yeah its only a couple of machines (So far at least). the stats
xp - service pack 2 and vista
doesn't use a browser. .NET 2 framework
it's random videos and it starts off fine then as you're running it for a little while, it starts slowing.
Hmm, I'm not removing videos.
i have a video player object and i load and play videos based on random numbers returned from server.
do I need to? I'm reusing the same player object each time.
it's one of those dodgy - works on my machine scenarios. and the only difference I can think of is that I have a better graphics card.
i'm doing a relatively good job (i think) of removing listeners when i'm done, aren't using a whole bunch of timers or setintervals.
it's peeving me off as it's one of those things i have no idea how to debug.
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by: CyanBluePosted on 2009-10-15 at 09:03:31ID: 25581953
Are you saying that this problem happens only in a couple of machines??? Can you find the stats on each computers that you are having problem like FP version, OS, browser and such???
Is that the same video that's slowing down or any random ones do that???
Are you sure you are deleting old video you played earlier???
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