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Encounter problems with Chromium playback on Linux.

Encounter problems with Chromium playback on Linux.

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Ariiiiiii
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09-23-2023, 09:00 PM
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Your setup is pretty standard, but it sounds like you're experiencing some performance hiccups. The issue might be related to how the system handles video encoding or display settings. Have you tried adjusting the video codec or resolution in your media player? Also, check if any recent updates to the NVIDIA driver or Ubuntu might be affecting performance. If you're using a different browser, see if switching to Firefox or another alternative improves the experience. Let me know what you try!
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Ariiiiiii
09-23-2023, 09:00 PM #1

Your setup is pretty standard, but it sounds like you're experiencing some performance hiccups. The issue might be related to how the system handles video encoding or display settings. Have you tried adjusting the video codec or resolution in your media player? Also, check if any recent updates to the NVIDIA driver or Ubuntu might be affecting performance. If you're using a different browser, see if switching to Firefox or another alternative improves the experience. Let me know what you try!

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CuzImJuli
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09-23-2023, 10:13 PM
#2
Hardware acceleration is activated.
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CuzImJuli
09-23-2023, 10:13 PM #2

Hardware acceleration is activated.

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kalle_mannen05
Junior Member
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09-24-2023, 03:40 AM
#3
Turning it off resolved the issue. The 8k video isn't working anymore, but I don't watch anything at that resolution anyway—it's just a matter of preference. Thanks for the tip! I'm curious why hardware acceleration seems to hurt video playback.
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kalle_mannen05
09-24-2023, 03:40 AM #3

Turning it off resolved the issue. The 8k video isn't working anymore, but I don't watch anything at that resolution anyway—it's just a matter of preference. Thanks for the tip! I'm curious why hardware acceleration seems to hurt video playback.

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Alexandrea1
Member
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10-01-2023, 05:45 AM
#4
Restore hardware acceleration. The issue arises because Chromium sometimes fails to render properly on the GPU in Linux due to driver problems, even though everything seems normal. You must enable GPU rendering. Open Chrome settings by typing chrome://flags and activate the "ignore-gpu-blacklist" option. Edited June 18, 2020 by Ashley xD typo
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Alexandrea1
10-01-2023, 05:45 AM #4

Restore hardware acceleration. The issue arises because Chromium sometimes fails to render properly on the GPU in Linux due to driver problems, even though everything seems normal. You must enable GPU rendering. Open Chrome settings by typing chrome://flags and activate the "ignore-gpu-blacklist" option. Edited June 18, 2020 by Ashley xD typo

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Sneakyginger8
Senior Member
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10-01-2023, 07:59 AM
#5
I think it might be possible, but I changed to Firefox after finding Chromium installed through Snap. The problem doesn’t seem to exist there, even though I can’t play 8K at 60 frames. It doesn’t really matter to me.
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Sneakyginger8
10-01-2023, 07:59 AM #5

I think it might be possible, but I changed to Firefox after finding Chromium installed through Snap. The problem doesn’t seem to exist there, even though I can’t play 8K at 60 frames. It doesn’t really matter to me.

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MaddiBlake
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10-02-2023, 02:34 PM
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It’s the convenience of a snap package that matters.
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MaddiBlake
10-02-2023, 02:34 PM #6

It’s the convenience of a snap package that matters.

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Heryx
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10-02-2023, 03:34 PM
#7
I favor flatpak or similar options. It's not the end of the world, but when I run the terminal and use apt-get, I want it to recognize it and create a snap. I haven't downloaded it as a snap yet, though Ubuntu appears to convert it automatically.
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Heryx
10-02-2023, 03:34 PM #7

I favor flatpak or similar options. It's not the end of the world, but when I run the terminal and use apt-get, I want it to recognize it and create a snap. I haven't downloaded it as a snap yet, though Ubuntu appears to convert it automatically.

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yolosolohi48
Member
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10-03-2023, 05:12 PM
#8
You have the option to remove snap entirely. CAUTION, THIS WILL ERASE ALL SNAP PROGRAMS AND THEIR INFORMATION!!!
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yolosolohi48
10-03-2023, 05:12 PM #8

You have the option to remove snap entirely. CAUTION, THIS WILL ERASE ALL SNAP PROGRAMS AND THEIR INFORMATION!!!

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DuWop
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10-09-2023, 07:11 AM
#9
Additionally, some system applications can be removed, requiring a reinstall afterward.
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DuWop
10-09-2023, 07:11 AM #9

Additionally, some system applications can be removed, requiring a reinstall afterward.

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Milad_PvP
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10-09-2023, 07:57 AM
#10
It's unclear if you've encountered this situation, but on Ubuntu, installing chromium via apt-get can sometimes reinstall Snap. I've experienced this before and understood the pattern well enough from a previous video.
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Milad_PvP
10-09-2023, 07:57 AM #10

It's unclear if you've encountered this situation, but on Ubuntu, installing chromium via apt-get can sometimes reinstall Snap. I've experienced this before and understood the pattern well enough from a previous video.

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