I hope this question isn't too redundant, but most of the information I've found online concerning (video) graphics performance on the iBook is like 8 years old.
Can anyone give me a good explanation from a modern-day perspective, of the inconsistent video performance of my iBook (12" G4, 1.07GHz, 1.25GB, Radeon 32MB GPU?) It can play a DVD at full-screen, full sound without missing a beat, but can't play a lo-res YouTube video without stop-motion and clipped audio. I can plug in a USB webcam and do a real-time video chat, but if I record the stream, it plays back at, like, 2fps or less.
I suspect that the GPU isn't to blame, and the 1GHz CPU should be able to keep up. I mean, back in the day, a 600 MHz Pentium could do this. So, where is the logjam, and more importantly, did Apple ever do anything to make it better? I have found that information like firmware/software updates is much harder to come by for the Apple products, especially the older ones. Is this by design?
I have upgraded the HDD to 160 MB and am running tiger, but have not seen any improvement. What am I missing?
Thanks.
Can anyone give me a good explanation from a modern-day perspective, of the inconsistent video performance of my iBook (12" G4, 1.07GHz, 1.25GB, Radeon 32MB GPU?) It can play a DVD at full-screen, full sound without missing a beat, but can't play a lo-res YouTube video without stop-motion and clipped audio. I can plug in a USB webcam and do a real-time video chat, but if I record the stream, it plays back at, like, 2fps or less.
I suspect that the GPU isn't to blame, and the 1GHz CPU should be able to keep up. I mean, back in the day, a 600 MHz Pentium could do this. So, where is the logjam, and more importantly, did Apple ever do anything to make it better? I have found that information like firmware/software updates is much harder to come by for the Apple products, especially the older ones. Is this by design?
I have upgraded the HDD to 160 MB and am running tiger, but have not seen any improvement. What am I missing?
Thanks.