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<blockquote data-quote="SeriousHoax" data-source="post: 1042433" data-attributes="member: 78686"><p>I have a smaller monitor and on my PC if the YouTube video resolution is anything different than my native monitor resolution then it appears a bit blurry in all Chromium browsers. A Chromium dev told me after checking the Chromium code that he found nothing wrong in their code so it must a bug of the AMD driver. I have this issue since 2020. The solution provided by the dev is to add this into the Target filed of browser shortcut,</p><p>[CODE]--disable_direct_composition_video_overlays=1[/CODE]</p><p>The flag was slightly different in Chromium versions prior to 113.</p><p>I thought AMD APU products are only affected by it but in my Chrome bug another guy also commented last year who had a better GPU and monitor, so I thought it's true for all AMD GPUs but looks like it is not based on your testing.</p><p>No issue on Firefox.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SeriousHoax, post: 1042433, member: 78686"] I have a smaller monitor and on my PC if the YouTube video resolution is anything different than my native monitor resolution then it appears a bit blurry in all Chromium browsers. A Chromium dev told me after checking the Chromium code that he found nothing wrong in their code so it must a bug of the AMD driver. I have this issue since 2020. The solution provided by the dev is to add this into the Target filed of browser shortcut, [CODE]--disable_direct_composition_video_overlays=1[/CODE] The flag was slightly different in Chromium versions prior to 113. I thought AMD APU products are only affected by it but in my Chrome bug another guy also commented last year who had a better GPU and monitor, so I thought it's true for all AMD GPUs but looks like it is not based on your testing. No issue on Firefox. [/QUOTE]
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