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Totally agree with that.. How do we tell them (particularly CBC which
is tax funded) that there're other OSes beside windows and mac ?<br>
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Stéphane<br>
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<pre wrap="">Hi Daniel,
Thanks for the tip - that solves that problem. Even so...I'm not particularly
satisfied letting Global TV off the hook that easy. Performance and picture is
much better if I can play it natively. Really, it shouldn't be too much to
ask to have the developers of these applications test things on an ubuntu
machine.
Mike
On Tuesday 20 April 2010 19:32:38 Daniel Robitaille wrote:
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<pre wrap="">a similar solution, but I don't quite have the time
to really figure it all out. The best I can due right now is view Global
TV from windows versions of FireFox/Flash installed via wine...but that
rules out fullscreen (trust me...don't try it).
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<pre wrap="">fullscreen works for me. Have you turned off graphic acceleration in
the windows flash plugin?
(you need to right click in a flash "window" to access the flash
preferences)
That solved a lot of problems I initially had in that
wine+firefox+flash setup. And now at least I can watch cbc.ca and
globaltv.com from within Ubuntu.
ou
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