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Lags when video plays on fullscreen on on Dell Inspiron 15 7559
I've purchased a new Dell inspiron 7559 with an i7 6700HQ processor, 8GB ram and also with a FullHD display. And i found the problem.
First time i see lags when I watched video in Chrome in fullscreen mode. if I disable it there is no lags. I read the forums and saw the that problem was solved when you disable hardware acceleration, or change the graphic card that accelerate the video. So I enable GTX960m for Chrome.
But lags still there, when I watch video with VLC or another player, in fullscreen i still have lags every 10 seconds. I think this can be problem with Intel HD graphics.
Anyone have same problem?
And yes, I update all drivers, reinstall VLC, download codecs.
Saltgrass
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March 2nd, 2017 08:00
What you are seeing my be due to the video encoding process. What resolution it was originally and how it is being streamed can make a difference. If not that, then perhaps your network is not able to supply the computer with a stream of high enough quality to show the full screen versions.
I have a Desktop with two GTX 980s and three monitors and that same type of thing happens with it. But Chrome is a resource hog... it does seem many of the posts about audio/video problems state they are using Chrome.
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March 2nd, 2017 10:00
But now Chrome works good, without any lags.
But if I watch films in VLC I have lags.
The main thing is that Chrome had same problem if I used Intel HD hardware acceleration. after i change it to GTX - problem has gone.
Media Players cant be changed, they use only Intel HD.
Thanks for answer.