Video starts to studder and lag only on fullscreen

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themiziko

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Hey guys ! So, after recent Nvidia and GoogleChrome update I've been having issues, where after watching video on full screen it starts to skip frames, lag and after around 5 minutes It stops and I have "Video Playback Issue" without any code.

What might be causing the issue ?
 
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Hello themiziko

Can you please try this in Google Chrome:

> Click the Customize and control Google Chrome icon from the top-right corner.

> Click Settings.

> Click Advanced from the bottom of the Settings page.

> Turn off the Use hardware acceleration when available toggle switch from the System section. (Turn on if the switch is already disabled.)

If the above solution didn't resolve the issue, you can try rolling back the graphics driver to its previous built. This might do the trick as sometime the most updated drivers are not compatible with any Windows or web browser update.

Feel free to report back if further assistance is needed.

Cheers!!
Hello themiziko

Can you please try this in Google Chrome:

> Click the Customize and control Google Chrome icon from the top-right corner.

> Click Settings.

> Click Advanced from the bottom of the Settings page.

> Turn off the Use hardware acceleration when available toggle switch from the System section. (Turn on if the switch is already disabled.)

If the above solution didn't resolve the issue, you can try rolling back the graphics driver to its previous built. This might do the trick as sometime the most updated drivers are not compatible with any Windows or web browser update.

Feel free to report back if further assistance is needed.

Cheers!!
 
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themiziko

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Well, i don't know what it is about the Chrome acceleration option that usually messes up the playback on youtube and any other website, but it seems to fix the issue. Thank you for your help !
 
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Hello themiziko

Can you please try this in Google Chrome:

Click the Customize and control Google Chrome icon from the top-right corner.

Click Settings.

Click Advanced from the bottom of the Settings page.

Turn off the Use hardware acceleration when available toggle switch from the System section. (Turn on if the switch is already disabled.)

If the above solution didn't resolve the issue, you can try rolling back the graphics driver to its previous built. This might do the trick as sometime the most updated drivers are not compatible with any Windows or web browser update.

Feel free to report back if further assistance is needed.

Cheers!!

This seems to work! Thanks!
 
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