I have not found it to be an issue with the number of tabs being
open, but rather anything that spikes the processor causing these
interruptions. Oddly, even on my 8 core box, just having 1 or 2
cores spiking to 100% (which FF does on demanding sites) causes
these interruptions the most. I have also simply had firefox idling
with one tab open on the new tab page causing these interruptions
sometimes even. I have a buddy using Arch Linux and said even now
with newer versions of ff he's been having some strange behavior
too.
On 5/29/22 05:24, Alexandre Ratchov wrote:
> On Thu, May 26, 2022 at 02:25:16PM +0200, Peter Fröhlich wrote:
>> Just FYI, when I updated from a smooth 7.0 to 7.1 about a week ago, I
>> started experiencing audio/video stuttering that I did not before. I
>> am unclear on what exactly the problem is, whether it's the kernel, a
>> driver, Firefox, etc. I just know that I went from a "no audio/video
>> issues whatsoever" X230 to a "I get about 20 seconds before the next
>> stutter will happen" X230. :-/
>>
> How many tabs/windows do you have? With -current firefox:
>
> $ ps ax | grep firefox | wc -l
> 40
>
> which might increase the probability of stuttering.
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