More HTML5 audio fixes – Vivaldi Browser snapshot 1.15.1147.23
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@steffie Five hours later & still not broken.
Yet...
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@gigzama I am extremely grateful that you replied, & gave me such a nice explanation... that totally makes sense. Thank you.
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@kurre: confirmed on Win7-x64, Viv-x64
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@ayespy: We use the standard system menu. Poor support in cocoa for that functionality. At least last time I checked.
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@ochi: Fyi, VB-35892 still could be reproduced. Reopened & fixin’.
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I immediately see two regressions:
- Opening links from outside Vivaldi open properly in a new tab, but now that tab is in the background. Accourding to my settings, before this update, vivaldi switched to the new tab.
- Opening a new empty tab now does not have the focus in the address bar.
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@braykov said in More HTML5 audio fixes – Vivaldi Browser snapshot 1.15.1147.23:
I immediately see two regressions:
- Opening links from outside Vivaldi open properly in a new tab, but now that tab is in the background. Accourding to my settings, before this update, vivaldi switched to the new tab.
yes I think it's already known regression, even if I can see an usefulness, maybe if this behaviour could be configurable would be the best
- Opening a new empty tab now does not have the focus in the address bar.
I can't reproduce it here, ctrl-t or clicking the [+] opens a new tab and focuses on address bar as set in settings/tab handling/focus page on new tab (unchecked)
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@gwen-dragon: Yes, I have extensions, but I tested in a new private window as well. The behaviour for the new tab focus is the same. And regarding start page, I do not have, I have set it to open an empty tab.
One thing I notice now, the address bar would be focused in the new tab ONLY if the address bar was in focus before that. -
The runaway scrollbar problem is still happening in 1.15.1147.23.
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@ian-coog Thanks for the advice but nothing has been changed. I discovered different behaviors in video buffering between Vivaldi, Chrome and Firefox. I took a few screenshots of the video stats.
Vivaldi:
Chrome Canary:
Firefox Nightly:
May the buffering break the hardware acceleration in Vivaldi? And keep in mind that this issue only appears at 60fps! No problems with 30fps (up to 4K) videos.
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@halleandert for me Vivaldi works better in Youtube with UI animations off and HW accelerated video decode disabled, I get less frame drops (not 0 but less than 100 every 10000 frames, unless I explicitly pause/restart or do anything else leaving the video playing) and also happens that with HW decode enabled some video suddenly stops playing randomly, buffering, resume playing for some seconds, buffer again... very annoying; my ADSL 7mbit is more than enough for 720@60fps videos so it's not that data are not being sent fast enough, infact they just play fine with HW decode off, and the full file gets loaded completely way before being played to the end.
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"switching tabs by scolling" doesnt works anymore. -.-
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@wudini Are you referring to scrollwheel over the tabs, or RMB Tab Cycling? Both are working fine for me.
Specs: AMD A10-6800K, 8 Gb on Win 10 64-bit •Snapshot 1.15.1147.23 (64-bit)
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@ian-coog But that means that something is broken with the buffering, I guess. Seems like it's interrupting/ disturbing video playback. And hardware acceleration should cause less CPU usage while rendering website content and the browser UI. It's pretty weird that video playback works better with hardware acceleration turned off. It should work the other way.
My internet connection speed is 100 MBit/s down and 2 MBit/s up. I think that's fast enough too for buffering at least 1080p@60 videos.
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@halleandert said in More HTML5 audio fixes – Vivaldi Browser snapshot 1.15.1147.23:
But that means that something is broken with the buffering
of course, I am well aware about that, there's nothing better I can do about it than disabling HW decode for now and wait for better times.
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@wudini Both scroll methods work correctly here [albeit mostly i change tabs via mouse gestures].
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Just tried this version 1.15.1147.23 (Official Build) (64-bit)on win10 x64 1709, and Netflix works fine.
I had some trouble with the previous versions on Netflix and win10. -
Same problem here since the last snapshot - I have not experienced before.