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I do most of my 'computer stuff' on an old HP z600 workstation (e-mail, Web surfing) but once in awhile it's temporarily unavailable when in maintenance mode (the z600 is dual-boot with both Windows & UBUNTU LINUX capability).
Recently I was updating the UBUNTU side to the latest version (24.04) and to keep myself busy (while the UBUNTU upgrader was downloading new software, installing it, and deleting old stuff) I turned-on my Raspberry Pi5 and began watching a movie on YouTube.
What I found was that the Raspberry Pi5 does reasonably well when the video resolution is set to 720 but that the video gets a bit jerky if the resolution is increased to 1080. (My Raspberry Pi5 has current Raspberry Pi software.)
Would this observation be in-line with what others experience ?
- Paul, WB5AGF
I do most of my 'computer stuff' on an old HP z600 workstation (e-mail, Web surfing) but once in awhile it's temporarily unavailable when in maintenance mode (the z600 is dual-boot with both Windows & UBUNTU LINUX capability).
Recently I was updating the UBUNTU side to the latest version (24.04) and to keep myself busy (while the UBUNTU upgrader was downloading new software, installing it, and deleting old stuff) I turned-on my Raspberry Pi5 and began watching a movie on YouTube.
What I found was that the Raspberry Pi5 does reasonably well when the video resolution is set to 720 but that the video gets a bit jerky if the resolution is increased to 1080. (My Raspberry Pi5 has current Raspberry Pi software.)
Would this observation be in-line with what others experience ?
- Paul, WB5AGF
Statistics: Posted by Paul-WB5AGF — Sun Dec 29, 2024 9:31 pm