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Viewing streams on Twitch.tv quickly become corrupted (colorful static)

Hello, I am suffering from an odd issue when using twitch.tv. In short, when viewing peoples streams, my video feed will usually turn into colorful static (aka "clown vom… (lees meer)

Hello, I am suffering from an odd issue when using twitch.tv. In short, when viewing peoples streams, my video feed will usually turn into colorful static (aka "clown vomit"). I suspect that the issue is coming from Firefox, but I can't be certain. I am using a newly-bought laptop and the issue could be caused by a large number of things, theoretically. Here is what I know:

  • When viewing on twitch.tv with quality 360p or higher, the video feed will usually (95%) become colorful static within 1 minute or less. When this happens, the video feed does not ever recover until page is refreshed or quality is changed. (I know a bit about video encoding, so this seems extremely odd to me, if it were due to a networking thing that lost some packets, a full-image frame should come alone sooner or later and fix things, but that never seems to happen)
  • The video feed is far less likely to become corrupted when viewing at 160p, but can still happen.
  • The ads may become corrupted in the same way that the main video feed can.
  • When the feed is corrupted, the rest of the Twitch interface (pause/play, volume, quality select) is extremely laggy.
  • When the feed is corrupted, if I pause the stream, sometimes the paused corrupted image is not completely stationary! There will be flickering in small portions of the image, looking similar to texture fighting in 3d rendering, flickering between two equally-but-differently corrupted versions of the image
  • The issue never appears when using Chrome to watch twitch.tv. This is what makes me think Firefox is the culprit, not Twitch or networking or graphics drivers.
  • Disabling my browser addons does not help.
  • Private browsing window does not help.
  • Clearing my browser cache does not help.
  • I have had the issue happen on Youtube exactly once in 2 weeks, not sure if that's related or not, I think it was a normal "lost some network traffic but fixed itself the next time a full frame was received" thing.
  • Video live streams on Youtube don't get corrupted the way they do on Twitch.

Can someone please give me advice for how to fix this? Has anyone seen anything like this before? Is there a way for me to get deeper under the hood of either Twitch or Firefox and more closely debug the video stream when it fails?

Asked by brian.henson1 4 dae gelede

Answered by brian.henson1 2 dae gelede

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No audio available

I have searched Support, enabled media Autoplay for all sites, Page Info for individual sites. Videos play but never with audio. Currently using FF 134.0 (64-bit) on Debi… (lees meer)

I have searched Support, enabled media Autoplay for all sites, Page Info for individual sites. Videos play but never with audio. Currently using FF 134.0 (64-bit) on Debian 12, but recall some problems starting about the 133.0 update. No audio with Youtube, Amazon testimonials/reviews, etc.

Please help?

Asked by Rusy Travis 1 week gelede

Answered by TechHorse 6 dae gelede

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Bookmarks on firefox latest version 115

So lately can't save bookmarks anymore not even to anywhere, what happened with version 115 running windows 7? Tried even saving all bookmarks and still nothing, even ex… (lees meer)

So lately can't save bookmarks anymore not even to anywhere, what happened with version 115 running windows 7? Tried even saving all bookmarks and still nothing, even extensions won't save bookmarks...

Asked by Mangekyo Sharringan 4 dae gelede

Answered by Mangekyo Sharringan 2 dae gelede

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Firefox won't allow me to access facebook.com

I love Firefox, I use it on all my devices. And daily I access facebook.com on this browser, it's been working flawlessly - until yesterday. Yesterday, using Firefox (ver… (lees meer)

I love Firefox, I use it on all my devices. And daily I access facebook.com on this browser, it's been working flawlessly - until yesterday. Yesterday, using Firefox (ver 130.0.1) on my Windows 10 PC, I tried accessing a FB page which I visit sometimes: https://www.facebook.com/OpenOscillator

Rather than reaching that page, I got a white screen with this error message: "Sorry, something went wrong." And since then, even visiting the Facebook home page (or any other FB page) has the same error message.

