Video Playback Issue - Ubuntu/Debian and Derivates












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I am having an strange issue with my system. When I try to play an video online with YouTube on Google Chrome or even locally with VLC for example, the video freezes for a few seconds but the audio keeps playing. I don't know why this is happening, if is hardware related or a system issue.



I tried the following to fix this issue:




  1. Disabled hardware acceleration on Chrome (I think that fixed here, for online playback but offline players like VLC, the issue still persists).


  2. Updated to proprietary Drivers (NVIDIA), my system is hybrid and have INTEL 520 and NVIDIA 940M.


  3. System updates installed (Didn't fixed the issue).



System Specs:




  • PROCESSOR: Intel I5-6200U 6th Gen Skylake Processor

  • MEMORY: 1 TB Hard Drive
    8 GB Ram

  • VIDEO: Intel HD Graphics 520 and NVIDIA 940M

  • RESOLUTION: 1366x768

  • BRAND: ASUS

  • MODEL: X555UB

  • BIOS: American Megatrends 3.x (UPDATED)



I was using Mint Cinnamon and Deepin (DDE) ...Manjaro Deepin seems to not having this issue after updating to kernel 4.19











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  • Have you installed ffmpeg? Not sure if it will help or not. github.com/adaptlearning/adapt_authoring/wiki/Installing-FFmpeg
    – EODCraft Staff
    Nov 28 at 22:11










  • Yes, it wasnt installed but i just did that... its a shame that didnt worked but thanks :)
    – joao vitor
    Nov 28 at 22:57










  • What's your Ubuntu version and flavour (desktop environment: GNOME / Unity / KDE / Xfce / MATE etc.)?
    – pomsky
    Nov 29 at 3:20






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    I was using Mint Cinnamon and Deepin (DDE) ...Manjaro Deepin seems to not having this issue after updating to kernel 4.19
    – joao vitor
    Dec 1 at 1:45
















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I am having an strange issue with my system. When I try to play an video online with YouTube on Google Chrome or even locally with VLC for example, the video freezes for a few seconds but the audio keeps playing. I don't know why this is happening, if is hardware related or a system issue.



I tried the following to fix this issue:




  1. Disabled hardware acceleration on Chrome (I think that fixed here, for online playback but offline players like VLC, the issue still persists).


  2. Updated to proprietary Drivers (NVIDIA), my system is hybrid and have INTEL 520 and NVIDIA 940M.


  3. System updates installed (Didn't fixed the issue).



System Specs:




  • PROCESSOR: Intel I5-6200U 6th Gen Skylake Processor

  • MEMORY: 1 TB Hard Drive
    8 GB Ram

  • VIDEO: Intel HD Graphics 520 and NVIDIA 940M

  • RESOLUTION: 1366x768

  • BRAND: ASUS

  • MODEL: X555UB

  • BIOS: American Megatrends 3.x (UPDATED)



I was using Mint Cinnamon and Deepin (DDE) ...Manjaro Deepin seems to not having this issue after updating to kernel 4.19











share|improve this question
























  • Have you installed ffmpeg? Not sure if it will help or not. github.com/adaptlearning/adapt_authoring/wiki/Installing-FFmpeg
    – EODCraft Staff
    Nov 28 at 22:11










  • Yes, it wasnt installed but i just did that... its a shame that didnt worked but thanks :)
    – joao vitor
    Nov 28 at 22:57










  • What's your Ubuntu version and flavour (desktop environment: GNOME / Unity / KDE / Xfce / MATE etc.)?
    – pomsky
    Nov 29 at 3:20






  • 1




    I was using Mint Cinnamon and Deepin (DDE) ...Manjaro Deepin seems to not having this issue after updating to kernel 4.19
    – joao vitor
    Dec 1 at 1:45














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I am having an strange issue with my system. When I try to play an video online with YouTube on Google Chrome or even locally with VLC for example, the video freezes for a few seconds but the audio keeps playing. I don't know why this is happening, if is hardware related or a system issue.



I tried the following to fix this issue:




  1. Disabled hardware acceleration on Chrome (I think that fixed here, for online playback but offline players like VLC, the issue still persists).


