I have about 25 extensions (almost all needed) and firefox lags like crazy, it’s like I’m watching the videos at 10 fps. I download chrome to test it out and sure enough it runs as smooth as butter. Any help?

EDIT: It somehow fixed itself after I started using LibreWolf (with the same addons)

  • Capt. Wolf@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Could be any number of things. Possibly a bad plug in or combination of plug-ins. Could be your new video card didn’t jive with your installation of Firefox.

    Run Firefox in safe mode and see if the performance improves. If it does, you likely have a plugin causing the issue. From there, disable all of them and reenable them one at a time to see if the problem comes back.

    Disable and reenable hardware acceleration.

    Disable ipv6 This is an issue I ran into earlier this year.

    Clear cache and cookies

    And last resort, Uninstall Firefox and all profiles and settings and reinstall a fresh copy. (after syncing your account, obviously)

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      I always run with hardware acceleration off on all my Firefox machines, it seems to cause a lot of issues and the videos play just fine without it.

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    I found youtube videos unbearable as well and I found the culprit to be ambient mode in the video settings. I ended up adding a rule in ublock origin to delete the ambient mode stuff regardless of the setting just to make sure ambient mode is disabled in private windows etc.

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      the thing is it was running perfectly fine with 40+ addons, I guess it has smth to do with my new gpu? I’m outside rn I’ll try the things the people recommend

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    As they said start disabling every add-on. If this doesn’t solve it, it may be an issue with hardware acceleration. I remember some installations where Firefox wouldn’t decode video on the graphics card by default. Do a duckduckgo ‘hardware acceleration \ Firefox’ and see if it works.

    Edit: Also codecs, maybe something with the h265 codecs

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    What OS and device are you running on?

    What extensions do you have running?

    This is unlikely to be a simple Firefox problem. Try running Firefox in Safe mode and see if you have problems then (go into the main menu and then help to find the option to run without add-ons).

    If the videos play well then it’s your extensions. If the videos do it play well then it’s drivers or the set up of your device.

    I’ve only had problems with Firefox playing videos on a Raspberry Pi in the past due to a bug with drivers for video acceleration not working proberly. I had the problem with Pi OS but not a full Linux distro on the same device.

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    I only have four or five extensions and YouTube videos lag. It’s Firefox. I’ll still not switch to anything else, but I could imagine a clean Chrome without anything added and zero bookmarks purely as video platform.

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      i have over a dozen addons in firefox, several user scripts (including ones that run on yt). i never log in.

      i can q-up a days-long playlist and it’ll just go and go. no problems.