Videos stutter on full screen. Audio/Video
Hello all, So Just yesterday I noticed that when playing videos on youtube in full screen, i get a lot of sound crackling and video slow down and the likes. Also happens in other sites such as shush.se
At first it seemed to happen after Flash updated but my laptop updated the same and there is no problem there. It happens both with the flash and the HTML5 player, FF only, on chrome there is no problem.
If i enable hardware acceleration in the flash player settings, then there is no video at all, just a green screen.
I'm using win7 64-bit (actually just re-installed windows-not related,but i had 32bit before, hoped it would help but didn't)
Please help!
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See if there are updates for your graphics drivers https://support.mozilla.org/kb/upgrade-graphics-drivers-use-hardware-acceleration
https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/fix-common-audio-and-video-issues
Yes of course, my drivers are fully updated.
I think it may seem to be more of an audio problem than video.....?
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Hello BlueRev
This article should help you with your issue.
Thanks jippik, but if you read my opening message you'll see I already addressed the hardware acceleration issue....
Oops, my apologies, must have missed that.
I believe you have the latest version of Java. Have you tried to reset your browser and see if that fixes the issue?
Just did, did not help
I've called the big guys to help you. Good luck.
Thanks, appreciate the help. I'm seeking help on the AMD and Flash support forums as well at the same time, so far i've:
- restarted my browser
- fully updated every windows update available.
- ran Display Driver Uninstaller from safe mode, which strips even the most basic display driver
- clean re-install of the display driver from the AMD site
None of that seemed to help...
Regarding AV or FW programs changing or whatever, i use windows firewall, and before i reinstalled windows i used Panda AV, right now i have MS security essentials, both programs same problem, and i use malwarebytes regularly (not to mention again, its a clean install of legit windows)
A little update!
I seem to have solved my issue! partially at least. I just updated my RAM (unrelated reason) from DDR3 4GB 1333MHZ to DD3 2X4GB 1600MHZ. And now I can play videos at full screen without any problems anymore! :D
For some reason tho, if i try to enable hardware acceleration in flash settings it crashes my display driver.
Any thoughts on that? Just out of curiosity
BlueRev, have you tried to disable protected mode in Flash with hardware acceleration on?
BlueRev said
Hello all, So Just yesterday I noticed that when playing videos on youtube in full screen, i get a lot of sound crackling and video slow down and the likes. Also happens in other sites such as shush.se At first it seemed to happen after Flash updated but my laptop updated the same and there is no problem there. It happens both with the flash and the HTML5 player, FF only, on chrome there is no problem. If i enable hardware acceleration in the flash player settings, then there is no video at all, just a green screen. I'm using win7 64-bit (actually just re-installed windows-not related,but i had 32bit before, hoped it would help but didn't) Please help!
K have spent weeks trying to fix choppy video in veetle stream HAVE FINELY GOT IT !!!! Right click on empty space in vettle page while video is playing and go to quality set it to medium instead of high . Now why the hell hasen't someone else shared the solution !!!!
@ spunabearing First, thank you for posting a solution that works for you. If you are also having this issue it might be good to see if its not hardware/settings related by posting in a new thread.
Doing so will allow the Mozilla volunteers to give you solutions that are more helpful to you. This may help them to solve your problem faster and more efficiently.
Please, feel free to post the link to your thread on this thread for volunteers interested in assisting you. And do add the url to this question for reference.
Thank you.