Why is there a white strip at the top of youtube video in full screen?
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d216 last edited by
Hello!
I have the same problems for very long time on several machines on Xubuntu 18.04.
Current Opera release I use is 76.0.4017.154, but problem appeared somewhere on 65-67 I think. Neither Firefox nor Chromuim is affected.Here is screenshot in two variations: original and with black outline to make problem more clear:
Please help, this line is so annoying
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rejuvenator last edited by
@d216 In case they don't fix it (which doesn't seem like they will), I recommend Vivaldi
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MaximB last edited by leocg
Hello,
Not sure if it's Linux specific but when I watch Youtube videos at full screen, there is a very narrow with line on the top of the video (above the video name, across the whole screen).See example:
https://ibb.co/kq0RWq8I tested in Chrome and Firefox, and had no such issue.
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MaximB last edited by
I see this issue is old and still wasn't resolved
https://forums.opera.com/topic/38628/why-is-there-a-white-strip-at-the-top-of-youtube-video-in-full-screen/21 -
d216 last edited by d216
I've submitted bug report to Opera's bug tracking system. BS-12308
Let's see what they'll say@rejuvenator Thanks for advice, maybe I'll try it in the near future
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minho last edited by
Same bug with Opera 77.0.4054.277 and Opera 78.0.4093.103 beta on Arch Linux running Wayland session of Gnome 40.2.0.
Chromium, Vivaldi and Firefox installed on the same system
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argesever last edited by
Hi,
I disabled "Use hardware acceleration when available" under Settings/Advanced/System and was able to get rid of that white strip I haven't checked yet if disabling hw acceleration causes slow performance when surfing.
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Cove8 last edited by
What worked for me was simply going to display settings, change the resolution of your monitor to whichever option, and then hit revert. Hope this helps
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minho last edited by
This bug affects even Opera 83.0.4254.54 running natively on Wayland on Gnome and KDE Plasma. Is Opera developers aware of this old bug?
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pindos last edited by
@joshua-plays I have no white strip in Opera's fullscreen on my Windows10 machine.
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RollingPeanut last edited by
I know it's an old topic, but I found one reliable solution to those unwanted bits on the screen.. Add 'UBlock' to the extensions.. Right click the trouble spot, and create the block for it..