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- #Mac os x video player hardware acceleration how to
- #Mac os x video player hardware acceleration for mac os x
I am thinking perhaps I can take the Low Quality JS ( ) and replace "quality" with "wmode".
#Mac os x video player hardware acceleration how to
This blog and Adobe document refer to the wmode parameter and how to use it to disable HA. I wonder if there might be a javascript that could be plugged into GreaseMonkey to accomplish the end goal. I have searched high and low but have not found a clearcut way to disable it via script or other non-interactive means. Surprisingly clicking it 500 times still does not make it uncheck. Everytime I bring up the Display settings via a Right Click, I cannot uncheck "Enable hardware acceleration". Adobe was quite thrilled about this, because they claimed this was needed for Flash video to become hardware accelerated on the Mac. My last piece to try to tweak video playback (aside from monkeying around with the OS X kernel) is the disable Hardware Acceleration.īUT, I am having a major problem with mouse support or something. Not too long ago, Apple added the Video Decode Acceleration framework to Mac OS X, allowing developers to get low-level access to hardware H264 acceleration. This helps immensely at stopping stuttering with little trade off in quality. Not sure how they have done it but Media Player classic supports EVR renderer and DirectX Video Acceleration (DXVA) with H.264 and VC-1 codecs resulting in video card hardware acceleration of H.264 and VC-1 decoding on ATI Radeon HD series, H.264 on. QQPlayer Download and Install for your computer - on Windows PC 10, Windows 8 or Windows 7 and Macintosh macOS 10 X, Mac 11 and above, 32/64-bit processor, we have you covered 1. I'm running photoshop, logic, and a couple other goodies but no luck with Final Cut because it requires 3D graphics acceleration which VMware doesn't support on an OS X 10.10 guest. I'm using an Asus gaming laptop (Win 8.1), everything else works great.
#Mac os x video player hardware acceleration for mac os x
I found a GreaseMonkey script that forces the Flash Player to always render Low Quality video. However, a recently released Apple Technical Note (a sort of addendum to Apple’s developer documentation) for Mac OS X 10.6.3 details something that might help: a new Video Decode Acceleration. As far as my research can tell it's not possible. I maxed out buffering/cache for all Hulu related sites within Global settings, this produced nice improvements. After fun times getting Firefox and Flash Player working, I blasted through setting up Hulu Widget to keep the video size small (Apple TV in 480p defaults to an 800圆00 res). I have been going down a fun path getting my 1st Generation Apple TV (160 GB HD) to run Hulu natively (without PlayOn restreaming). VMware AMD Hackintosh I see that you want to make a macOS VM in VMware on your AMD CPU but have no idea how or you need a macOS virtual machine.