Today I tried the same thing on my Mac (OS 14.3), using Firefox and logging into facebook.com, which worked as usual. But when I went to https://www.facebook.com/OpenOscillator, I got the same error message: "Sorry, something went wrong." And as happened on my PC, now on my Mac I can't access any FB page on Firefox.

And just to mention, I've rebooted both the PC and the Mac, yet this problem persists on both devices.

Trying this same exercise on Edge on my PC does not have this problem. Nor does it happen when doing this on Safari on my Mac.

So, this problem has only been happening on Firefox. I can no longer access facebook.com with Firefox. Do you guys have any ideas how to solve this?

Helpful to know: Do you have the same outcome if you visit this FB page: https://www.facebook.com/OpenOscillator

Thanks for your assistance! Steven

Asked by Steven Churchill 3 maande gelede

Answered by Steven Churchill 3 maande gelede

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CORS request did not succeed

To whom it may concern, I have an angular application accessing data from a 3rd party data provider. To get data, POST-requests are sent to the data provider REST API (h… (lees meer)

To whom it may concern,

I have an angular application accessing data from a 3rd party data provider. To get data, POST-requests are sent to the data provider REST API (https://capzlog.aero). The application works correctly using Google Chrome and Microsoft Edge. However, when using Firefox, the following error appears:

"Cross-Origin Request Blocked: The Same Origin Policy disallows reading the remote resource at https://capzlog.aero/api/pel/public/externalsystemflights/GetMissingIDs. (Reason: CORS request did not succeed). Status code: (null)."

As the POST request contains basic authentication, a preflight-request (OPTIONS) is first sent to the data provider. This request fails when using Firefox (but not when using Chrome or Edge), see attached screen-shots.

I have spent 4 days on the internet trying to figure out a solution, but I could not solve the issue. I tried the following: 1) check the certificates of the 3rd party provider (https://capzlog.aero): There are no issues. 2) start Firefox in safe-mode, disactivating the "Enhanced Tracking Protecting", clearing the cache. 3) changing the following Firefox settings:

   security.enterprise_roots.enabled (true<->false)
   security.tls.version.min (1<->3)
   security.tls.version.max (2<->4)
   network.http.network-changed.timeout

I tried sending the "OPTIONS"-request using curl and it worked as expected:

curl --verbose -XOPTIONS -H "Access-Control-Request-Method: POST" -H "Origin: https://projectz.numericalsolutions.ch" https://capzlog.aero/api/pel/public/externalsystemflights/GetMissingIDs

  • Host capzlog.aero:443 was resolved.
  • IPv6: (none)
  • IPv4: 156.67.9.80
  • Trying 156.67.9.80:443...
  • Connected to capzlog.aero (156.67.9.80) port 443
  • ALPN: curl offers h2,http/1.1
  • TLSv1.3 (OUT), TLS handshake, Client hello (1):
  • TLSv1.3 (IN), TLS handshake, Server hello (2):
  • TLSv1.2 (IN), TLS handshake, Certificate (11):
  • TLSv1.2 (IN), TLS handshake, Server key exchange (12):
  • TLSv1.2 (IN), TLS handshake, Server finished (14):
  • TLSv1.2 (OUT), TLS handshake, Client key exchange (16):
  • TLSv1.2 (OUT), TLS change cipher, Change cipher spec (1):
  • TLSv1.2 (OUT), TLS handshake, Finished (20):
  • TLSv1.2 (IN), TLS handshake, Finished (20):
  • SSL connection using TLSv1.2 / ECDHE-RSA-AES256-GCM-SHA384 / secp384r1 / rsaEncryption
  • ALPN: server accepted h2
  • Server certificate:
  • subject: CN=capzlog.aero
  • start date: Dec 31 10:14:59 2024 GMT
  • expire date: Mar 31 10:14:58 2025 GMT
  • subjectAltName: host "capzlog.aero" matched cert's "capzlog.aero"
  • issuer: C=US; O=Let's Encrypt; CN=R10
  • SSL certificate verify ok.
  • Certificate level 0: Public key type RSA (3072/128 Bits/secBits), signed using sha256WithRSAEncryption
  • Certificate level 1: Public key type RSA (2048/112 Bits/secBits), signed using sha256WithRSAEncryption
  • Certificate level 2: Public key type RSA (4096/152 Bits/secBits), signed using sha256WithRSAEncryption
  • using HTTP/2
  • [HTTP/2] [1] OPENED stream for https://capzlog.aero/api/pel/public/externalsystemflights/GetMissingIDs
  • [HTTP/2] [1] [:method: OPTIONS]
  • [HTTP/2] [1] [:scheme: https]
  • [HTTP/2] [1] [:authority: capzlog.aero]
  • [HTTP/2] [1] [:path: /api/pel/public/externalsystemflights/GetMissingIDs]
  • [HTTP/2] [1] [user-agent: curl/8.6.0]
  • [HTTP/2] [1] [accept: */*]
  • [HTTP/2] [1] [access-control-request-method: POST]
  • [HTTP/2] [1] [origin: https://projectz.numericalsolutions.ch]

