Comment by edgineer
"Nowadays, video rendering is no longer done with overlays."
Darn, I thought this explained why, after upgrading my GPU, videos playing in Chrome have a thin green stripe on their right edge.
"Nowadays, video rendering is no longer done with overlays."
Darn, I thought this explained why, after upgrading my GPU, videos playing in Chrome have a thin green stripe on their right edge.
I did some Googling on your behalf as I remember having something like that but can't reproduce it right now:
https://old.reddit.com/r/OLED_Gaming/comments/1kovgdx/green_...
I'd make sure your drivers are up to date before fiddling with Chrome flags though.
Video rendering can still be done with overlays, but it's a little more substantial, involving separate planes with the locations configurable on the graphics card. Look up MPO, Multi-Plane Overlay.
Your green stripe is likely because of the classic combination of unclamped bilinear filtering and a texture that's larger than the output region being used as the drawing surface for the video.