Again Playback issues with video clips
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@freeman79 I guess you are referring to point 3. For me it really doesn't make a difference if I have focus on my sencond monitor or not, when it's stuttering it won't stop until I move it to my primary monitor.
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@pwalker said in Again Playback issues with video clips:
@freeman79 I guess you are referring to point 3. For me it really doesn't make a difference if I have focus on my sencond monitor or not, when it's stuttering it won't stop until I move it to my primary monitor.
This is an issues caused of your monitors have different refresh rates. At least that's what a lot of people statet on the internet.
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similar issues here https://forum.vivaldi.net/topic/22568/streams-are-lagging-on-twitch-with-1-13-ver-of-vivaldi
@pwalker said in Again Playback issues with video clips:
I have to address the issues of video stuttering again cause it is damn annoying.
Isn't it only for 1080p videos on Win 7?
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I experience the same problem with stuttering and slow motion sound on W10 latest update. Vivaldi 1.14.1042.3 .
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@pwalker Allow me to offer my input on this.
I know of the stuttering that you speak of. It happens a lot when I play youtube at fullscreen. At first I blamed it on a bug with Vivaldi. How cannot I not, right? My system has 16GB of ram, and a GTX 1080ti w/ 12GB running the latest drivers (388.59).
Well, let me say it's not Vivaldi's fault...or if it is, then it's also in Chrome, Opera, and any browsers that uses the chromium engine. It took me a half a day to figure out the problem and the fix. I even played around with vivaldi://flags, and even disable/enable the Override software rendering list.
The problem is VSYNC.
It took me so long to figure this out because I refused to touch vsync; I'm a gamer, and I hate having vsync on. And I thought, I have found the sweet spot by not enabling. Now the solution for me may be different for you, especially since you have 2 LCDs operating at different refresh rates. Mine is 60hz. You're going to have to experiment as I did. But in either cases, you will need to open up the Nvidia Control panel. And select Use the Advance 3D image settings:
Now this is where you're going to have experiment. My settings may not work for you. On one PC with GTX 750 ti, I had to set the Vertical Sync to Fast; where's the same settings for the 1080ti
gave me a shakey cam effect when playing youtube—much like one of JJ Abram's movies.For the 1080ti I had to set it to Use the 3D Application settings. I hope this helps.
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It's not only video stuttering on twitch.
It is also video freezing/stopping after re-focusing tab, dropping frames every several seconds nad slow motion sound.
"Use the 3D Application settings" for vsync always enabled, on Firefox always works well, on Vivaldi issues on different PC's and snapshots.
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@gregor Ok, "Use the 3D Appllication settings" is probably best for the Global vsync settings. But its not going to be all for every games and apps, that is why Nvidia in their infinite wisdom provided a per program basis, so you might have to add Vivaldi and play around with the 4 vsync settings.
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@rhk Win10 Pro, latest Vivaldi here too. Also 1070 graphics
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Changing Vivaldi vsync setting (any setting) and disabling Vivaldi animation doesn't help in any way for me.
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@gwen-dragon I actually just tried out the vsync option, chose vivaldi.exe and "application controlled". It actually seems to work now without stuttering so far
The "Animation" option is disabled, I actually mentioned 3 probably completely different problems here in this thread. I just don't understand why they wouldn't disable the Animation option by default as it causes so many problems and you'd almost get no benefit from it. -
I'm not sure and don't know why, but sometimes this function enabled vivaldi://flags/#enable-site-per-process helps for me for freezing streams and dropping frames. On the other hand if more than 3 streams opened cause videos shaking.
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