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  1. And you wouldn't prefer to to have ESR 128.x? It's more up to date.
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  2. I can use either GPU with Windows XP, I have drivers for both. There are no Windows 10 drivers for the X600, and of course no Windows 98 drivers for the M4000! I tend to keep using the X600 on XP, as it causes boot complications if I set the M4000 to be the primary card in the BIOS. It works fine, and as I said, I've had no video performance problems with it.
    1 point
  3. Early tests on IG with the new 32-bit version on XP look promising, but as far as I know the issue I reported has never been flagged on GitHub anyway! I was thinking of doing so. I will try later with the 64-bit version on Windows 10. Twitch and TikTok I don't use, I'm afraid.
    1 point
  4. So, Insta, Twitch and Tik Tok now finally work? Not clear.
    1 point
  5. A new update of Supermium 132.0.6834.222 R3 has been released. Changelog - This exceptional release of Supermium includes various enhancements over Supermium 132 R3, including: (#1372) - some tweaks to the look-and-feel of v109 Tabs. Tab-specific compact UI options are separated from #compact-ui, now in #compact-tab-ui. (#1370) - a new feature named #open-bookmark-option allows users to open bookmarks in new tabs, either in the foreground or background. This replaces the equivalent Chrome++ functionality that is currently unstable with Supermium. (#1382) - drag-and-drop fully restored on NT 5.x. (#1368) - CR23: tab separator duplication disabled by default, other metrics modified including tab gaps (#1367) - Widevine patch updated for version 4.10.2891.0 Glad that drag and drop has been restored to the XP version, you couldn't even re-order the extension icons on the previous version! The feature to always open bookmarks in a new tab is one I've lobbied for for ages, so I'm really pleased with that too. It means that I don't have to use Chrome++ on Windows 10 any more, and I now have that facility on XP (Chrome++ doesn't work on XP). If it all works as it should, I'm really delighted with this!
    1 point
  6. @D.Draker wrote ClamWin still works and without the need for any addons. Not sure how big is the company behind ClamWin. https://clamwin.com/
    1 point
  7. LOL, Dolby is the minimalistic audio, a very outdated tech., it was never supposed to become an "audiophile audio", it's highly compressed and very suitable for streaming via Chrome to avoid stutters! Editing. Very important for poor people with slow internet, outdated garbage CPU, to minimise spikes also.
    1 point
  8. You know what, you're absoluteness right! Despite being on Millennium for a long time, I paid very little attention to the primitive operating systems before Vista, those were designed for office slaves to serve as a calculator. Son, we have different priorities in life, it's very obvious. For me, life is all about fun and entertainment, so I chose the only one really high quality media capable OS - Vista. Windows 7/8 took a huge step back in the quality, and Windows 11 is the icon of primitivism.
    1 point
  9. It should be mentioned at this point that I do not use uBO Legacy 1.16.4.35 at factory defaults. I use a different set of filter lists than the default one. Furthermore, I use additional lists, own rules and scripts. The initial, default setting is only a basic one and is not YouTube related. And I didn't get a video ad on the second video.
    1 point
  10. But now that various theories have been put forward about YouTube and overlay pop-ups with warnings to the user, I am happy to put forward my theory, which I will not verify or prove in any way. Google, and therefore YouTube, wants to make money. If users use the service over a long period of time without being a premium customer and yet without getting and watching any adverts, then this will certainly be registered by YouTube and therefore by Google in whatever way. These users must then have been using an adblocker the whole time and will eventually receive this overlay pop-up warning.
    1 point
  11. You didn't say that in this post. You only talked about a certain number of videos. Now suddenly, it's the duration. Somehow I get the feeling that these are just unsubstantiated theories and nothing more. But YouTube is a crappy interface and no option for browsers on my system. I use YouTube itself only on my Android tablet. Anyway! Opening videos via the legacy extension uTube is much, much, much better than the original YouTube interface. So, I am not interested in investigating the YouTube interface in UXP browsers.
    1 point
  12. I tried your first playlist in the most recent version of New Moon 28 using the legacy extension uTube and my mod uBlock Origin Legacy with several filter lists enabled. No such overlay popup after playing 8 and more music videos.
    1 point
  13. @Tomcat76 A JavaScript solution for your problem with hiding the tab bar, if only one tab is open, can be found here: https://msfn.org/board/topic/183657-mypal-68-in-windows-xp-custom-buttons-and-extensions/?do=findComment&comment=1271917
    1 point
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