Youtube video lag on 18.04

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I just upgrade from Ubuntu 17.10 to Ubuntu 18.04, there is an issue when playing youtube video.The video stops play but audio playing, then I move the cursor & video is playing......
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  • don't you have a similar problem with local videos?
    – cipricus
    May 9 at 8:45










  • I have the same issue with my dell vostro 54871 on Ubuntu 18.04
    – Chamal Chamikara
    Jun 16 at 16:45










  • I reported it for cheese developers, but I commented that it affects many other packages. You can subscribe here: bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1777238
    – Zoltán Süle
    Jun 17 at 22:17










  • see my answer: askubuntu.com/questions/1059397/…
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I just upgrade from Ubuntu 17.10 to Ubuntu 18.04, there is an issue when playing youtube video.The video stops play but audio playing, then I move the cursor & video is playing......
What should I do??







share|improve this question




















  • don't you have a similar problem with local videos?
    – cipricus
    May 9 at 8:45










  • I have the same issue with my dell vostro 54871 on Ubuntu 18.04
    – Chamal Chamikara
    Jun 16 at 16:45










  • I reported it for cheese developers, but I commented that it affects many other packages. You can subscribe here: bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1777238
    – Zoltán Süle
    Jun 17 at 22:17










  • see my answer: askubuntu.com/questions/1059397/…
    – Matthias
    Jul 25 at 19:01












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I just upgrade from Ubuntu 17.10 to Ubuntu 18.04, there is an issue when playing youtube video.The video stops play but audio playing, then I move the cursor & video is playing......
What should I do??







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I just upgrade from Ubuntu 17.10 to Ubuntu 18.04, there is an issue when playing youtube video.The video stops play but audio playing, then I move the cursor & video is playing......
What should I do??









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  • don't you have a similar problem with local videos?
    – cipricus
    May 9 at 8:45










  • I have the same issue with my dell vostro 54871 on Ubuntu 18.04
    – Chamal Chamikara
    Jun 16 at 16:45










  • I reported it for cheese developers, but I commented that it affects many other packages. You can subscribe here: bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1777238
    – Zoltán Süle
    Jun 17 at 22:17










  • see my answer: askubuntu.com/questions/1059397/…
    – Matthias
    Jul 25 at 19:01
















  • don't you have a similar problem with local videos?
    – cipricus
    May 9 at 8:45










  • I have the same issue with my dell vostro 54871 on Ubuntu 18.04
    – Chamal Chamikara
    Jun 16 at 16:45










  • I reported it for cheese developers, but I commented that it affects many other packages. You can subscribe here: bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1777238
    – Zoltán Süle
    Jun 17 at 22:17










  • see my answer: askubuntu.com/questions/1059397/…
    – Matthias
    Jul 25 at 19:01















don't you have a similar problem with local videos?
– cipricus
May 9 at 8:45




don't you have a similar problem with local videos?
– cipricus
May 9 at 8:45












I have the same issue with my dell vostro 54871 on Ubuntu 18.04
– Chamal Chamikara
Jun 16 at 16:45




I have the same issue with my dell vostro 54871 on Ubuntu 18.04
– Chamal Chamikara
Jun 16 at 16:45












I reported it for cheese developers, but I commented that it affects many other packages. You can subscribe here: bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1777238
– Zoltán Süle
Jun 17 at 22:17




I reported it for cheese developers, but I commented that it affects many other packages. You can subscribe here: bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1777238
– Zoltán Süle
Jun 17 at 22:17












see my answer: askubuntu.com/questions/1059397/…
– Matthias
Jul 25 at 19:01




see my answer: askubuntu.com/questions/1059397/…
– Matthias
Jul 25 at 19:01










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Is the monitor refresh rate.
   With me it happened in any video, that was in the browser or Totem, VLC etc.
    Under Settings go to Devices > Monitors > Resolution. click to change. At this point there is the resolution chosen by the system and just below the same resolution. choose the second option and the Update Rate will appear. Choose the one from your monitor if not already ... 60Hz, 120Hz etc. Do the test.






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    Is the monitor refresh rate.
       With me it happened in any video, that was in the browser or Totem, VLC etc.
        Under Settings go to Devices > Monitors > Resolution. click to change. At this point there is the resolution chosen by the system and just below the same resolution. choose the second option and the Update Rate will appear. Choose the one from your monitor if not already ... 60Hz, 120Hz etc. Do the test.






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      Is the monitor refresh rate.
         With me it happened in any video, that was in the browser or Totem, VLC etc.
          Under Settings go to Devices > Monitors > Resolution. click to change. At this point there is the resolution chosen by the system and just below the same resolution. choose the second option and the Update Rate will appear. Choose the one from your monitor if not already ... 60Hz, 120Hz etc. Do the test.






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        Is the monitor refresh rate.
           With me it happened in any video, that was in the browser or Totem, VLC etc.
            Under Settings go to Devices > Monitors > Resolution. click to change. At this point there is the resolution chosen by the system and just below the same resolution. choose the second option and the Update Rate will appear. Choose the one from your monitor if not already ... 60Hz, 120Hz etc. Do the test.






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        Is the monitor refresh rate.
           With me it happened in any video, that was in the browser or Totem, VLC etc.
            Under Settings go to Devices > Monitors > Resolution. click to change. At this point there is the resolution chosen by the system and just below the same resolution. choose the second option and the Update Rate will appear. Choose the one from your monitor if not already ... 60Hz, 120Hz etc. Do the test.







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