlock Origin to Pale Moon. uBlock Origin is an add-on for Pale Moon. There are quite a few topics discussing uBlock Origin on this forum already, but to summarize those topics and answer your question, I offer the following.KingsMan wrote:How to add ublockorigin to source code?
You can install uBlock Origin & uMatrix Updater by JustOff by going here: https://addons.palemoon.org/addon/ublock0-updater/
This will keep you up-to-date on the latest releases of uBlock Origin.
Or you can go to the uBlock Origin website at https://github.com/gorhill/uBlock/releases
Choose the version you want to install, then click on the file named: uBlock0.firefox.xpi to install this add-on in Pale Moon.