- #Firefox 40.0.3 crash constalty 720p
- #Firefox 40.0.3 crash constalty 1080p
- #Firefox 40.0.3 crash constalty install
- #Firefox 40.0.3 crash constalty drivers
- #Firefox 40.0.3 crash constalty driver
Windows 7 Ultimate Black EditionI know my Windows 7 Ultimate is authentic but it started. I changed these parameters in about:config, EVERYTHING had NO effect (all changes together and isolated)
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When I download the video and play it by VLC it's hard to reach 10 % load.
#Firefox 40.0.3 crash constalty 1080p
When I watch a video with 1080p on youtube I easily have 70-80 % cpu load and the fans are spinning quite loudly. Hardwareacceleration is turned ON in firefox, it doesn't show any effect.
#Firefox 40.0.3 crash constalty driver
Nvidia M960 2GB DDR5 Driver 361.18 (from ppa:graphics-drivers/ppa) I am on Ubuntu 15.10 with firefox 44 and firefox 45 64bit (both identical horrible performance) with this hardware:Ĥx Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-4720HQ CPU 2.60GHz
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I will be glad to read some tech docs, I just cannot find anything detailed.Īlso have this problem for flash AND mp4/H264 HTML5 playback on youtube and basicly all other websites that include ANY video-content. Is this only in linux? Why? I guess windows and OSX have hw acceleration, or have they? So my question is:įrom your statement, it looks like there are some architectural constraint that you'll never be able to overcome. I did think that fixing this would have allowed hw acceleration but it seem is not the case. After some search I stille have poor information on where hw acceleration is used. > VLC can use hardware acceleration, we don't.
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> while the same video, same resolution on VLC is always between 25-40%.
#Firefox 40.0.3 crash constalty 720p
> a 720p video fro youtube brings Firefox 110-160% and up to over 200% CPU > (In reply to Daniele Dellafiore from comment #48) (In reply to Jean-Yves Avenard from comment #50) I notice that also, there is a bug, in which, if flash tries to load on Youtube and you want to play a 60fps video, lags and problems occur, also, Firefox doesn't use the GPU for playing the video, instead it tries to rely entirely on the CPU, causing massive slowdowns. I've tested downloading the same video it's impossible to see without setting to false and playing locally, 1280 x 720 x 60 fps, runs smoothly in Windows Media Player, and VLC with OpenGL and DXVA 2.0 enabled. HDD: Seagate Momentus 7200.2 (7200 RPM, 500 GB SATA II)
#Firefox 40.0.3 crash constalty drivers
GPU: ATI Radeon HD 3200 (256 MB, ATI Avivo supported including DVXA 2.0, 2012 drivers v8.961.0.0) I suppose this happens because they have blacklisted (?) some GPU's because they dont support DXVA 2.0, the problem is that GPU's like mine support it and can decode this kind of stuff (locally and over the web), leading to this weird behaviour.ĬPU: AMD Athlon X2 QL-65 2.1 Ghz (Dual Core) I've discovered that, in some systems, FF41 sets to true instead of false, leading to slowdowns and high CPU usage while playing HTML5 videos.
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#Firefox 40.0.3 crash constalty install
Sorry Gary, how can I install that build you mention to test if the big is gone in newest builds? GPU Accelerated Windows: 1/1 Direct3D 11 (OMTC) User Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0 Win64 圆4 rv:43.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/43.0Īdapter Description: AMD Radeon R9 200 / HD 7900 SeriesĪdapter Drivers: aticf圆4 aticf圆4 aticf圆4 amdxc64 aticfx32 aticfx32 aticfx32 amdxc32 atiumd64 atidx圆4 atidx圆4 atiumdag atidxx32 atidxx32 atiumdva atiumd6a atitmm64Īsynchronous Pan/Zoom: wheel input enabledĬlearType Parameters: D D I played the example video in the OP and my CPU utilization was 1%. WebGL Renderer - Intel Open Source Technology Center - Mesa DRI Intel(R) Sandybridge Mobile Vendor ID - Intel Open Source Technology Center GPU Accelerated Windows - 0/1 Basic (OMTC) System has a dual-graphics(Intel+GeForce GT 525M - Optimus tech running Bumblebee)Īdapter Description - Intel Open Source Technology Center - Mesa DRI Intel(R) Sandybridge Mobileĭevice ID - Mesa DRI Intel(R) Sandybridge Mobileĭriver Version - 3.0 Mesa 10.6.0 (git-5d327b3) I looked into the process list and Web Content was causing this.Īlso if it might be of any help Web Content was related to this command - "/home/USER/firefoxN/plugin-container -greomni /home/USER/firefoxN/omni.ja -appomni /home/USER/firefoxN/browser/omni.ja -appdir /home/USER/firefoxN/browser"įor me on YouTube except webM everything else is enabled. On 720p60fps on Linux (Fedora 22) the CPU Usage spikes very very high and keeps fluctuating. I've also experienced a similar issue on Nightly 42.0a1 () after becoming aware by a reddit user's comment.