- FIREFOX 45.0 ESR STANDALONE INSTALL
- FIREFOX 45.0 ESR STANDALONE DRIVER
- FIREFOX 45.0 ESR STANDALONE ARCHIVE
- FIREFOX 45.0 ESR STANDALONE PORTABLE
FIREFOX 45.0 ESR STANDALONE DRIVER
I will try upgrading the graphic driver to the latest version and try again.
FIREFOX 45.0 ESR STANDALONE PORTABLE
The same blacklisting happens in Firefox portable 50.1.0 where the Cesium map has no issues. I opened Firefox 52.0.2 about:support and the page is listing Hardware H264 Decoding with the following information: No D3D9 blacklisted with DLL atium64.dll (9.14.10.996). Would this other app working fine would rule out a blacklisting of the driver? Tested using another app based in webgl and the app has no issues. The performance issue is happening in all the computers with the following OS and graphic card: Both show different errors but the errors in Firefox 50.1.0 are not affecting performance like it does for the errors in 52.0.2. I also attached the console errors when using Firefox 52.0.2 and 50.1.0. FPS in firefox 52.0.2 is 9, while in Firefox version 50.1.0 the fps has an acceptable 34 to 40. The report is identical when using Firefox 50.1.0 portable. If (-not (Get-Command choco.Attached you can see the webgl report when using Firefox 52.0.2.
FIREFOX 45.0 ESR STANDALONE ARCHIVE
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FIREFOX 45.0 ESR STANDALONE INSTALL
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