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Title:
video lag - Every 5 seconds a freeze frame when playing video of any
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The issue is still there.
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video lag - Every 5 seconds a freeze frame when playing video of any
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It is often discussed among the masses about the freely available user-
friendly media players and mostly we come across VLC as an unbeatable
media player among its competitors. Despite the competitive advantage
not only it plays up files to discs, webcams, streams but also works
with odd codec enc
The issue is still here, I'm on 20.04 and kernel 5.10
The issue goes away after a reboot, then comes back randomly. It could come
back on the same day, or take a month, it's impossible to detect a pattern.
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In my case, the culprit was have running indicator-multiload on gnome.
Thanks to this post I tried to quit it and the shuttering went away; it
goes back by starting it up again. Do you guys happen to have it
installed too? If so and stopping the program fixes it, I'd reconsider
to change the packag
I can't see a option to edit posts, but the gpu I am using is an Intel
from a j4105 CPU
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Title:
video lag - Every 5 seconds a freeze
Hi,
I haven't read through this entire report, but I stumbled across it when
searching for 'stutter every 5 sexonds'. I too had the issue, across
many distros + compositors with Kodi (I didn't really test anything
else). I have enabled the tear free option in a xorg.conf and the issue
has disappea
** Tags added: cscc
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Same here.
Ubuntu 18.04.2
Youtube / VLC / SMPLAYer affected.
Lagged every 5 sec
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Another thing to note. The stutter (every 5 seconds a freeze frame) is
consistently reproduce-able on Gnome on Ubuntu 18.04 but when you switch
to Unity there is no stutter the video at all. So suspect that Gnome
could also be playing a part in this issue.
** Summary changed:
- video lag
+ video
@Boris
You should determine which package/application affected and report it as a new
bug.
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ReportingBugs
Check the instructions of these paragraphs:
- Reporting non-crash hardware and desktop application bugs
- Collecting information from a specific package
- Col
This is getting really bad. I can't even type without the screen freezing
momentarily!
What information would be most useful to diagnose the problem? How do I
collect it? How do I add it to the ticket?
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Running the system monitor as suggested by Jon had no effect.
Doing a cold boot reduced the problem tempoarily.
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S
After a couple of weeks without issues, thanks to changing the v-sync in
compris, it is back and getting progressively worse.
Will try running system monitor and see if this helps.
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Something to try, run system monitor. If I have it open I don't have any
issues playing videos. Strange but true.
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Title:
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Hi Zoltan. This computer (HP Envy 17 Leap Motion SE) is a fresh install
of 18.04. I upgraded my Dell Inspiron from 16.04 and don't have the
issue. Very weird.
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the situation is much better after unchecking v-sync, but still not
perfect.
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Thanks Boris! The video was taken in 2012, but I experience these kind of
problems since the upgrade from 16.04 to 18.04.
I had 10.04, 12.04 and 16.04 before without these issues.
I experience more problems with the kernel 4.15.0-30 and it looks much
better with kernel 4.17.0-x. Some upgrades mak
After posting the above, I found
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cIQZv6MXzno.
The first solution (uncheking v-sync, log out, log in) seems to be
working.
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The lag is everywhere for me, not just in video. Screen scrolling also
has this stutter.
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** Tags removed: kernel-fixed-upstream
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Confirmed
Bug description:
The pro
I decided I add the tag: 'kernel-fixed-upstream', because I couldn't
reproduce it when I tested it 2nd and 3rd time for minutes.
** Tags added: kernel-fixed-upstream
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Yes, this issue started after I upgraded my ubuntu from 16.04 to 18.04. I
didn't experience it with 16.04.
I also have a newly installed 18.04 on a very same notebook and that one is
also affected.
For the record: the youtube videos' lag issue was fixed weeks ago. I
just mentioned it, because I
Did this issue start happening after an update/upgrade? Was there a
prior kernel version where you were not having this particular problem?
Would it be possible for you to test the latest upstream kernel? Refer
to https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelMainlineBuilds . Please test the latest
v4.17 kernel[
apport information
** Tags added: apport-collected
** Description changed:
The problem exists for months and I didn't find a good answer on it. It
affects many softwares: Cheese, Super Tux Cart, VLC (when I rewind the
video the sounds continues, but the video stops), youtube, Hangouts and
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