> OPTIONS /api/pel/public/externalsystemflights/GetMissingIDs HTTP/2 > Host: capzlog.aero > User-Agent: curl/8.6.0 > Accept: */* > Access-Control-Request-Method: POST > Origin: https://projectz.numericalsolutions.ch > < HTTP/2 204 < cache-control: private < server: Microsoft-IIS/10.0 < access-control-allow-origin: https://projectz.numericalsolutions.ch < access-control-allow-credentials: true < x-aspnet-version: 4.0.30319 < x-powered-by: ASP.NET < date: Thu, 16 Jan 2025 07:12:32 GMT <

  • HTTP/2 stream 1 was not closed cleanly: HTTP_1_1_REQUIRED (err 13)
  • Downgrades to HTTP/1.1
  • Connection #0 to host capzlog.aero left intact
  • Issue another request to this URL: 'https://capzlog.aero/api/pel/public/externalsystemflights/GetMissingIDs'
  • Found bundle for host: 0x55ecfa0a46e0 [can multiplex]
  • Hostname capzlog.aero was found in DNS cache
  • Trying 156.67.9.80:443...
  • Connected to capzlog.aero (156.67.9.80) port 443
  • ALPN: curl offers http/1.1
  • SSL reusing session ID
  • TLSv1.3 (OUT), TLS handshake, Client hello (1):
  • TLSv1.3 (IN), TLS handshake, Server hello (2):
  • TLSv1.2 (IN), TLS handshake, Finished (20):
  • TLSv1.2 (OUT), TLS change cipher, Change cipher spec (1):
  • TLSv1.2 (OUT), TLS handshake, Finished (20):
  • SSL connection using TLSv1.2 / ECDHE-RSA-AES256-GCM-SHA384 / secp384r1 / UNDEF
  • ALPN: server accepted http/1.1
  • Server certificate:
  • subject: CN=capzlog.aero
  • start date: Dec 31 10:14:59 2024 GMT
  • expire date: Mar 31 10:14:58 2025 GMT
  • subjectAltName: host "capzlog.aero" matched cert's "capzlog.aero"
  • issuer: C=US; O=Let's Encrypt; CN=R10
  • SSL certificate verify ok.
  • using HTTP/1.x

> OPTIONS /api/pel/public/externalsystemflights/GetMissingIDs HTTP/1.1 > Host: capzlog.aero > User-Agent: curl/8.6.0 > Accept: */* > Access-Control-Request-Method: POST > Origin: https://projectz.numericalsolutions.ch > < HTTP/1.1 204 No Content < Cache-Control: private < Transfer-Encoding: chunked < Server: Microsoft-IIS/10.0 < Access-Control-Allow-Origin: https://projectz.numericalsolutions.ch < Access-Control-Allow-Credentials: true < X-AspNet-Version: 4.0.30319 < X-Powered-By: ASP.NET < Date: Thu, 16 Jan 2025 07:12:32 GMT <

Here, a comparison of the "OPTIONS"-HTTP-request as sent by Chrome and by Firefox:

