Why is there a white strip at the top of youtube video in full screen?
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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..
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hammersutd1983 last edited by
im not using linux, but i notice with opera every time I choose force dark themes on websites, this white strips appear on youtube videos and other web videos when they go into full screen, all i did was turn this option of and it sorted it for me.
Sorry if its late, but if it helps.
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tetraguy last edited by
@hammersutd1983 nope youre on time its still there. You know it is so much time has passed... For a long of those years... My country is now struggling against russian aggression. It is has passed over 2 years, even bug tracker ticket got. But for over 2 years this bug is living in opera on linux. You know... Even my company, I'm working for, it is has banned opera. I'm tired of waiting for this bug to be solved.
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HungryHungryHippos last edited by
Bloody hell I was looking it up as I just noticed this recently myself. I know this is for Linux, but it's also happening on Windows too.
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pindos last edited by
@hungryhungryhippos I have never seen white strip in Opera on different Windows systems (Win7, Win10, Win11). It is only Linux feature or bug. Other browsers (Chrome, Firefox) don't show this white strip.
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Inequitas last edited by
Got the same issue running windows 10, newest opera update and only when watching videos through opera such as youtube.
White vertical line follows position of curser until curser passes border of video frame then remains at which ever side the curser was last at. one occasion I used hmdi output to tv and when i moved the curser to second screen the white line jumped from the edge of the video frame to the center of video frame until curser was brought back on to the same monitor screen that the video was playing on..
Any ideas yet how to fix?
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sgunhouse Moderator Volunteer last edited by
@inequitas A vertical line that follows the cursor is a demo, one side is supposed to be enhanced while the other is not. Personally I didn't think that even worked on Linux. However, there should also be a button over the video and clicking that should turn it off.
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Inequitas last edited by
@sgunhouse Thank you, I found the button, a gray button top center of video screen with three stars, button turns blue when activated, when you hover over button another pops up on right hand side of that button which looks like a line through the center of a screen... Much appreciated... Thanks for taking the time to post the answer that's helped me with this white line through the videos I've been watching..
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JohnXXX1962 last edited by
@inequitas
OK thanks.
It is located in the “video optimization” and can be switched off there. It's nice how Opera is desperately trying to get rid of long-term users. Everything was OK with Win-Edge :-c.