Vivaldi 2.9 RC 2 – Vivaldi Browser snapshot 1705.30
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@iAN-CooG Or, keep using proper version numbers until many learn that version numbers are not floating point numbers. Allowing only 9 minor versions between major releases might be too restrictive (unless we want to basically go the route of "every release is a major release", like Opera or Chrome where version numbers are in the double digits).
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@Komposten Adopt both from 3.0 -> 3.001; 3.002 ... 3.152 -> 4.0
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@t0yz
Hi, tested PiP on Windows 10 Pro 64 1903 updated and Vivaldi 2.9 RC 2 1705.30 and work fine.
Tested on:
Intel i5 3570K 16 GB RAM
GTX 760 4 GB /Display card
Driver 435.80
Resolution 480, 720 and 1080p
Hardware acceleration: On
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mrEczg72V4MI have no idea why it does not work for you.
May you open a new thread in the Windows section to get more testers.Cheers, mib
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After installing the latest update, Vivaldi still doesn't reopen.
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@mib2berlin Thanks.
It "works" for me as well, provided I choose 240p first. After that, I can use my usual 1080p setting, but if I try 1080p when I first open the page, I get the black square.
After I "encourage" Vivaldi to use PiP with 240p, it also works with 1080p and the other resolutions normally. If I close the tab and reopen it, I'm back at the blank/black rectangle and I have to go 240p again to "fix" it.
I really have no idea what in the world can cause this, or what can interfere with PiP like this.
Maybe there is some sort of log where we can see why PiP fails?
This also occurs on other Chromium browsers, I tried Chromium Edge on 1903 with same results, so I assume it's from the engine itself. -
@t0yz
In addition to my post:
I start a session in standard view, not full screen, and default resolution is 480p in the linked video for example. > PiP work > close PiP
Change resolution to 720p > PiP work > close PiP
and so forth.
Do you change resolution during running PiP?Cheers, mib
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@mib2berlin You can see the bug here:
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@schoerb said in Vivaldi 2.9 RC 2 – Vivaldi Browser snapshot 1705.30:
After installing the latest update, Vivaldi still doesn't reopen.
You're not alone. Chromium version 78 and later suffers from interactions with Norton/Symantec (which I have) and several other AV programs. There's a long thread on a Chrome forum https://support.google.com/chrome/thread/17555930?hl=en . One of the workarounds given for a non-starting Chrome is to start with" -disable-features=RendererCodeIntegrity" (without the quotes- note the space before the first hyphen). I did this with Vivaldi, appending the disable to the shortcut and it launches. Unfortunately, for me at least, Vivaldi opens with no passwords, and does not offer to save them, either. I haven't figured out why. For now I'm running a standalone version where everything works properly.
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[BUG] "open saved session" ignores the "open session in new window" option DE-selection, in incognito mode
- start vivaldi in incognito mode
- open a saved session AND UNselect the "open session in a new window" option
- you'll see that Vivaldi opens a new window, instead
Vivaldi shouldn't open a new Window, as I unflagged the option.
can anybody confirm
W10 x64, here.
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@newscpq How are you starting Vivaldi in incognito mode?
If I open a new private window from the task bar, the saved session opens in the current private window as requested.
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Updated (with a slight delay)
Nice to see that menu icons are now dark friendly -
You broke middle click on speed dial tiles
Just in the latest test build.
Hope it will not get into release.