Stephen
Stephen
@NoXPhasma I don't think it's the same issue as the original issue here, but there is some weirdness with Firefox and VSYNC. I can also see a gradual increase in...
An update to the original issue. After a lot of debugging, I believe I've tracked the issue down to a fundamental limitation with how Firefox decodes videos, which effectively causes...
I hadn't retested this with the recent changes, but it doesn't fix it for me. The export rewrite does reduce how much work is needed to export each frame, but...
I've just try retesting this with FF96, v0.0.5 and the Switzerland 8k video, and it seems to be playing back perfectly.
I've just tried it with FF100 downloaded from [Mozilla](https://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/firefox/releases/100.0/linux-x86_64/), and that works fine with that video. I'm a little surprised that a 24fps video would cause any problems. The log...
BTW, you can right click on the Youtube video and click 'Stats for nerds' to see how it's performing/how many frames have been dropped.
Just to be clear, in the Stats for nerds, does it say AVC1 or AV01 in the slow motion video? The former is H.264, the latter is AV1.
Looks like it could be related to this [Firefox issue](https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1758948).
Looks like a fix has been committed for this issue, and is available in [this](https://archive.mozilla.org/pub/firefox/nightly/2022/06/2022-06-16-09-30-51-mozilla-central/) nightly build. If you can test it out when you get a chance, and let...
Maybe it might be worth revisiting it, but it was never meant to be an image in the first place. I was hoping I could just use cuMemExportToShareableHandle on the...