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Choppy Facebook/Instagram videos after 85 update on Linux

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After the 85 update on Linux, Facebook and Instagram videos started playing choppy (low FPS), YouTube videos are fine though. They work okay on the Brave browser. I tried refreshing Firefox but it didn't help, so it's not from my add-ons.

Edit: Vimeo videos have the same problem.

After the 85 update on Linux, Facebook and Instagram videos started playing choppy (low FPS), YouTube videos are fine though. They work okay on the Brave browser. I tried refreshing Firefox but it didn't help, so it's not from my add-ons. Edit: Vimeo videos have the same problem.

мачко द्वारा सम्पादित

चुने गए समाधान

Download the same version as the Flatpak and test.

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Examples links of instagram videos would help us help you. Make sure you have the latest FFmpeg and libavcodec packages are updated. see screenshot

jonzn4SUSE द्वारा सम्पादित

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I think my system is up to date. Example links: Instagram video, Facebook video and Vimeo video

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OMG!!!! That vimeo video was CRAZY!!! But, I had no issue with any of the videos. Can you try downloading a separate version of Firefox to a folder and run it to test?

https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/all/#product-desktop-release

Let me get back to that Vimeo video.  ;-))

jonzn4SUSE द्वारा सम्पादित

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Downloaded a .deb v84.0.1 package (I'm currently using flatpak v85) and it worked fine.. :| Why is it broken on flatpak, or is it because of the version.. :/

мачко द्वारा सम्पादित

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चयनित समाधान

Download the same version as the Flatpak and test.

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The Debian package just got updated on Pop!_OS to 85 and it seems that the problem comes from the Flatpak...