This started happening on one of my older computers recently and I had to actually disable hardware acceleration to get the audio to stop being out of sync. The tradeoff for that has been noticeable frame dropping. I even added an extension to force h264 but there's no difference. It can play video no problem on other sites or in VLC. It's just YouTube and just on that PC...That PC can run Doom Eternal. Video content…
Given their actions the last two years or so unfortunately the default assumption is (reasonably) “probably something intentional to get people to stop doing something they don’t want, like using ad blockers.”
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#13If you have an adblocker it might be intentional.
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Given their actions the last two years or so unfortunately the default assumption is (reasonably) “probably something intentional to get people to stop doing something they don’t want, like using ad blockers.”
Sometimes it's just browser GPU driver issues.
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#19I have not and don’t run an adblocker fwiw.
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#20I have noticed Google sites showing what looks like some form of memory leak. Typically it's only Microsoft websites doing this.
This memory leak happens very often to me in GitHub, not sure why, and not sure if it's Microsoft's fault, or Firefox's. I actually have no idea at all on how to debug this...
But you probably won't be able to make much sense of the results without a lot of effort because of all the minimization/obfuscation.