Forum Discussion
YouTube 4K 360 videos drop 30% frames in Chromium Edge; Google Chrome drops 0%
- Jul 29, 2019
ikjadoon TrueGame, Thank you both for alerting us to this issue. I have sent mail to the performance team so that they can begin their investigation. We are aware of one bug that was affecting videos this weekend, which may be the root cause for this issue too. We will take a look though. Thanks - Elliot
Thank you kindly for looking into this. I've attached all the files: I copied to clipboard, as the HTM/HTML files didn't allow you to change the tabs. Did I get what you're looking for? See next post for Pastebin links: seems like the forum upload isn't working.
ikjadoon Eh: copied the files to the clipboard -> text file -> uploaded a zip, but it's seemingly disappeared from the post. Let me try again with a Word file...
EDIT: no dice with Word, either. Perhaps the forums' upload feature is buggy. I've uploaded them to Pastbin with a one-week expiration:
edge://media-internals: https://pastebin.com/5GcsZQB8
edge://gpu: https://pastebin.com/zgTs3FQ9
dxdiag output: https://pastebin.com/eWuU6yZ7
- ikjadoonJul 31, 2019Bronze Contributor
ikjadoon Preliminary results with the latest Chromium Edge dev build, 77.0.230.2, are looking good.
I've got zero frame drops so far, even after reloading a few times and panning around.
- EltonLGJul 24, 2021Copper Contributor
I've spent years trying to solve this YouTube problem, and finally found the solution.
Go to edge://flags and look for "Media Foundation playback for Windows 10". Change from default to enabled. That's it! Now the YouTube reproduction will be exactly the same as the good old Edge Legacy. No more dropped frames, ZERO. I have an old machine, and here are some screenshots to show perfect playback even at mailto:8K@60.
Hope this helps.
Just on more thing: sometimes with live streams the audio gets out of sync, but a refresh of the page solves it. If anyone can find a solution for this bug, that would be great.