Semi-Transparent YouTube video playback
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(Core :: Widget: Gtk, defect)
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(Reporter: jorgecszabo, Assigned: stransky)
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(Blocks 1 open bug)
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(Keywords: regression, reproducible)
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Hi Martin, just FYI, we have one 65 Beta build left this week (Thursday) before next week's RC.
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This happens with WindowSurfaceX11SHM SW compositor only. I think we should disable ARGB visual in this case.
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Comment 15•6 years ago
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Pushed by rvandermeulen@mozilla.com:
https://hg.mozilla.org/integration/autoland/rev/8d104c49d7e2
[Linux/Gtk] Disable ARGB toplevel visual on X11 SW compositor due to visible graphics artifacts, r=lsalzman
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Please nominate this for Beta approval when you get a chance.
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Comment on attachment 9036586 [details]
Bug 1516224 - [Linux/Gtk] Disable ARGB toplevel visual on X11 SW compositor due to visible graphics artifacts, r=lsalzman
[Beta/Release Uplift Approval Request]
Feature/Bug causing the regression: Bug 1489097
User impact if declined: Visible graphics artifacts when playing video on Linux with WindowSurfaceX11SHM compositing (which is default on Linux).
Is this code covered by automated tests?: No
Has the fix been verified in Nightly?: No
Needs manual test from QE?: Yes
If yes, steps to reproduce: 1) disable layers.acceleration.force-enabled if you have enabled it
2) open any application (terminal...)
2) open Firefox and play https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uI6EQjXwYR8 on fullscreen
3) watch if there's a visible artifacts of the backgroun application from step 2
List of other uplifts needed: None
Risk to taking this patch: Low
Why is the change risky/not risky? (and alternatives if risky): Linux only, disables ARGB visual by default which was state before Bug 1489097
String changes made/needed: none
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Comment on attachment 9036586 [details]
Bug 1516224 - [Linux/Gtk] Disable ARGB toplevel visual on X11 SW compositor due to visible graphics artifacts, r=lsalzman
[Triage Comment]
Fix for artifacts when playing video on Linux with WindowSurfaceX11SHM compositing. Approved for 65.0b12.
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Comment 21•6 years ago
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Managed to reproduce this issue on FF 64.0.2 on Ubuntu 18.04x64.
Confirming this bug verified fixed on 65.0b12 (buildid:20190116191407)and on the latest Nightly 66.0a1. Verified on Ubuntu 18.04x64.
Comment 22•6 years ago
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Side effect of the fix, now areas of the window that are supposed to be transparent aren't anymore. Is that just unavoidable? https://i.imgur.com/OGaQD3S.png
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Comment 23•6 years ago
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(In reply to burritosaur from comment #22)
Side effect of the fix, now areas of the window that are supposed to be
transparent aren't anymore. Is that just unavoidable?
https://i.imgur.com/OGaQD3S.png
Unfortunately yes, unless the video playback is fixed (and other possible content glitches). See Bug 1521012 for details - it fixes the corners a bit.
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Comment 25•5 years ago
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Bug 1568569 is related and applies to fullscreen playback.
Comment 26•5 years ago
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I can reproduce this on Ubuntu 18.04, Firefox 69, and nvidia-435. Do you want a new bug report?
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Comment 27•4 years ago
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Bug 1460959 should fix that.
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Comment 28•4 years ago
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I have the same issue with Firefox 84 on Manjaro,but it doesn't only happen in fullscreen.
And also,is there any fix for this?
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Comment 29•4 years ago
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(In reply to Toadfield from comment #28)
I have the same issue with Firefox 84 on Manjaro,but it doesn't only happen in fullscreen.
And also,is there any fix for this?
Please file a new bug for it, attach content of about:support and cc me there.
Thanks.
Comment 30•4 years ago
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I have this issue in Firefox 84.0.2 only in non-fullscreen videos. And I got it fixed by setting layers.acceleration.force-enabled
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(In reply to Martin Stránský [:stransky] from comment #29)
(In reply to Toadfield from comment #28)
I have the same issue with Firefox 84 on Manjaro,but it doesn't only happen in fullscreen.
And also,is there any fix for this?Please file a new bug for it, attach content of about:support and cc me there.
Thanks.
What do you mean with "cc me"?
I'm new to this bugzilla site.
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(In reply to Toadfield from comment #31)
(In reply to Martin Stránský [:stransky] from comment #29)
(In reply to Toadfield from comment #28)
I have the same issue with Firefox 84 on Manjaro,but it doesn't only happen in fullscreen.
And also,is there any fix for this?Please file a new bug for it, attach content of about:support and cc me there.
Thanks.What do you mean with "cc me"?
I'm new to this bugzilla site.
On the page of the new bug under the section "people" there is a point "CC:" with a button "Add". (Note: I'm not who wants to be CC'd.)
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