Opera 83 developer
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burnout426 Volunteer last edited by
@andrew84 For your h.264 hardware-acceleration issue, have you tried disabling the
opera://flags/#enable-media-foundation-video-capture
flag to see if it makes any difference?This post is why I ask. (Tried to send you a chat message instead of posting in this blog post, but you have that restricted.)
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andrew84 last edited by
@burnout426 Hi, I'm very thankful for the info.
I tried disabling the flag but it doesn't work - still WMFVideoDecoder is used. The same in Chrome with the flag disabled (but FFmpegVideoDecoder) -
ralf-brinkmann last edited by
Sometimes I click a subpage of the actual page and click a downloadlink (like here https://vivaldi.com/blog/desktop/snapshots/ to get the newest snapshot) and then want to go back, while the download is still running. But it's not possible and I receive a warning sound. I have to wait until the download finished, then I can go on.
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leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
@ralf-brinkmann I've just tried and everything worked fine, I could go back to previous page while download was running.
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ralf-brinkmann last edited by
@leocg As I wrote: Sometimes. On different pages. And sometimes a page crashes with "Out of memory". But I haven't yet recognized any rule.
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davidgould last edited by
This version seems to both use more memory and fail to leave enough for basic operations. I can move a mouse on this version of Opera and my YouTube video playing in the background will skip.
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tagruato last edited by tagruato
@ralf-brinkmann said in Opera 83 developer:
Again. Out of memory. Mostly in Facebook.
W10x64 21H1, Operax64
Opera have a many memory leaks.
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dnzrzx34 last edited by dnzrzx34
Happens here when a facebook page is opened in a background tab.
CPU and memory usage drop by clicking on that tab. -
ralf-brinkmann last edited by
@dnzrzx34 I think it happens here on pages mit many photos, like in Facebook or on similar pages. In my case these pages were always in the foreground. I was reading an scrolling on them.
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davidgould last edited by davidgould
@ralf-brinkmann I don't think it's memory leaks. I suspect the new version of Chromium, and that Facebook simultaneously became even more bloated.
I reverted to the prior version and the problem is still evident albeit much reduced.
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andrew84 last edited by andrew84
I guess this is an incorrect behavior that if the browser was closed with more than one tab opened, next time it shows in SearchTabs that there was window closed with 'x' tabs (and if I click, it will be opened in new window respectively).
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ralf-brinkmann last edited by ralf-brinkmann
Oh no, this new (Windows) version is not usable for me.
If I want to cycle through the tabs using the keyboard it takes several seconds for Opera to react at all and change the tab. Then the complete screen (the tab window of the maximized Opera) turns black and remains that way for several seconds. When an image appears again, I only see an empty tab window with no content. Only the address bar with the correct URL is still recognizable. Reloading the tab does not change anything.
W10x64 21H1, Operax64
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andrew84 last edited by andrew84
What have you done? Instead of fixing the dark mode (https://forums.opera.com/post/266816 )you returned both grey menu background and the ugly white contrasting selection in .4239
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ralf-brinkmann last edited by
@andrew84, apart from the color problem: does this version run normally with you under Windows? What about switching tabs?