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[Bug 1414743] [NEW] Dropped video frames while playing the ebay ad

 

Public bug reported:

While testing the new Oxide build I noticed that the rendering of this
video resulted in a lot of video frames skipping. The audio was mostly
ok.

Reference for the video ad: http://pages.ebay.com/shoptheworld/

I verified that my network link was not the cause for the problem, by
playing the add with another phone/OS. I also re-played the add a few
times, probably using the cached version. But frames were still skipped
during video playback.

I noticed that when playing the ad, the CPU was used at around 180% by
the oxide render process. no other processes were consuming that much
CPU apart from the foreground browser app.

The issue has been reproduced on the N4, with build 1.4.1. It has been
found to be an issue also with 1.3.5

** Affects: oxide
     Importance: Medium
     Assignee: Justin McPherson (justinmcp)
         Status: Confirmed

** Changed in: oxide
     Assignee: (unassigned) => Justin McPherson (justinmcp)

** Changed in: oxide
   Importance: Undecided => Medium

** Changed in: oxide
       Status: New => Confirmed

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Title:
  Dropped video frames while playing the ebay ad

Status in Oxide Webview:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  While testing the new Oxide build I noticed that the rendering of this
  video resulted in a lot of video frames skipping. The audio was mostly
  ok.

  Reference for the video ad: http://pages.ebay.com/shoptheworld/

  I verified that my network link was not the cause for the problem, by
  playing the add with another phone/OS. I also re-played the add a few
  times, probably using the cached version. But frames were still
  skipped during video playback.

  I noticed that when playing the ad, the CPU was used at around 180% by
  the oxide render process. no other processes were consuming that much
  CPU apart from the foreground browser app.

  The issue has been reproduced on the N4, with build 1.4.1. It has been
  found to be an issue also with 1.3.5

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