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Screen Jumping in Edge/Chrome but not in Firefox when in fullscreen


Ladiesman0217

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Ladiesman0217

This just started happening about a week ago.  When playing in the browsers I mentioned in the title, if you go to fullscreen mode the video jumps down and back up every 5 or 6 seconds or so. It only lasts for a few milliseconds but then it keeps happening over and over again.

I initially saw this in the Edge browser and then saw the same when I tried Chrome. I downloaded Firefox as it is the only browser out there that uses a different rendering engine and the issue is not present in Firefox.

I can provide logs if needed, but my setup is the latest Windows 11 build and the latest stable releases of Edge/Chrome/Firefox.

Thanks for all the continued support and everything for Emby!

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Hi, that's strange. I'm not seeing this. Is it consistent for you?

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Skyvandreren

Same here. Latest chrome. Consistent.  Only with hardware acceleration enabled in chrome browser setting.

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Skyvandreren
27 minutes ago, Skyvandreren said:

Same here. Latest chrome. Consistent.  Only with hardware acceleration enabled in chrome browser setting.

Not consistant, but random interval

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visproduction

Going full screen with browsers have had some design policies to protect against Spam pop-ups.  Search online for fullscreen error browser.  Perhaps some of this issue is built in to the browsers.  

Also related: https://www.tenforums.com/tutorials/144760-enable-disable-fullscreen-dropdown-microsoft-edge-chromium.html

 

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Ladiesman0217

Yes, I am.  I tried recording the screen using a screen recorder, but ironically enough I couldn't reproduce the issue while the screen recorder was running.  Attaching a video shot from my phone that is recording the screen. You can see several times it happens in this short video.

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One thing you could do is try toggling the browser's hardware acceleration. So for example if it's off then turn it on, and vice versa.

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Skyvandreren

Today I got he same problem while watching youtube on my laptop wich i rarely use. Found a fix that worked for me.

Chrome flags --> Choose ANGLE graphics backend --> choose openGL

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9 hours ago, Skyvandreren said:

Today I got he same problem while watching youtube on my laptop wich i rarely use. Found a fix that worked for me.

Chrome flags --> Choose ANGLE graphics backend --> choose openGL

Thanks for sharing.

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Ladiesman0217

I just tested that flag and setting it to OpenGL did not resolve the issue for me (Windows 11, Edge Browser).

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