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Its hard to explain in words so I've uploaded a pic of it:
http://s8.postimage.org/ldxabvubn/New_Picture.png
As you can see the video is cropped/moved(?) to the right side. It only happened twice during this week and although it happens rarely, I feel this is not normal.
Here's my specs:
- Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit
- FireFox 12.0
- Flash player 11.2.202.235
Thank you, help would be appreciated it.
This screams hardware acceleration.
First, make sure you have the latest drivers for your video card installed.
1.) Try disabling Hardware Acceleration in Flash Player. Details are the Solve Video Problems section, here: http://helpx.adobe.com/flash-player/kb/video-playback-issues.html
2.) If the issue persists, please disable Hardware Acceleration in Firefox:
Click the orange Firefox button
Click Options
Under General, uncheck Use hardware acceleration where available
3.) Attach the output of dxd
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Yes. I spent a bunch of time trying to reproduce. It's configuration specific. The details I asked for above would help me build out a system that will hopefully reproduce it.
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there is my dxdiag file :
http://sharetext.org/ES8D
Hopefully it helps.
Lately I havent any problems, as "Tank World" ad is disabled maybe?
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Are you zoomed in? Try holding Ctrl and hitting the - (minus) key a few times.
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I am getting the exact same issue as the OP.
I only just realised going back to default zoom makes the video fit then did a search and found this thread.
It appears to occur 10 seconds into the video if the page isnt loaded at default 100% zoom
Very annoying as once it has occured it doesnt go away in full screen mode.
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I can't see your image due to family safety but your problem sounds like mine.
Have a look at this: https://benramz.files.wordpress.com/2015/03/screenshot-14.png
I have Chrome installed and it works fine. I don't like chrome, I like Firefox, which is where the problem persists.
Any suggestions?
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