  2. Updated to proprietary Drivers (NVIDIA), my system is hybrid and have INTEL 520 and NVIDIA 940M.


  3. System updates installed (Didn't fixed the issue).



System Specs:




  • PROCESSOR: Intel I5-6200U 6th Gen Skylake Processor

  • MEMORY: 1 TB Hard Drive
    8 GB Ram

  • VIDEO: Intel HD Graphics 520 and NVIDIA 940M

  • RESOLUTION: 1366x768

  • BRAND: ASUS

  • MODEL: X555UB

  • BIOS: American Megatrends 3.x (UPDATED)



I was using Mint Cinnamon and Deepin (DDE) ...Manjaro Deepin seems to not having this issue after updating to kernel 4.19











share|improve this question















I am having an strange issue with my system. When I try to play an video online with YouTube on Google Chrome or even locally with VLC for example, the video freezes for a few seconds but the audio keeps playing. I don't know why this is happening, if is hardware related or a system issue.



I tried the following to fix this issue:




  1. Disabled hardware acceleration on Chrome (I think that fixed here, for online playback but offline players like VLC, the issue still persists).


  2. Updated to proprietary Drivers (NVIDIA), my system is hybrid and have INTEL 520 and NVIDIA 940M.


  3. System updates installed (Didn't fixed the issue).



System Specs:




  • PROCESSOR: Intel I5-6200U 6th Gen Skylake Processor

  • MEMORY: 1 TB Hard Drive
    8 GB Ram

  • VIDEO: Intel HD Graphics 520 and NVIDIA 940M

  • RESOLUTION: 1366x768

  • BRAND: ASUS

  • MODEL: X555UB

  • BIOS: American Megatrends 3.x (UPDATED)



I was using Mint Cinnamon and Deepin (DDE) ...Manjaro Deepin seems to not having this issue after updating to kernel 4.19








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  • Have you installed ffmpeg? Not sure if it will help or not. github.com/adaptlearning/adapt_authoring/wiki/Installing-FFmpeg
    – EODCraft Staff
    Nov 28 at 22:11










  • Yes, it wasnt installed but i just did that... its a shame that didnt worked but thanks :)
    – joao vitor
    Nov 28 at 22:57










  • What's your Ubuntu version and flavour (desktop environment: GNOME / Unity / KDE / Xfce / MATE etc.)?
    – pomsky
    Nov 29 at 3:20






  • 1




    I was using Mint Cinnamon and Deepin (DDE) ...Manjaro Deepin seems to not having this issue after updating to kernel 4.19
    – joao vitor
    Dec 1 at 1:45


















  • Have you installed ffmpeg? Not sure if it will help or not. github.com/adaptlearning/adapt_authoring/wiki/Installing-FFmpeg
    – EODCraft Staff
    Nov 28 at 22:11










  • Yes, it wasnt installed but i just did that... its a shame that didnt worked but thanks :)
    – joao vitor
    Nov 28 at 22:57










  • What's your Ubuntu version and flavour (desktop environment: GNOME / Unity / KDE / Xfce / MATE etc.)?
    – pomsky
    Nov 29 at 3:20






  • 1




    I was using Mint Cinnamon and Deepin (DDE) ...Manjaro Deepin seems to not having this issue after updating to kernel 4.19
    – joao vitor
    Dec 1 at 1:45
















Have you installed ffmpeg? Not sure if it will help or not. github.com/adaptlearning/adapt_authoring/wiki/Installing-FFmpeg
– EODCraft Staff
Nov 28 at 22:11




Have you installed ffmpeg? Not sure if it will help or not. github.com/adaptlearning/adapt_authoring/wiki/Installing-FFmpeg
– EODCraft Staff
Nov 28 at 22:11












Yes, it wasnt installed but i just did that... its a shame that didnt worked but thanks :)
– joao vitor
Nov 28 at 22:57




Yes, it wasnt installed but i just did that... its a shame that didnt worked but thanks :)
– joao vitor
Nov 28 at 22:57












What's your Ubuntu version and flavour (desktop environment: GNOME / Unity / KDE / Xfce / MATE etc.)?
– pomsky
Nov 29 at 3:20




What's your Ubuntu version and flavour (desktop environment: GNOME / Unity / KDE / Xfce / MATE etc.)?
– pomsky
Nov 29 at 3:20




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I was using Mint Cinnamon and Deepin (DDE) ...Manjaro Deepin seems to not having this issue after updating to kernel 4.19
– joao vitor
Dec 1 at 1:45




I was using Mint Cinnamon and Deepin (DDE) ...Manjaro Deepin seems to not having this issue after updating to kernel 4.19
– joao vitor
Dec 1 at 1:45















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