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19. May 2010, 17:08:42

mapel110

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build 21868?

http://labs.opera.com/news/2010/05/19/
21868 is a build from Opera labs. How does this fit in the build numbers from Opera Desktop Team? Build 3390 ist the current number there.

Has build 21868 all fixes from build 3390?

19. May 2010, 17:27:25

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haavard

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Build 21868 is from a branch created for the WebM project.
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19. May 2010, 20:08:33

Hades32

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Where is the difference? As far as I can tell, WebM was simply implemented as a GStreamer plugin... Were there any Core changes to Opera needed to make WebM work?
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19. May 2010, 20:13:56

supertrol

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I did some benchmarking to that build

its a little less slow(compare to 3390)

3390(v8 code)-2889
21868(v8 code)-2665

3390(celtickane benchmark)-320
21868("" "")-305

even in sunspider

3390-398.01ms
21868-460.08ms

not a big deal though...but still:bandit:
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19. May 2010, 22:33:23

XAntares

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Using the gstreamer files bundled with build 21868 as replacement under build 3390 seem to work here (ie WebM works, b3390 doesn't crash) – not having tested a lot.
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