In Opera GX my skipped frames are going nuts, when on the same PC in Firefox or Chrome stay at a steady 0 skipped frames. To add a bit more, Twitch has a "Video Stats" option when watching a stream that shows the frames per second, bitrate, skipped frames, etc. It does still show that there are X number of people I'm following live, even though it's not signed in so I'm sure that's just more of a visual bug than anything. If anyone knows a way to sign-out of the Twitch sidebar, I'd appreciate those steps (I'm probably just missing something painfully obvious).Įdit: I was able to "sign out" of the sidebar by removing my OperaGX connection in my twitch connection settings. CPU and memory efficiency Globally, uBlock Origin could save consumers more than 1.8 billion/year ( study ). The fact that Youtube ads show in GX and not in the normal Opera is because GXs version is not updated, and we cant manually update it either. Their sidebar for GX also has a Twitch addon, which I'm attempting to sign out of but I literally see no way or option of doing that. Open-source ad blocker The uBlock Origin is a free and open-source, cross-platform browser extension for content filteringprimarily aimed at neutralizing privacy invasion in an efficient, user-friendly method. This isn't happening in Firefox Quantum or Chrome, and I've tried disabling the only extension I'm using in Opera which is their built in Opera adblock and still no luck. I've been using Opera GX for a couple of weeks now and have been enjoying it, however I've noticed (since the last update) a number of streams that I attempt to watch in the browser have this weird slow motion and then catch up effect.
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