Bug 205075
| Summary: | [GTK] Video performance issue | ||
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| Product: | WebKit | Reporter: | felix.weilbach |
| Component: | WebKitGTK | Assignee: | Nobody <webkit-unassigned> |
| Status: | RESOLVED WONTFIX | ||
| Severity: | Normal | CC: | bugs-noreply, cicas, pnormand |
| Priority: | P2 | ||
| Version: | Other | ||
| Hardware: | PC | ||
| OS: | Linux | ||
felix.weilbach
If I open in Epiphany for example YouTube and play a video, I can hear my fan spinning really loud while playing the video.
If I play the same video in Chromium or Firefox, I can not hear the fan.
Hardware: Intel i7-7500U with HD Graphics 620
OS: ArchLinux
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felix.weilbach
Epiphany version is 3.34.2
jena
+1
HW: Intel i5-3437U CPU @ 1.90GHz with Intel HD graphics
OS: elementary OS Hera (based on Ubuntu 18.04)
Epiphany:
- 3.28.6 (WebKitGTK 2.26.4)
- 3.36.0-24-g11cc94492 (WebKitGTK 2.28.0) [flatpak of Epiphany Nightly]
Philippe Normand
(In reply to jena from comment #2)
> - 3.36.0-24-g11cc94492 (WebKitGTK 2.28.0) [flatpak of Epiphany Nightly]
The Epiphany Nightly flatpak doesn't have GStreamer-vaapi. Hence expect a busy fan indeed. :)
Philippe Normand
Closing as there's no actionable point from WebKitGTK POV here. We rely on the GStreamer decoders available on the host system, so this is a bug for the Flatpak packagers.
jena
Sorry, but the Epiphany 3.28 is not flatpak, it's from Ubuntu repos.
Philippe Normand
Did you install gstreamer-vaapi?