This issue seems to be fixed after 93.0.4585.37 update
Posts made by gorskiii
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RE: Opera is very slow and uses a lot of CPU while typing URL if a lot of Windows are openedOpera for Windows
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RE: Opera is very slow and uses a lot of CPU while typing URL if a lot of Windows are openedOpera for Windows
I have the same issue. In my case, there are only two windows open, and, on another laptop, there is only single window opened. It happens when you type URL or search query fast.
Still facing this issue on Opera 92.0.4561.33
Filed a bug BS-43625 to opera report form, but its status was set to DONE immediately with no response from support.
Symptom
If you are using address bar, when you type fast (or delete long queries by long-pressing backspace), there is a noticeable lag in rendering results, that causes freeze in text rendering while you type, which is very annoying if you touch-type.
Expected
Text in address bar input field renders first, than suggestions are loaded as you pause typing
Got
Text in address bar freezes after several letters or words, then suggestions are rendered, then the remaining text appears in the address bar
Steps to reproduce
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Open new tab
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Click address bar
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Press and hold any letter key for 4-5 seconds and watch the text in address bar freeze, while the browser tries to render suggestions first, then the whole browser is not responsive for several seconds, then the rest of the typed text appears in address bar
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Press and hold backspace button for 4-5 seconds and watch the text freeze again while rendering suggestions, then the whole browser is not responsive for several seconds, then the removed text disappear
If I open Opera’s task manager and watch the load, the one that spikes during this behavior is one of the Renderer threads. If I kill it, no suggestions are rendered and the fast typing in address bar is ok, no freezes in browser at all. Windows task manager shows 100% CPU load during freezes.
I have two relatively low-spec laptops where the new address bar with categories freezes, and the old one without categories was responsive as it should. One is 1.5ghz 2C/2T AMD-E1, 6G RAM with HDD and another is 2.5ghz 2C/4T Intel i5, 8G RAM with SDD. Both response time is similar when facing this issue, no significant difference in performance, although AMD one perform a lot slower under normal daily load, as you should expect from it’s specs
Workaround that doesn’t work anymore
Since upgrade from Opera 91 to 92.0.4561.21, the flag to disable address bar categories feature is missing, so I cannot switch to old address bar, that didn’t have this problem
System Information
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/106.0.0.0 Safari/537.36 OPR/92.0.0.0 (en-US), ANGLE (Intel, Intel(R) HD Graphics Direct3D9Ex vs_3_0 ps_3_0, igdumd64.dll)
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RE: Opera 60 - No sound with 4 speakers (win10)Future releases
Posted a bug in chromium bug tracker
https://bugs.chromium.org/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=957886 -
RE: Opera 60 - No sound with 4 speakers (win10)Future releases
Same problem in chrome 74. It's a chromium bug, i suppose.
My 4 channel usb sound card won't play any audio in Opera or Chrome. Works fine with Edge though. - Future releases