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Hardware acceleration dropping frames on videos with small viewport resolutions

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Hi!

I've noticed dropped frames in videos for a while now, but only recently tested the issue. Using youtubes stats for nerds, I found that when videos have a small viewport resolution, it starts to drop frames. (I would test with other sites but only know of youtubes stats for nerds system to detect issues like this) For example a viewport resolution of 1250x703 does not drop frames, however by unmaximising the screen and the viewport resolution drops to 681x383, it begins dropping frames.

Using my 2nd monitor which has a smaller actual resolution, the video drops frames unless fullscreened, see recordings below. Test A | Firefox Maximised but video not fullscreen Test B | Firefox Maximised and video fullscreen This issue also occurs with picture-in-picture mode.

Disabling hardware acceleration fixes this issue but for some reason only affects firefox, using MS Edge with "graphics acceleration" enabled does not result in this issue. Is this potentially an issue specifically with how firefox handles hardware acceleration? Also since I require hardware acceleration to be enabled for 3D model work in my browser, is there something I'm missing here that would allow me to keep hardware acceleration on but not have this issue?

Any help is much appreciated, thanks!

Hi! I've noticed dropped frames in videos for a while now, but only recently tested the issue. Using youtubes stats for nerds, I found that when videos have a small viewport resolution, it starts to drop frames. (I would test with other sites but only know of youtubes stats for nerds system to detect issues like this) For example a viewport resolution of 1250x703 does not drop frames, however by unmaximising the screen and the viewport resolution drops to 681x383, it begins dropping frames. Using my 2nd monitor which has a smaller actual resolution, the video drops frames unless fullscreened, see recordings below. [https://youtu.be/W5HcF4ywnlA Test A | Firefox Maximised but video not fullscreen] [https://youtu.be/ooRiiMJ6dqo Test B | Firefox Maximised and video fullscreen] This issue also occurs with picture-in-picture mode. '''Disabling hardware acceleration fixes this issue''' but for some reason only affects firefox, using MS Edge with "graphics acceleration" enabled does not result in this issue. Is this potentially an issue specifically with how firefox handles hardware acceleration? Also since I require hardware acceleration to be enabled for 3D model work in my browser, is there something I'm missing here that would allow me to keep hardware acceleration on but not have this issue? Any help is much appreciated, thanks!

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Hi

Does this problem only occur on Youtube or on every video platform ?

Could you provide your Firefox version ? And also your GPU model ?

I'll try to help to the best of my extent.

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I have no idea why I didn't get emailed about the response...

This issue occurs on most "video" platforms that I can tell, including playing local videos through firefox. Firefox Version: 135.0.1 GPU is a 7900 XTX, 24.Q4 drivers.

To be honest, I just keep hardware acceleration off at this point unless I start doing 3D model work or whatnot so it's not too big of an issue.

Sorry about the delay!

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