Switching video to full screen is slow
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I never experienced this issue until the update to the .36 version then it happened, so then I went back to the .34 and the issue went away. I hope this gets resolved by the Vivaldi team as it's the best browser I've used up until this point.
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@Gregor said in YouTube normal to fullscreen transition lags, becomes larger in steps:
I wrote about this kind of problem some time ago https://forum.vivaldi.net/topic/40969/very-non-smooth-youtube-page-window-scaling. I don't think it's Vivaldi's full screen mode problem because in my case scaling and going full screen is pretty smooth on twitch or vimeo unlike YT.
Vimeo is god damn fast switching fullscreen. Instantly. Twitch, a little slower. Youtube is the worst and very annoying experience.
@ZimbiX said in YouTube normal to fullscreen transition lags, becomes larger in steps:
Ok, I've finally actually tested it in Vivaldi - bug filed here
The script version is enough for me and improve the speed feeling. Thanks.
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Updated to the latest Vivaldi version and to give it the best chance I also updated my graphics drivers and it seems ok now.
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@ZimbiX said in YouTube normal to fullscreen transition lags, becomes larger in steps:
Ok, I've finally actually tested it in Vivaldi - bug filed here
I tested this as a Tampermonkey script - it seems to work pretty well, nice work
You won't don't notice that much difference just from making a video full screen after loading - but if you scroll down and load a lot of comments the transition to full screen is much smoother than it used to be. The two-step lag has always seemed to be related to how many comments are loaded on-screen, at least for me.
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Someone made a post on this a few weeks back, since the latest stable update its got even worse.
4 seconds for youtube to go full screen and 3 seconds to go back.
Also getting stutering on web pages, and lag for right click menu's to appear.
cpu 9900k gpu 3800 RTX 32 gig ram.
I suggest do a feature freeze until the performance issues are handled as it appears to be some kind of dev race to add new features.
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It's working for me now, thanks.
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I currently encounter the same problem.
Even if i've used the Tampermonkey Script it doesn't work properly.
Why is that thing only doing this only on Vivaldi ?
I use it everyday but see this bug since a lot of versions without any changes -
@ZimbiX I haven’t seen this script before, well done. I already block all comments on youtube, but this speeds it up considerably.
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