Solved Videos are green
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Vivaldi 6.1.3035.75 (Stable channel) stable (64-bit)
Revision bc65cf729cf8b7d91ca08f530490c0a5b4519ae0
OS Linux
JavaScript V8 11.4.183.19
User Agent Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/114.0.0.0 Safari/537.36
Command Line /usr/bin/vivaldi-stable --flag-switches-begin --enable-gpu-rasterization --enable-features=Vulkan --flag-switches-end --desktop-startup-id=mate-panel-1686-andre-HP-ProDesk-600-G2-DM-/usr/bin/vivaldi-stable-1_TIME279213 --save-page-as-mhtml
Executable Path /opt/vivaldi/vivaldi
Profile Path /home/andre.mint.20/.config/vivaldi/DefaultHi! After today's update (sth about bing chat in news) all videos are green - audio is ok but video is just green square in many sites. Also vivaldi icons on right of address bar are blacked.
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@andre_2000 said in Videos are green:
Not sure how to do this
Open vivaldi://flags/#enable-vulkan
Set to Disable
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@andre_2000
Some Mint user report video issues, you can try to run:
sudo /opt/vivaldi-snapshot/update-ffmpeg
To update the ffmpeg library.You have some flags enabled:
--enable-gpu-rasterization --enable-features=Vulkan
You may have to switch rasterization ON if it is OFF or the other way around.
Vivaldi does not support Wayland, I read something about --enable-features=Vulkan but I cant remember at moment.This is on Opensuse Tumbleweed, Vivaldi 6.1.3035.75, all default on my laptop, specs in my signature.
Cheers, mib
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Hi,
[code] sudo /opt/vivaldi/update-ffmpeg
Proprietary media codecs (111306) was already present
[/code][quote]You have some flags enabled:
--enable-gpu-rasterization --enable-features=Vulkan
You may have to switch rasterization ON if it is OFF or the other way around.[/quote]Not sure how to do this
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@andre_2000 said in Videos are green:
Not sure how to do this
Open vivaldi://flags/#enable-vulkan
Set to Disable
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It helped, thank you.
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@Pathduck Thanks for your tip. I will publish questions correctly next time. This time I can't edit my first post, it's too late (exceeded 3600 sec after posting)
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That doesn't solve the problem, just switches off hardware acceleration, fall back to software decoding.
I have the same issue on a TinkPad T440s.
On my system vivaldi-ffmpeg-codecs: 114.0.5735.119-1 is installed, and vulkan hardware acceleration works with Vivaldi ≤ 6.0.2979.18.
Updating Vivaldi to any higher version breaks video decoding support. That's a known issue, reported for example here: https://bugs.gentoo.org/909381@DoctorG said in Videos are green:
Open vivaldi://flags/#enable-vulkan
Set to Disable
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@matzkowsky Depends on Chromium core version, GPU diver, driver config.
Activate
chrome://flags/#ignore-gpu-blocklist
and restart.I have no Intel GPU and this is only a try to help.
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@DoctorG Thanks for the hint. As I have an intel GPU (Mesa Intel
HD Graphics 4400), I can confirn, that doesn't help. I had the flag #ignore-gpu-blocklist already enabled.
Therefore I'm hoping that the Vivaldi team can fix the issue in upcoming versions.