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I can answer this easily..... the problem has to do with that series of AMD CPU. the same errors manifested "at least once" for me on my old CPU which is a 1700+... I have since installed an AMD X2 64 (Phenom) and there have been no more errors of that type.... at least not for me.
[btw... HI TSG!!!! nice to see you are still among us ]
I have no problems with my AMD Athlon 3500+ (Venice) 2200 MHz... That's what my HFS runs on anyway..
Yes I am back, until I get a job
. Finished University, finished moving (until 4 weeks time), just looking for work while updating things. RAWR-Player is alot better now, fullscreen functionality on double click, icon and context, support for every known media available to the netstream component of as2... aspect ratio's are now preserved, the templates will default to a Widescreen (16:9) with PillarBox for compatible video files. To keep the aspect, the video files must have the appropriate Metadata embedded... stolen YouTube videos do not carry this in the Metadata but can be quickly converted to contain it using Super (c). I havent found any other filetypes that do not carry the correct Metadata other than stolen YouTube FLV files.
I am currently working on showing buffer information or notification, I can get something working that shows it, however there is a bug and I cant use the recommended way for some reason.
I 'might' add an internal playlist option for people that want to have a playlist of songs or videos on their website. But it is not essential for what we use the player for currently, so I may use this almost completed build, possible '1.0.0' in the templates. It might also wait until I build RAWR-Player-2 which will be written in ActionScript3.
But anyway, back on topic, I am not sure, but I am getting strange speeds from hfs when streaming videos testing the RAWR-Player. They are not fully downloading like they used to, instead they are capped at about 1000-2000KB\s (this is viewing a HD MP4 with the player lol, an extreme case) I am not sure if its Flash Player only downloading what it needs, or the Browser (its a daily trunk of Firefox), or a bug.