CHROME OPTIONS /api/pel/public/externalsystemflights/GetMissingIDs HTTP/1.1 Accept: */* Accept-Encoding: gzip, deflate, br, zstd Accept-Language: en-US,en;q=0.9a comparison of the "OPTIONS"-HTTP-request as sent by Chrome and by Firefox: Access-Control-Request-Headers: authorization,content-type Access-Control-Request-Method: POST Connection: keep-alive Host: capzlog.aero Origin: https://projectz.numericalsolutions.ch Referer: https://projectz.numericalsolutions.ch/ Sec-Fetch-Dest: empty Sec-Fetch-Mode: cors Sec-Fetch-Site: cross-site User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/132.0.0.0 Safari/537.36


FIREFOX OPTIONS /api/pel/public/externalsystemflights/GetMissingIDs undefined Host: capzlog.aero User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Ubuntu; Linux x86_64; rv:134.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/134.0 Accept: */* Accept-Language: en-US,en;q=0.5 Accept-Encoding: gzip, deflate, br, zstd Access-Control-Request-Method: POST Access-Control-Request-Headers: authorization,content-type Referer: https://projectz.numericalsolutions.ch/ Origin: https://projectz.numericalsolutions.ch Connection: keep-alive Sec-Fetch-Dest: empty Sec-Fetch-Mode: cors Sec-Fetch-Site: cross-site Priority: u=4 TE: trailers

And the response header as seen by Chrome:

CHROME HTTP/1.1 200 OK Content-Type: application/json; charset=utf-8 Content-Language: en Server: Microsoft-IIS/10.0 Access-Control-Allow-Origin: https://projectz.numericalsolutions.ch Access-Control-Allow-Credentials: true Set-Cookie: AppSettings=Culture=en-US&Language=English&CountryAlpha2=CH; expires=Fri, 31-Dec-9999 23:59:59 GMT; path=/; secure; SameSite=Lax X-Powered-By: ASP.NET Date: Thu, 16 Jan 2025 07:19:59 GMT Content-Length: 2

Here, a comparison of the Network Traffic as seen for Chrome and for Firefox:

CHROME 17:07:46.550256 IP ANYPC.57562 > 156.67.9.80.https: Flags [P.], seq 1480736564:1480737180, ack 2430285572, win 501, length 616 17:07:46.557654 IP 156.67.9.80.https > ANYPC.57562: Flags [P.], seq 1:393, ack 616, win 8212, length 392 17:07:46.557654 IP 156.67.9.80.https > ANYPC.57562: Flags [P.], seq 393:427, ack 616, win 8212, length 34 17:07:46.557683 IP ANYPC.57562 > 156.67.9.80.https: Flags [.], ack 393, win 501, length 0 17:07:46.557688 IP ANYPC.57562 > 156.67.9.80.https: Flags [.], ack 427, win 501, length 0 17:07:46.558334 IP ANYPC.57562 > 156.67.9.80.https: Flags [F.], seq 616, ack 427, win 501, length 0 17:07:46.558741 IP ANYPC.42786 > 156.67.9.80.https: Flags [S], seq 2926210792, win 64240, options [mss 1460,sackOK,TS val 2936933242 ecr 0,nop,wscale 7], length 0 17:07:46.562927 IP 156.67.9.80.https > ANYPC.57562: Flags [F.], seq 427, ack 617, win 8212, length 0 17:07:46.562962 IP ANYPC.57562 > 156.67.9.80.https: Flags [.], ack 428, win 501, length 0 17:07:46.563492 IP 156.67.9.80.https > ANYPC.42786: Flags [S.], seq 1974100572, ack 2926210793, win 65535, options [mss 1460,nop,wscale 8,nop,nop,sackOK], length 0 17:07:46.563514 IP ANYPC.42786 > 156.67.9.80.https: Flags [.], ack 1, win 502, length 0 17:07:46.565558 IP ANYPC.42786 > 156.67.9.80.https: Flags [P.], seq 1:1743, ack 1, win 502, length 1742 17:07:46.572094 IP 156.67.9.80.https > ANYPC.42786: Flags [.], ack 1743, win 8212, length 0 17:07:46.572094 IP 156.67.9.80.https > ANYPC.42786: Flags [P.], seq 1:161, ack 1743, win 8212, length 160 17:07:46.572133 IP ANYPC.42786 > 156.67.9.80.https: Flags [.], ack 161, win 501, length 0 17:07:46.572276 IP ANYPC.42786 > 156.67.9.80.https: Flags [P.], seq 1743:1794, ack 161, win 501, length 51 17:07:46.572421 IP ANYPC.42786 > 156.67.9.80.https: Flags [P.], seq 1794:3197, ack 161, win 501, length 1403 17:07:46.583942 IP 156.67.9.80.https > ANYPC.42786: Flags [.], ack 3197, win 8206, length 0 17:07:46.710020 IP 156.67.9.80.https > ANYPC.42786: Flags [P.], seq 161:638, ack 3197, win 8206, length 477 17:07:46.751327 IP ANYPC.42786 > 156.67.9.80.https: Flags [.], ack 638, win 501, length 0 17:07:46.754201 IP 156.67.9.80.https > ANYPC.42786: Flags [P.], seq 161:638, ack 3197, win 8206, length 477 17:07:46.754231 IP ANYPC.42786 > 156.67.9.80.https: Flags [.], ack 638, win 501, options [nop,nop,sack 1 {161:638}], length 0$

