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Why does video playback in the browser slow down on any sites on Celeron 2.50 Mgh 2GB of RAM?
Hello, I dug up an old jar in the office. Delivered new XP, installed drivers. Everything works perfectly, but everything in the Browser is terribly slow. I remember how on it through Chrome (True, about 3 years ago) I watched vidos, climbed in VK, listened to music, everything was okay. Now, when playing, everything slows down. At what, when you play audio and scroll, when you draw the window, apparently, it slows down the playback to the beat. Video from YouTube is played in excerpts and also the audio track to it. Removed Chrome installed Opera + Flash Player, same story. I deleted everything, put Opera 12 on WebKit, the audio does not slow down, but the video on YouTube is also in fragments. What does VK load, for example, take an awfully long time and with terrible lags, sometimes the bank just freezes, but if you still wait for the load and poke on Audi in VK, it seems to reproduce the norms. On YouTube though that the picture is in fragments, the audio track is normal. Delivered Pole Moon, for Atom processors and slow OS, the XP type, the same history. I look in the task manager, the processor is 100 percent loaded, half for the browser, half for svchost.
I would like to summarize, well, I watched the video on it. I also updated the drivers for the video card, by the way, the ATI RADEON 9600 card, and the flash player codecs too. I have no idea what happened, what else can be done? What does surfing on Opera 12 and Pole Moon seem to be nothing on Google and Yandex, but as soon as you go to VK or YouTube, passion begins
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look through svchostviewer which service is loading the processor (most likely it will be automatic windows update), then disable it.
your processor performance is not enough to decode h264 video at 720p resolution and above.
earlier on xp, browsers supported acceleration on the video card, now support has been discontinued.
more or less fast versions of browsers on such ancient processors: firefox 12 - 17 - before replacing cairo with skia (not all sites work correctly); chrome 36.
you can also enable gmp h264 decoder from adobe in modern firefox - https://forum.mozilla-russia.org/viewtopic.php?pid... if your video card supports hardware decoding. checked by dxva checker.
so that youtube gives you videos with the h264 / avc codec, and not vp9 - be sure to install the h264ify extension, otherwise gmp will not be used.
in chrome you can enable chrome://flags/#ignore-gpu-blacklist but it doesn't seem to work with 9600. after enabling on chrome://gpu/ should write Video Decode: Hardware accelerated , also use h264ify and try to watch.
if you have a more modern video card (newer than the 7th generation of nvidia or 6 amd) - install windows 8.1 and use the acceleration fully.
I advise you to add memory to the maximum, and install a 64-bit OS if you have 4 GB.
there is another way to watch video through a regular video player - install mpc-hc with lav codecs, enable dxva 2 native in the lav video decoder for h264 video with a resolution of 720 and 1080, select the overlay mixer output in mpc-hc. (it will be easier to install not in parts, but as a codecpack - for example, k lite). after setting up, download https://www.svp-team.com/wiki/SVPtube/ru
but I advise you not to soar your brain and take a modern pentium G4500 - h264 4k decoding on a video card.
if there is no money for a pentium, but you need a computer - take some built-in rubbish ://www.cpubenchmark.net/cpu_list.php
You can still look after Christmas in the openbox online stores for processors.
if you like to wait - wait for amd zen.
Over time, sites and browsers become more and more gluttonous. It used to be fought for every byte, but now is not the time.
video braking - hardware acceleration has been used for a long time for many modern codecs.
On old processors, it may simply not be there, here it is in software and renders
Overclocking, Linux, alternative ways to get content (downloading videos from YouTube with "live playback" as you download, for example), cutters of styles and scripts
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I caught the same garbage on a beech. After reinstalling Win7x32, I immediately installed all the updates. Next is Chrome. And check it out on youtube. CPU usage 100% when viewing 1080. It used to be around 50%. I opened the same video in Explorer 11, downloading no more than 50%. Update flash player. And I catch the same garbage as in Google. Conclusion: the whole trouble is in the flash player. I don't know how to treat.
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