Videos are presented correctly in both Firefox and mplayer. However, they are speckled in my installations of google-chrome.
Could someone please offer a remedy?
Much thanks,
Max Pyziur pyz@brama.com
On 03/14/13 07:19, Max Pyziur wrote:
Videos are presented correctly in both Firefox and mplayer. However, they are speckled in my installations of google-chrome.
What version of Chrome? What type of video? Best if you could provide a link to a video you're viewing with the problem.
On 03/14/13 07:19, Max Pyziur wrote:
Videos are presented correctly in both Firefox and mplayer. However, they are speckled in my installations of google-chrome.
On 03/14/13 sometime later, And then Ed Greshko asked: What version of Chrome? What type of video? Best if you could provide a link to a video you're viewing with the problem.
On my desktop I have: google-chrome-unstable-27.0.1430.0-186115.x86_64 on my laptop I have: google-chrome-stable-25.0.1364.160-186726.x86_64
It doesn't matter which video (on Youtube, on facebook), yellow, red, and other speckles dance on the screen when the video is being played.
MP pyz@brama.com
On 03/14/13 07:46, Max Pyziur wrote:
On my desktop I have: google-chrome-unstable-27.0.1430.0-186115.x86_64 on my laptop I have: google-chrome-stable-25.0.1364.160-186726.x86_64
It doesn't matter which video (on Youtube, on facebook), yellow, red, and other speckles dance on the screen when the video is being played.
So, you have the problem on both your systems. And all the videos on youtube show speckles.
If you go to chrome://plugins/ and look for Adobe Flash Player you *may* have 2 entries similar to:
Name: Shockwave Flash Description: Shockwave Flash 11.6 r602 Version: 11.6.602.180 Location: /opt/google/chrome/PepperFlash/libpepflashplayer.so Type: PPAPI (out-of-process) Disable
Name: Shockwave Flash Version: 11.2 r202 Location: /usr/lib64/flash-plugin/libflashplayer.so Type: NPAPI Disable
If you do, can you disable one or another to see if the problem changes depending on which is selected? (Not certain if a restart of chrome is needed for the change to take effect).
On 03/14/13 07:46, Max Pyziur wrote:
On my desktop I have: google-chrome-unstable-27.0.1430.0-186115.x86_64 on my laptop I have: google-chrome-stable-25.0.1364.160-186726.x86_64
It doesn't matter which video (on Youtube, on facebook), yellow, red, and other speckles dance on the screen when the video is being played.
Then Ed Greshko said:
So, you have the problem on both your systems. And all the videos on youtube show speckles.
If you go to chrome://plugins/ and look for Adobe Flash Player you *may* have 2 entries similar to:
Name: Shockwave Flash Description: Shockwave Flash 11.6 r602 Version: 11.6.602.180 Location: /opt/google/chrome/PepperFlash/libpepflashplayer.so Type: PPAPI (out-of-process) Disable
Name: Shockwave Flash Version: 11.2 r202 Location: /usr/lib64/flash-plugin/libflashplayer.so Type: NPAPI Disable
If you do, can you disable one or another to see if the problem changes depending on which is selected? (Not certain if a restart of chrome is needed for the change to take effect).
Not the problem. I tried disabling the flash plugin and other things that control video.
The speckles continued to appear.
Nevertheless, much thanks.
MP pyz@brama.com
Greetings,
Speckled videos in Google-chrome have now gone.
The only thing that I've noticed changing was a google-chrome upgrade or two of "stable" releases. Perhaps there were other upgrades (by way of yum) that positively affected this. Don't know.
Anyone?
MP pyz@brama.com
On Wed, 13 Mar 2013, Max Pyziur wrote:
Videos are presented correctly in both Firefox and mplayer. However, they are speckled in my installations of google-chrome.
Could someone please offer a remedy?
Much thanks,
Max Pyziur pyz@brama.com
On Fri, 2013-03-22 at 07:58 -0400, Max Pyziur wrote:
Greetings,
Speckled videos in Google-chrome have now gone.
The only thing that I've noticed changing was a google-chrome upgrade or two of "stable" releases. Perhaps there were other upgrades (by way of yum) that positively affected this. Don't know.
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Chrome has a built-in Flash module. That's probably the reason for this. BTW I've had the same problem. Sometimes an update of Chrome brings it back and the next one fixes it. It's possible to use the Fedora Flash rpm (i.e. the one Firefox uses), but I haven't tried it.
poc