video pop-out not working
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lewismz last edited by
Thank you very much OperaGX, this problem does not exist, normal Opera is very bad and should be revised since I like its style.

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norithiel last edited by
I played around with the hardware acceleration settings (System > Use hardware acceleration when available) You can try toggling it on or off, depending on its current state.
In my case, it was disabled, and after enabling it and restarting the browser, the Picture-in-Picture feature started working again. My Opera version is 114.0.5282.185
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aspectxx12345 last edited by
So i have a problem with pop-out with video on youtube because every time i try to press the button to get the pop-out box the screen becomes black like normal but it never shows the box and if i try to close the tab(not delete) then it shows nothing as well so basically its not like its hiding but it just doesn't exist.
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leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
@aspectxx12345 The problem being discussed here is/was due to an issue making the video pop-out to not work correctly if hardware/graphics acceleration is/was disabled or inactive.
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Jimbeesley Banned last edited by leocg
This issue has been ongoing across multiple Opera versions and is now fairly well understood. In standard Opera, the automatic video pop-out (Picture-in-Picture) feature depends heavily on properly functioning hardware/GPU acceleration, not just the setting being toggled on or off. When users encounter a black screen, a missing pop-out window, or a PiP box that appears once and then stops working, it usually means that hardware acceleration is disabled, blocked, or enabled but not actually active due to GPU driver or system-level problems. This is why the issue behaves inconsistently across different devices and why many users report that Opera GX works correctly on the same system — GX handles GPU fallback more reliably.
This also affects video pop-ups triggered by Opera extensions, including embedded or promotional videos, or a booking demo inside a website or extension, the pop-out may turn black or fail to appear entirely if GPU acceleration is not truly working. Simply enabling or disabling the setting in Opera’s system preferences is often not enough. Users should check opera://gpu and confirm that video decode and compositing are listed as hardware accelerated; if they show “software only” or “unavailable,” then PiP will not function correctly.
Updating GPU drivers directly from NVIDIA, AMD, or Intel, resetting GPU-related flags in opera://flags, and restarting the browser can fix the problem for many users. However, for some Windows systems, the issue still persists even on recent Opera versions, indicating an unresolved regression in Opera itself rather than user error. In those cases, using Opera GX or another Chromium-based browser remains the most reliable workaround, especially if you regularly rely on pop-out videos
