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Getting screen tearing on youtube

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its likely the game. I watch people on Twitch all the time playing it and see screen tearing all the time. Its the game capture tearing, not the video or your devices. 

Does anyone know why i get screen tearing on YouTube, it seems to be only happening when i watch among us gameplay videos and it also show's when i use youtube on my iPhone 7 and iPad Mini 4.
Any help would be nice.

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Win10 or 7?

 

If win10 then it's strange and may be related to freesync maybe, I don't know. Check also monitor sync settings.

 

If win7 - turn on desktop composition (aero theme). This will vertically sync your desktop and all browsers etc. Aero theme is not just different look, it's completely different style of desktop working (hardware accelerated, vsynced with default newer video renderer).

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I am on Win10 and My monitor does not support Freesync
And it only happenes when i am watching any video on among us i don't know why
And i also did say that it happens on my iPhone 7 and iPad Mini 4 so it could be a issue on YouTube's side but not sure

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its likely the game. I watch people on Twitch all the time playing it and see screen tearing all the time. Its the game capture tearing, not the video or your devices. 

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Just enable hardware acceleration in your web browser. 

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