Re: best cheap/free scores 1.1
Interesting.
Perhaps YouTube has only done this for the US website?? I don't know why, but *all* of my computers stopped using Flash as the default player on YouTube about a month ago. This is in both FireFox 24 and Opera 10/12. With newer versions of FF (like 40+), HTML5 has always been default. So I have multiple versions of FF on each PC (I use the portable versions to do that).
Yes, the HD3450 does have hardware H.264, but that's only for Blu-Ray and such, IIRC. Neither my HD2400 nor my HD3870 video cards will do any CPU off-loading on YouTube (or barely any). In comparison, a lowly-low GeForce 8400/8500 will greatly off-load the CPU on YouTube - both with Flash and HTML5. I can watch 1080p even on my single-core overclocked Athlon 64 3200+. Without GPU acceleration, best I can do is 720p and with Flash only.
Not sure how the newer ATI cards stack up.

Some days I have no words for myself.
Interesting.
Perhaps YouTube has only done this for the US website?? I don't know why, but *all* of my computers stopped using Flash as the default player on YouTube about a month ago. This is in both FireFox 24 and Opera 10/12. With newer versions of FF (like 40+), HTML5 has always been default. So I have multiple versions of FF on each PC (I use the portable versions to do that).
Yes, the HD3450 does have hardware H.264, but that's only for Blu-Ray and such, IIRC. Neither my HD2400 nor my HD3870 video cards will do any CPU off-loading on YouTube (or barely any). In comparison, a lowly-low GeForce 8400/8500 will greatly off-load the CPU on YouTube - both with Flash and HTML5. I can watch 1080p even on my single-core overclocked Athlon 64 3200+. Without GPU acceleration, best I can do is 720p and with Flash only.
Not sure how the newer ATI cards stack up.

Some days I have no words for myself.




In 10-20 years, things like that would actually still be worth something *and* probably still work fine too (unlike the Xbox 360 and One). I say this, because I've fixed lots of modern PCs lately, and I can tell you from experience that modern hardware nowadays is simply not built to last at all. Best it would do is either work until warranty expires or crap out in 3-5 years at best (i.e. when most people get an upgrade anyways).
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