Videos in Opera flashes after updating Windows 10 to version 1803
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A Former User last edited by A Former User
Log Messages
GpuProcessHostUIShim: The GPU process exited normally. Everything is okay.It seems it is OK.
I will do one more thing - I will install a game (cause currently I don't have any on the drive) and check if the drivers work fine with a game. If no, this will probably mean problem between drivers and updated Windows. If yes, the error have to be somehow connected with Chromium based browsers.
Is it possible that antivirus may be a source of a problem? I recently read some news that Avast breaks something in v.1803. Personally I use ESET Internet Security, but who knows... -
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@leocg
OK, I have installed a game and it works fine - no blinking or low performance that could mean problems with graphic drivers.
I give up - I will turn off the hardware acceleration in Opera and wait for updated version.
Should I inform Opera devs about the problem? -
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@yaro1986
It sounds like your system is fundamentally OK.
It would be worth logging this with Opera, even if it is an issue with the Chromium engine, they will know how to pass it on to the necessary people at the Chromium project.
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A Former User last edited by A Former User
@yaro1986 i dunno if n e of this will help.. but here goes lol
To turn this on - Native GpuMemoryBuffers = on the opera shortcut right click properties & in target field add this at the end of it - (a space 1st) --enable-native-gpu-memory-buffers
Note - in opera settings even if ya turn on/off Use hardware acceleration when available
Native GpuMemoryBuffers will use Hardware accelerated instead of software..
Note - if Use hardware acceleration when available is off most of these also will be Software only. Hardware acceleration disabled..
Canvas: Hardware accelerated
CheckerImaging: Disabled
Flash: Hardware accelerated
Flash Stage3D: Hardware accelerated
Flash Stage3D Baseline profile: Hardware accelerated
Compositing: Hardware accelerated
Multiple Raster Threads: Force enabled
Native GpuMemoryBuffers: Hardware accelerated
Rasterization: Software only. Hardware acceleration disabled
Surface Synchronization: Enabled
Video Decode: Software only. Hardware acceleration disabled = Software only. Hardware acceleration disabled
WebGL: Hardware accelerated
WebGL2: Hardware acceleratedBut in opera setting's - ya could leave Use hardware acceleration when available Enabled - and disable flags one @ a time... like ya would do with extensions if one was cause 'n troubles..
Example - Video Decode: Software only. Hardware acceleration disabled = Software only. Hardware acceleration disabled
Even tho Use hardware acceleration when available is Enabled - i diasabled it with flag
Here is flag's name..
Hardware-accelerated video decode
Hardware-accelerated video decode where available. – Mac, Windows#disable-accelerated-video-decode
u can disable GPU rasterization and others..
but if none helps.. in opera settings ya may be stuck with Disable - Use hardware acceleration when available..
If ya do find a flag or two that helps.. please let us know .. thanks.
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@nvmjustagirl
God Almighty, this is some serious sh*t Don't have time for this today, but as soon as I find some time (and hopefully have skills to actually do it) I will tell you about the outcome.
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A Former User last edited by A Former User
@yaro1986 i know its time comsuming.. and may be a waste of time.. i think this affects most chromium browser.. the Opera Team is limited i guess because Microsoft is the Villain !..
seems like they have left lottsa graphic cards out that are no longer compatible with windows.. and i'd say lottsa peeps got a few opinions to say about that !..
Btw you're welcome