I have a vertical green bar on some videos
Ever since I got a new computer with Windows 10, I get a wide vertical green bar on some videos. I did the "Restart with add-ons disabled" & I could view the videos fine. So I restarted Firefox again enabling the add-ons. Of course the green bar returned. So, on my extension page, I disabled each extension. The green bar remained. I updated the extensions, which made no difference. In Options, I disabled hardware acceleration. No help. So I tried watching the same videos on Chrome; no green bar there. So it can't be anything with the video card. Computer mfgr (HP) has no updates waitingI I un-installed & re-installed Adobe Flash. So why does the green bar go away when restarting with add-ons disabled, but not when disabling each extension on extension page? How do I get rid of the green bar? I'm baffled.
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Ladyjay12 said
So why does the green bar go away when restarting with add-ons disabled, but not when disabling each extension on extension page? How do I get rid of the green bar? I'm baffled.
Did you re-enable each extension one by one ? So, hardware wasn't the culprit, but - in case you're using a theme - would you take a look at this article, the section :
In case it's not one of your extensions (or a theme) - What solved this problem for some others :
Type in the address bar about:config (press Enter) (promise to be careful, if asked) Type and look for the preference : media.windows-media-foundation.allow-d3d11-dxva and set its value to false
(If this doesn't make a difference, then change the value back to 'true')
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Ladyjay12 said
So why does the green bar go away when restarting with add-ons disabled, but not when disabling each extension on extension page? How do I get rid of the green bar? I'm baffled.
Did you re-enable each extension one by one ? So, hardware wasn't the culprit, but - in case you're using a theme - would you take a look at this article, the section :
In case it's not one of your extensions (or a theme) - What solved this problem for some others :
Type in the address bar about:config (press Enter) (promise to be careful, if asked) Type and look for the preference : media.windows-media-foundation.allow-d3d11-dxva and set its value to false
(If this doesn't make a difference, then change the value back to 'true')
I went into about:config & changed the value. It seemed to eliminate the green bar. What is it & what did I do? Please explain in easy-to-understand language.
Ladyjay12 said
I went into about:config & changed the value. It seemed to eliminate the green bar. What is it & what did I do? Please explain in easy-to-understand language.
To be honest : I don't know much about this myself, only this : Direct3d is a low graphics API by Microsoft to take advantage of hardware acceleration.
But it solved the problem for others, who had the same complaint as you, hence I suggested you'd try it as well .....
Maybe this will shine a (little) light on it :
Thanks Happy!
Thank you soooo much Happy! I spent hours trying to resolve this, and your fix does it!