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While hovering over the video player of Youtube videos, there's this weird "glitchy lines" section at the bottom of the screen. It only happens while hovering over the video, but it takes up quite a bit of the entire player, making it kind of difficult to navigate forward or backwards through whatever is playing.
It can be fixed by "enabled on this domain" being set to off, however if you leave the website and return, the glitchy lines come back. So you have to re-enable the setting, and then turn it off again to get them to go away. This needs to be repeated for every time you visit the website in the future.
Steps to reproduce
Click on any video on Youtube.com
Hover over the video player.
Browser
Firefox, Other
Extension version
4.0.1
Anything else?
I'm currently using Librewolf on a Debian 12 PC, with a dedicated GPU and hardware acceleration turned on through the browser. Turning it off does nothing though.
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Describe the bug
While hovering over the video player of Youtube videos, there's this weird "glitchy lines" section at the bottom of the screen. It only happens while hovering over the video, but it takes up quite a bit of the entire player, making it kind of difficult to navigate forward or backwards through whatever is playing.
It can be fixed by "enabled on this domain" being set to off, however if you leave the website and return, the glitchy lines come back. So you have to re-enable the setting, and then turn it off again to get them to go away. This needs to be repeated for every time you visit the website in the future.
Steps to reproduce
Browser
Firefox, Other
Extension version
4.0.1
Anything else?
I'm currently using Librewolf on a Debian 12 PC, with a dedicated GPU and hardware acceleration turned on through the browser. Turning it off does nothing though.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: