Fullscreen youtube colour artefacting.
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@isaachinman well only safari uses webkit now, chrome runs the fork called blink. and my safari does not have this issue..
anyhow I've reported this via chrome feedback, but I think it should be more "official", like a f.lux dev opening a ticket to chromium guys.. I'm sure there are some chromium devs using f.lux :)
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@gberberoglu said:
started happening to me with chrome 53 I think. It is not happening in Safari 10.0, shipped with macos Sierra.. which is the only workaround.
it may be pita to debug this one, seems like a video driver issue. I suggest contacting chrome devs, they will have someone with the skills to debug/investigate even though this is probably not their fault as well.
You don't get this with Safari on Sierra? Interesting. I'm still on El Capitan but I definitely get it with Safari in both youtube and netflix. Looking forward to upgrading to Sierra then
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@mixolyd try safari tech preview.. it runs side by side, and works on el capitan.. https://developer.apple.com/safari/technology-preview/
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@gberberoglu @mixolyd Cool, good input.
As I said in my original comment, the issue is somehow affected by mouse events. Specifically, (for YouTube at least), if you maintain a hover state (eg go fullscreen and hover over the bottom toolbar, keeping it open for the duration) the artifacting doesn't occur.
That being said, it's a silly workaround. I'm not sure how well-funded Flux is, but it should certainly work with a stable version of Chrome. I've worked with the webkit guys in the past and am happy to help here if someone from Flux can provide some direction.
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ok now I'm sure that this is a browser thing.. safari used to have the problem but the latest safari works..
I downloaded chrome 51 just works without any artefacts but latest 53 have this issue.. so I looked at what is different in about:gpu pages.
- for chrome 51 http://pastebin.com/81VZmqca
- for chrome 53 http://pastebin.com/za35dbR9
you can diff them using an online diff tool.. one of them must be causing this issue.. so I think this is a legit case that f.lux guys can bring up with chromiun devs.
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@gberberoglu said:
@isaachinman well only safari uses webkit now, chrome runs the fork called blink. and my safari does not have this issue..
anyhow I've reported this via chrome feedback, but I think it should be more "official", like a f.lux dev opening a ticket to chromium guys.. I'm sure there are some chromium devs using f.lux :)
Just updated to Sierra. I'm definitely still having the issue in Safari, at least with Netflix.
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Hi, i just recently got this issue (and i have being using flux for quite a while now) running videos fullscreen, moving the mouse will stop the pixalate on youtube (only on Chrome, on Safari this issue does not happen, so i don't think this is a Intel issue but a Flux issue) and also in Netflix. any solutions yet?
MacBook Pro (13-inch, Mid 2012)
MacOs X 10.11.6
Intel HD Graphics 4000 1536 MB
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found in another forum room by chris-l
https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/videofixer-for-flux/gmkeppffdejhpppfnbgakglpoeaobhhh
this extension for chrome will fix the issue.
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@hhhhmmmm Going to check out that extension now.
If it works, the flux devs should really take a look at it and just merge it.
Also: this forum template the flux guys are using is awful. Why isn't bug reporting happening via GitHub?
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@hhhhmmmm said:
found in another forum room by chris-l
https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/videofixer-for-flux/gmkeppffdejhpppfnbgakglpoeaobhhh
The extension definitely works! Had this issue with Safari and recently thought to switch to watching Netflix on Chrome. Temporary relief. A couple of days ago the same thing started happening . Have just installed the extension and the issue seems to finally be resolved. YUS.
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Hi all,
Been following this issue for some time, hoping for a solution to my Mid 2012 MacBook Pros woes.. When it was revealed that the drivers / power saving features of OS X were to blame, I was pretty upset, but pressed forward in Chrome. Happy to say, after upgrading to macOS Sierra, the issue is gone in Safari. I can confirm Chrome 53 also does not have the issue for me, as others have stated.
I would note that I followed the Public Beta upgrade path for Sierra. Not sure if this makes the difference from those who still have issues.
A few more specs for anyone watching:
GT 650M Discrete
HD 4000 IntegratedI'd add to all those still hoping for a fix, if it can work on mine, it can work on yours. I waited so long for this, glad it is finally here. Good luck!
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Can still replicate with f.lux 37.7 and Chrome 53.0, but not Safari (10.0). The extension posted above fixes it for Chrome as well. I'm on a 2015 MacBook Air 13" (Intel HD 6000) running Sierra with everything up to date.
Edit: I haven't done any AB tests to confirm it, but I have noticed that my Mac runs hotter and burns through battery a lot faster with the aforementioned extension installed. I guess screwing with Chrome's video rendering path isn't such a great idea.
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Having the same issue (Chrome and OSX Sierra). Disabling adblock (ublock) does the trick though. Anybody else noticing this?
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Same problem... this is true for youtube and itunes as well...
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Issue is actually still present with Safari, but only on some videos (this is the one I noticed it with). YouTube works perfectly, for some reason. Probably not the codec - it uses H.264 with Safari, but you still get the issue when forcing H.264 video in Chrome.
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This just started happening for me after the Sierra update, happens in iTunes, QuickTime, Chrome, Safari, YouTube, Netflix... basically everywhere :/ Too bad, really loved f.lux before this...
MacBook Pro (Retina, 15-inch, Mid 2015) macOS Sierra version 10.12 (16A323), Intel Iris Pro 2880 x 1800 Retina
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Same here, mbp 13inch 256gig 2015, mocOS sierra