Closed
Bug 640538
Opened 14 years ago
Closed 14 years ago
youtube video turns green after unlocking the screen
Categories
(External Software Affecting Firefox Graveyard :: Flash (Adobe), defect)
External Software Affecting Firefox Graveyard
Flash (Adobe)
x86
Windows XP
Tracking
(Not tracked)
RESOLVED
WONTFIX
People
(Reporter: AlexLakatos, Unassigned)
Details
Attachments
(3 files)
Youtube video turns green after unlocking the screen, if the video was paused when you locked the screen.
Steps To Reproduce:
1.Go to youtube.com
2.Play a video from "Most Popular"
3.Press BACK
4.Play the same/another video
5.Pause the video
6.Lock the screen
7.Unlock the screen
Actual Results:
7.The screen unlocks and the youtube video is green until you press play
Expected Results:
7.The screen unlocks and the youtube video is not changed
Build identifier: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 5.1; rv:2.0b13pre) Gecko/20110309 Firefox/4.0b13pre
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Comment 1•14 years ago
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The contents of about:plugins
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Comment 2•14 years ago
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The contents of about:support
Comment 3•14 years ago
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Hardware acceleration is blocked on your system (Intel(R) 82945G Express Chipset Family / Driver date 2-15-2008).
Is this only a problem with Gecko2.0 or do you have the same problem with Gecko1.9.2, webkit or Opera ?
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Comment 4•14 years ago
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I have the same problem with Gecko2.0, Gecko1.9.2 and Webkit.
Comment 5•14 years ago
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In that case this is a bug in Flash.
Component: Plug-ins → Flash (Adobe)
Product: Core → Plugins
QA Contact: plugins → adobe-flash
Version: Trunk → unspecified
Comment 6•14 years ago
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Comment 7•14 years ago
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A green or black screen while playing video is indicative of a driver bug. If the problem goes away after you've disabled hardware acceleration in the instructions above, you can fix the issue by updating your GPU drivers if you're comfortable doing so. If you're not able to update them, you can leave hardware acceleration disabled. (If you do update your drivers, you'll want to re-enable hardware acceleration to get the benefits.)
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Comment 8•14 years ago
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My driver is up to date, it uses the latest update available. This also happens with the hardware acceleration disabled.
i am able to reproduce your issue and it is isolated to Windows XP. it does not reproduce on either Vista or Win 7 on the same hardware. our dev has asked that we enter a bug into intel. judging on their last driver update(2008), it may be low on their priority to resolve.
closing resolved wont fix, but realistically it is a third party issue.
Status: NEW → RESOLVED
Closed: 14 years ago
Resolution: --- → WONTFIX
Updated•3 years ago
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Product: External Software Affecting Firefox → External Software Affecting Firefox Graveyard
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