Monitor completely spazzes out when attempting to load HTML5 videos of any sort.

redsilver40

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The problem described in the title is shown in this video: https://youtu.be/6QwIRle-bwo
I have a sapphire radeon 7950 running with a slight overclock, an asus V228 moniter and a random 900p viewsonic 2nd display. The problem only occurs if a video is played and only shows up on the V228. I do not think that it is any kindof overheating problem due to me being able to play the witcher 3 and fallout 4 with no issue. There also flashes of black lines upon start up that disappear when the desktop shows up. Please help in any way you can!
 
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Starting to sound like an issue with driver settings or driver itself. I'd do a clean reinstall of driver (use http://support.amd.com/en-us/kb-articles/Pages/AMD-Clean-Uninstall-Utility.aspx first, then reinstall with whql drivers) and possibly try a dual monitor managing utility. There's a few out there like dualmonitortool or displayfusion free.

Valnac

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Has it always done this? Have you tried only one monitor? Have you tried playing video on the other monitor? Checked refresh rates? Different browser? Does it crash at all or continue to play until it stops? When it stops does the monitor revert back to normal?
 

redsilver40

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No it has not always done this.
Playing it in the other moniter and different browsers all still glitch the 1st one
The computer and video keeps on playing and sometimes if I close the video the glitch will stop,
Although sometimes when I close it, it causes a weird black line filter causing the screen to look fuzzy. Other times even after closing the video the glitch stays. The moniter always reverts back to normal after a restart
 

Valnac

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I'd start looking at the driver settings or the driver itself if you haven't already. Also I'm curious if it happens when other monitor is disabled and that's the only one you boot too?

 

redsilver40

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OK so by taking off the 900p moniter the V228 seems to play videos fine and there were no graphical glitches on boot. Just to mention the Asus is HDMI and the 900p is dvi
 

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Starting to sound like an issue with driver settings or driver itself. I'd do a clean reinstall of driver (use http://support.amd.com/en-us/kb-articles/Pages/AMD-Clean-Uninstall-Utility.aspx first, then reinstall with whql drivers) and possibly try a dual monitor managing utility. There's a few out there like dualmonitortool or displayfusion free.

 
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redsilver40

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Thanks a lot I will try this in the morning because my WiFi is out (I'm on mobile)
 

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