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videos all weird at the start?

Mazeman03

idk where to post this,

 

but anyways, whenever i play a video on youtube, facebook, liveleak, etc it's every video no matter what site it is on. 70% of the time it starts like this http://prntscr.com/9xxphj

(you can see it had dark spots and looks pixely)

after a few sec it wil lgo to normal, or if i go and play the video from the begging by putting it to 0 on the  video time (so not refreshing) it goes back to normal.

idk why it happens it started like 6 months ago and its annoying. all my drives are up to date too.

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If you're using Google Chrome:

Try going to chrome://flags/ in your nav bar, click "Enable" under " Disable hardware-accelerated video decode. "

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2 minutes ago, ChronicGenocide said:

If you're using Google Chrome:

Try going to chrome://flags/ in your nav bar, click "Enable" under " Disable hardware-accelerated video decode. "

alright it doesn't happen everytime i watch a  video so i'll test it throught the day and see.

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I get this on Facebook once in a blue moon. I figured it's just some kind of cashe or code glitch. I never have really worried about it.

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I get this across multiple PCs with facebook embedded videos mostly. Skipping forward and then back seems to cure it when I actually want to watch a clip in that position.

 

 

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2 hours ago, cragger89 said:

I get this across multiple PCs with facebook embedded videos mostly. Skipping forward and then back seems to cure it when I actually want to watch a clip in that position.

yes thats what i used to do. but doing what chronic said and i haven't seen it happen again. and for me it happened 1/3 videos 

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