Opera 102.0.4857.0 developer
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A Former User last edited by
@leocg: Due to some intellectual limitation on my part, I cannot understand you. From your point of view, is this a desirable pip window behavior?
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aaa839 last edited by
My opera keep crashing after update to 102.0.4857...
It show an opera animation logo, the browser windows does not appear after the splash screen.
The Opera process in task manager just keep on stuck in 1-2% cpu usage for quite a long time. -
A Former User last edited by
@leocg: My friend, I noticed that you talk about things you don't know. I use the pip feature, every day, all day long, in all versions of Opera, on many websites, and I can say with certainty that this behavior is not expected. This has never been the case, nor does it make sense for you to think this is expected behavior.
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A Former User last edited by
@leocg: Try to do the same procedure with other browsers like Yandex and Firefox, which have pip windows with volume control. The volume defined in the pip window does not change, which for me is more than logical.
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leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
@kened Check https://www.diyvideostudio.com/youtube-loudness-standard/ and
https://productionadvice.co.uk/stats-for-nerds/ -
A Former User last edited by
@leocg: We are talking about different things my friend. I repeat: the pip window volume control is not working. If you can't understand what I'm saying, do a test for yourself: install Opera 99 (do a clean install) and you'll see that pip's window volume control works, as it should. You choose the volume level that is most convenient for you and that will be the video volume. Test this with other browsers as well, such as Yandex and Firefox.
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multiwebinc last edited by
Do you guys ever plan on making the scrollbar go to the edge of the screen again for maximized windows?
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A Former User last edited by
I would love to hear the official reason for why that is not a preferred choice.
Obviously, it is possible to code – even while keeping the 100% irrelevant and ugly borders.
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A Former User last edited by
@leocg: I don't care about this normalized volume bullshit, what I want is the pip window volume control to work. I want pip window volume control, control video volume. Did I make myself clear?
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leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
@kened Yes, since the first post. And I'm trying to explain why things work that way.
See YouTube's volume as the master one and the video pop-out volume as a secondary one. The secondary volume can't be higher than the master one.
Also, video pop-out has its own volume and doesn't control the origin video volume as you already know.
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A Former User last edited by
@leocg: Again: Youtube video volume is "X", I open the pip window, change the volume to "Y", a few milliseconds later, the video volume in the pip window goes back to "X". It doesn't matter if "X" is greater or less than "Y". The volume in the pip window always goes back to the same as the tab where the video is playing. This is not desired behavior. It makes no sense to have a volume control in the pip window if I can't control the volume in the pip window. Do a test.
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A Former User last edited by
@leocg: I hope someone from the Opera team reads these messages and fixes the bug.
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leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
@kened It's not easy tio test when very few browsers have volume control on video pop-out (picture-in-pricture). I check Firefox, Chrome and Vivaldi and none of them had it.
Anyway, normalized volume is the maximum (real) volume allowed by YouTube for that video. And that's why video pop-out volume doesn't go beyond that.
In other video services you probably don't see it happening.