Replying to https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=926032#100
Thanks for clarifying.
I was actually confused by your previous comment, since I wasn't using that
version, 75.0.3770.90-1.
Now that I know, there are some bugs in that version which makes hardware
acceleration ON always, a
Hello,
Replying to https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=926032#95
My answer is probably confusing. I am still hit with the bug reported as being
closed. Because hardware video decode is now ON by default and cannot be
disabled with the previous workaround anymore.
chrome://gpu/
G
Replying to victor.bo...@disroot.org comment at
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=926032#90
I think you have typo in your words.
I am saddened to see the hardware acceleration patch being taken away
totally.
Regards,
Wallace Tan
Hello,
Removing the option to enable/disable hardware accel is the right move to get
rid of the problem at the moment. However this last patch (Source-Version:
75.0.3770.90-1) does the exact opposite of its intent : the option to
enable/disable accel is removed AND hardware accel is now always
Package: chromium
Version: 75.0.3770.80-1
Followup-For: Bug #926032
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Hello,
I am also hit by this bug and it's still present in 75. It seems to be known
upstream:
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=109548
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/s
Hello,
Unfortunately the new release 74.0.3729.108-1 does not fix anything regarding
this issue. As soon as I disabled the workaround we discussed earlier in order
to use hardware decoding again, solarized videos came back on many web sites.
Regards
V.B.
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On Tue, Apr 2, 2019 at 5:21 AM wrote:
> However it is a short term solution. Why would we have to disable a feature
> like hardware acceleration and revert to a sluggish (and cpu hungry) software
> rendering in order to (barely) make thing
Hello,
This workaround works well, thank you, Ed.
However it is a short term solution. Why would we have to disable a feature
like hardware acceleration and revert to a sluggish (and cpu hungry) software
rendering in order to (barely) make things work like they did before in
previous releases
Turning off Hardware-accelerated video decode from chrome://flags makes the
video render normally again.
Cheers,
Ed.
Package: chromium
Version: 73.0.3683.75-1
Severity: important
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A lot of streaming videos are rendered incorrectly and truly
unwatchable. Sound is not affected, however. Youtube videos look good
but not those streamed from other popular web sites lik
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