High cpu usage watching youtube
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L1L-ST4BB13S last edited by
I have this problem in the latest version does anyone else have this issue where youtube is just devouring cpu despite being on the latest version? Also I've looked around and haven't found a solid this has fixed it fix.
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cabusopera last edited by
Try to install VP9 Extension, which allows the GPU to take the most workload, releasing CPU (especially in 4K contents).
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L1L-ST4BB13S last edited by
@cabusopera how does this help with youtube? I don't understand since this is an app not something I can run or attach to opera as an extension and call it a day. This is a video player that isn't youtube and doesn't have youtube... I guess I just don't see what this suggestion was suggesting when the issue is about youtube.
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cabusopera last edited by cabusopera
@l1l-st4bb13s Description:
Play VP9 videos in any video app on your Windows 10 device. VP9 is a popular video codec for streaming over the internet. These VP9 Video Extensions are designed to take advantage of hardware capabilities on newer devices. For devices that don’t have hardware support for VP9 videos, software support is provided, but the playback experience might vary based on the video resolution and device performance. These extensions also let you encode VP8 and VP9 content on devices that don’t have a hardware-based video encoder.
Applies to web browser content also
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L1L-ST4BB13S last edited by
@cabusopera I have tried over and over to run the application and nothing happens am I doing something wrong? Could you help me open this?
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L1L-ST4BB13S last edited by leocg
the opera://gpu says this if it helps
Graphics Feature Status Canvas: Software only, hardware acceleration unavailable Canvas out-of-process rasterization: Disabled Direct Rendering Display Compositor: Disabled Compositing: Software only. Hardware acceleration disabled Multiple Raster Threads: Enabled OpenGL: Disabled Rasterization: Software only. Hardware acceleration disabled Raw Draw: Disabled Skia Renderer: Enabled Video Decode: Software only. Hardware acceleration disabled Video Encode: Software only. Hardware acceleration disabled Vulkan: Disabled WebGL: Software only, hardware acceleration unavailable WebGL2: Software only, hardware acceleration unavailable WebGPU: Disabled Problems Detected WebGPU has been disabled via blocklist or the command line. Disabled Features: webgpu Gpu compositing has been disabled, either via blocklist, about:flags or the command line. The browser will fall back to software compositing and hardware acceleration will be unavailable. Disabled Features: gpu_compositing
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burnout426 Volunteer last edited by
@l1l-st4bb13s Goto
opera://flags
and choose "reset all", Goto the URLopera://settings/system
, and make sure "hardware acceleration" is on. Then, restart Opera and gotoopera://gpu
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L1L-ST4BB13S last edited by
@burnout426 no change trust me i've done every enable every disable nothing worked tot he point i swapped to firefox just to save myself from the stress and paranoia of not thinking i was gonna be able to fix this and in the end i never did
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L1L-ST4BB13S last edited by
@cabusopera windows and AMD Ryzen 7 3750H with Radeon Vega Mobile Gfx 2.30 GHz
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leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
@l1l-st4bb13s If even after flags reset and enabling hardware acceleration in settings, opera://gpu says that only software acceleration is used, then it's probably the cause of the problem.
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cabusopera last edited by
@l1l-st4bb13s Do the other Chromium browsers (e.g., Edge) also reflect Software Acceleration? In that case, I suspect that you have the problem on Windows or the wrong BIOS configuration,
Set your BIOS by default and then do a full system update (Windows Update) or consider a reinstallation of the Operating System, because I don't think that the browser is your problem. Browsers reflect the system’s default acceleration, and this is enabled by default on Windows. -
burnout426 Volunteer last edited by
@l1l-st4bb13s There's something Chromium doesn't like about your Radeon Vega Mobile GPU/drivers. You're running in software-only mode, so everything is going to use more CPU.
Are you sure you've enabled
opera://flags/#ignore-gpu-blocklist
and setopera://flags/#use-angle
to D3D9 for example?I'd also go right to the AMD website to get the latest GPU driver to see if that helps (with default settings or the above settings). Or, you can try the latest GPU from your PC's manufacturer's website. Sometimes that will work.
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halftone last edited by
@jaswantwe said in High cpu usage watching youtube:
Make sure hardware acceleration is enabled or this won't work
(If you can't find hardware acc, go here opera://settings and type in "hardware acceleration")
Go to opera://flags/#ignore-gpu-blocklist
Enable that setting, relaunch and you should be good.Thankyou! This worked for me, current 89.0.447.83 W10 64 bit - years after this thread began!
Thing is, for years I've had no trouble, until about 3 weeks ago. I could have 40 tabs open and still play YouTube. Since when it deteriorated to the point where just one tab would drop frames and eventually stall using 100% CPU.
Clearing cache and a restart would then be needed before I could browse anything
Your fixes worked - although I still note load is halved if I hover over the You Tube animated tab. Alas I can find no setting or flag to fix that in the current version.
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