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On macOS 10.12.6, with a 3.1 GHz i-7, watching 1 camera live in updated-as-of-today FIrefox with u-a-o-t Flash player plugin, Activity Monitor reports the CPU usage on the plugin around 130% with the occasional dip to 100%.
Watching, from elsewhere around the web, all manners of video being streamed through a Flash plugin, I do not see this sort of crippling, fan-inducing, performance.
Any ideas on what's going on with the design of the Flash content to make it so heavy?
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quarkdoll,
Is this causing a specific issue for you when viewing (freezing up, lag, etc.)?
JamesC
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Yes, of course. Aside from the physical affect of forcing my laptop fan to run needlessly for as long as I want to watch a single Arlo camera, it is slowing down, for example, my compiles.
Your question side steps the underlying question which is: why can all of these other sites implement streaming video playback using (unfortunately) Flash but Arlo's implementation brings my laptop to its knees.
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quarkdoll,
I don't have a macOS system readily available to test this but i'm not experiencing the same CPU load you describe when using a PC (Chrome/Firefox).
I've provided your description to the QA team. I will provide an update as soon as I can.
JamesC
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Thank you.
Interestingly, i get a lesser CPU pull (~55%) when using Chrome (but given Chrome's antipathy for Flash, it's possible Chrome (if the website content provides this) is using only HTML5 to support the streaming).
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quarkdoll,
The QA team is questioning the flash plug-in you're using as described (FIrefox with u-a-o-t Flash player plugin). Is this the standard Flash plugin or something else?
JamesC
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It's the plugin which is updated / installed by downloading an updater / installer from get.adobe.com/flashplayer
about:plugins in FF shows:
Shockwave Flash
File: Flash Player.plugin
Path: /Library/Internet Plug-Ins/Flash Player.plugin
Version: 28.0.0.137
State: Enabled
Shockwave Flash 28.0 r0
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quarkdoll,
Thanks for the clarification. This is currently undergoing testing by the QA team, I will provide an update soon.
JamesC
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