srteam javascript - very bad iamge

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Denn
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srteam javascript - very bad iamge

Post by Denn »

in srteam javascript image is very bad. Seemed jpg quality 10%.
Setting of image quality gives a null result.
But in java applet is very good.
It is to be treated?
malun
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Post by malun »

What happens if you change the quality settings when watching the javascript stream? You can change the quality by using the menu. More info about that here:
http://www.yawcam.com/menuinfo.php

Does changing the quality settings affect the actual quality?

/malun
Denn
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Post by Denn »

malun wrote:What happens if you change the quality settings when watching the javascript stream? You can change the quality by using the menu. More info about that here:
http://www.yawcam.com/menuinfo.php

Does changing the quality settings affect the actual quality?

/malun
is change the quality by using the menu only if i click on the left edge of the button. if you click on the center then there is no effect.
im tested by Opera 10.10
malun
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Post by malun »

I'm sorry, but I'm not following you here.
You change the quality settings by clicking in the menu with the left mouse button.

/malun
Thomas Acid
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Opera 10.10

Post by Thomas Acid »

I can confirm: Menu option bar don't work properly in Opera 10.10.
I don't have problems whit default image quality, but if I try to change it for test purposes, only after several retries I can get another value than 30%. Some times I need to click in the "quality button" 2 or 3 times, some times 10 or more and some times it's don't work at all.

By the way, when User Denn says: "click on the left edge of the button", he means " Click the button on the left edge of the bar" (FPS button). (I think, not sure)
malun
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Post by malun »

Okay, I see the problem. Don't know what's causing it though...
Opera doesn't seam to handle the javascript requests in the same way as other browsers.

/malun
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