Leap 15.5 KDE - Shaky video
I did a fresh install of 15.5 on my computer a few days ago and since then I've noticed something strange with some YouTube videos. The people in the video sometimes appear to "shake". I have never seen anything like this before. This is on a Gigabyte H77M-DH3 motherboard, with built in video. Any ideas? BTW, didn't there used to be something in Yast that displayed hardware info? I was planning on using it to provide more info about my system.
On 12/1/23 16:44, James Knott wrote:
I did a fresh install of 15.5 on my computer a few days ago and since then I've noticed something strange with some YouTube videos. The people in the video sometimes appear to "shake". I have never seen anything like this before. This is on a Gigabyte H77M-DH3 motherboard, with built in video.
Any ideas?
BTW, didn't there used to be something in Yast that displayed hardware info? I was planning on using it to provide more info about my system.
I just noticed something. This occurs in Firefox, but not Edge and won't play at all in Chromium. On a different computer, running Windows, it plays OK in Firefox, Chrome and Edge. So, it appears to be an issue with the Firefox and Chromium browsers. Here is the video link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uf26MpGr1x4 It also happens with a couple of other videos, but most are OK.
Resent due to mail list problems. -------- Forwarded Message -------- Subject: Re: Leap 15.5 KDE - Shaky video Date: Fri, 1 Dec 2023 16:58:56 -0500 From: James Knott <james.knott@jknott.net> To: openSUSE <opensuse@opensuse.org> On 12/1/23 16:44, James Knott wrote:
I did a fresh install of 15.5 on my computer a few days ago and since then I've noticed something strange with some YouTube videos. The people in the video sometimes appear to "shake". I have never seen anything like this before. This is on a Gigabyte H77M-DH3 motherboard, with built in video.
Any ideas?
BTW, didn't there used to be something in Yast that displayed hardware info? I was planning on using it to provide more info about my system.
I just noticed something. This occurs in Firefox, but not Edge and won't play at all in Chromium. On a different computer, running Windows, it plays OK in Firefox, Chrome and Edge. So, it appears to be an issue with the Firefox and Chromium browsers. Here is the video link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uf26MpGr1x4 It also happens with a couple of other videos, but most are OK.
On 2023-12-04 12:16, James Knott wrote:
Resent due to mail list problems.
-------- Forwarded Message -------- Subject: Re: Leap 15.5 KDE - Shaky video Date: Fri, 1 Dec 2023 16:58:56 -0500 From: James Knott <james.knott@jknott.net> To: openSUSE <opensuse@opensuse.org>
On 12/1/23 16:44, James Knott wrote:
I did a fresh install of 15.5 on my computer a few days ago and since then I've noticed something strange with some YouTube videos. The people in the video sometimes appear to "shake". I have never seen anything like this before. This is on a Gigabyte H77M-DH3 motherboard, with built in video.
Any ideas?
BTW, didn't there used to be something in Yast that displayed hardware info? I was planning on using it to provide more info about my system.
I just noticed something. This occurs in Firefox, but not Edge and won't play at all in Chromium. On a different computer, running Windows, it plays OK in Firefox, Chrome and Edge. So, it appears to be an issue with the Firefox and Chromium browsers.
Here is the video link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uf26MpGr1x4 It also happens with a couple of other videos, but most are OK.
Works fine in Firefox and Vivaldi on Tumbleweed. Must be Leap specific or your particular setup.
On 12/4/23 12:52, Frank McCormick wrote:
I just noticed something. This occurs in Firefox, but not Edge and won't play at all in Chromium. On a different computer, running Windows, it plays OK in Firefox, Chrome and Edge. So, it appears to be an issue with the Firefox and Chromium browsers.
Here is the video link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uf26MpGr1x4 It also happens with a couple of other videos, but most are OK.
Works fine in Firefox and Vivaldi on Tumbleweed. Must be Leap specific or your particular setup.
What's weird is it's only a few videos, most work fine. I never saw the the problem with the 15.4, on the same hardware.
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Frank McCormick
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James Knott