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Leifman

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  1. So i was wondering, consider we all are on Windows xp here, using firefox + html5 enabled.... does anyone have any solution for "screen-tearing" while playing youtube videos? specifically with html5 enabled. as i find this to be quite a pain, and why i forced youtube to use aggressive flash and not html5 for now, as with flash + fullscreen it seems to not happen. Also for whatever matters, i have a nvidia card (gtx750ti oc edition)
  2. So figured ill give an update : I went and updated my Firefox 39 to Firefox 50, didn't want the "latest" and yet wanted to update to a very recent one to see if i like the "bunch of changes" they must have done since my 39'th version And all i can say for now is that i am SUPER HAPPY, as the update took like a second and all my extensions work + i was able to do the HTML5 on firefox for XP magic happen (which didn't work in Firefox 39) and i am super pleased right now So again, thanks to everyone that contributed to this thread and had any sort of participation in finding how to and in general do this thing + to everyone that contributed their experiences and in what version it works
  3. So i google found this awesome thread and was going to write a few things : I am currently on Firefox 39 (Always had updates set to disabled) and sorta didn't find a reason to update from it, I tried the steps to be able to enable the html5 in firefox on xp and didn't manage to make it work.. i get to where it shows in the Plugins but only as "preparing to download" and i tried to play with the url (of the download) and use my version or even others and nothing.. never downloaded it :'( any way to make it work in 39? or i guess, if i must.. and i upgrade to 51 (current latest?) does it work there? or should i update to some specific version it works on? as i've been debating for example updating from 39 to 46 (as i believe it definitely works on it right?) Thanks in advance to whoever replies and can help me out
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