CNN videos hang / get stuck after a few seconds on HWA = "on"
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thartneid last edited by
Please specify if they played fine with HWA set to "on", too - or did they only in the "off"-position of that "switch"?
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thartneid last edited by
Well, to demonstrate the difference of course - that is, if there is any, as I have seen on half a dozen of different systems which all happen to hang with CNN-videos, but only on HWA="on".
greetings
Tom
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thartneid last edited by
Meanwhile v.46.0.2597.61 is out ...
and the calamities described in this thread go on unchanged.
Tom
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thartneid last edited by
Sorry "leocg", I somehow do not get the meaning of your last question. Reported, yes. Fixed? Still waiting, all I'm saying. How could it be "not the case" to be a problem if it can be clearly reproduced, depending on the "HWA"-setting = "on" and not occurring on "HWA" = "off"? And why was "HWA" = "off" not a problem until v.45 and has become a massive problem with many other sites (not only "Google maps") only since v.46?
greetings
Tom
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thartneid last edited by
Thanks "leocg", I wasn't aware of that bug reporting procedure. I went under the assumption that bugs are reported by discussing them in this forum. Meanwhile there is such a report: DNAWIZ-18404. Does that mean that the so far unfixed "Google-maps" / v.46-general-loadig-bug may not have been officially reported either while having been amply discussed in this forum?
Btw, did you Opera-forum guys notice that this very site has practically been down for a day and a half from thursday 7/27 to friday 7/28? In particular when logged in you couldn't get past the "overview"-page which again kept loading and loading with the busy-cursur blinking frantically (sounds familiar with Opera v.46 from "Google maps"?)?
As soon as one would proceed to the Windows- (or any) problems page the browser kept jumping back to the "overview"-page within seconds again. That one seems now fixed. I'm wondering though if that phenomenon might also have been related to the v.46-loading problem and so far couldn't figure out how to determine if that one, too, has been "officially" reported via the "wizard"? Because over there it is only mentioned that a bug already discussed in the forum will probably have been "officially" reported via the "wizard" in the first place - but how to be sure?
greetings
Tom
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leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
Does that mean that the so far unfixed "Google-maps" / v.46-general-loadig-bug may not have been officially reported either while having been amply discussed in this forum?
There is a chance.
Btw, did you Opera-forum guys notice that this very site has practically been down for a day and a half from thursday 7/27 to friday 7/28?
There is a topic about it and the information is that the issue was already fixed.