FIREFOX 17:08:28.962851 IP ANYPC.35980 > 156.67.9.80.https: Flags [S], seq 2319755284, win 64240, options [mss 1460,sackOK,TS val 2936975646 ecr 0,nop,wscale 7], length 0 17:08:28.972248 IP 156.67.9.80.https > ANYPC.35980: Flags [S.], seq 1053801102, ack 2319755285, win 65535, options [mss 1460,nop,wscale 8,nop,nop,sackOK], length 0 17:08:28.972330 IP ANYPC.35980 > 156.67.9.80.https: Flags [.], ack 1, win 502, length 0 17:08:28.974266 IP ANYPC.35980 > 156.67.9.80.https: Flags [P.], seq 1:1894, ack 1, win 502, length 1893 17:08:28.987389 IP 156.67.9.80.https > ANYPC.35980: Flags [.], ack 1894, win 1026, length 0 17:08:28.987433 IP 156.67.9.80.https > ANYPC.35980: Flags [P.], seq 2921:3937, ack 1894, win 1026, length 1016 17:08:28.987461 IP ANYPC.35980 > 156.67.9.80.https: Flags [.], ack 1, win 502, options [nop,nop,sack 1 {2921:3937}], length 0 17:08:28.987598 IP 156.67.9.80.https > ANYPC.35980: Flags [.], seq 1:1461, ack 1894, win 1026, length 1460 17:08:28.987647 IP ANYPC.35980 > 156.67.9.80.https: Flags [.], ack 1461, win 524, options [nop,nop,sack 1 {2921:3937}], length 0 17:08:28.987682 IP 156.67.9.80.https > ANYPC.35980: Flags [.], seq 1461:2921, ack 1894, win 1026, length 1460 17:08:28.987707 IP ANYPC.35980 > 156.67.9.80.https: Flags [.], ack 3937, win 547, length 0 17:08:28.994553 IP ANYPC.35980 > 156.67.9.80.https: Flags [P.], seq 1894:2052, ack 3937, win 547, length 158 17:08:29.005007 IP 156.67.9.80.https > ANYPC.35980: Flags [P.], seq 3937:3988, ack 2052, win 1025, length 51 17:08:29.005007 IP 156.67.9.80.https > ANYPC.35980: Flags [P.], seq 3988:4057, ack 2052, win 1025, length 69 17:08:29.005700 IP ANYPC.35980 > 156.67.9.80.https: Flags [.], ack 4057, win 547, length 0 17:08:29.006086 IP ANYPC.35980 > 156.67.9.80.https: Flags [P.], seq 2052:2151, ack 4057, win 547, length 99 17:08:29.006123 IP ANYPC.35980 > 156.67.9.80.https: Flags [P.], seq 2151:2577, ack 4057, win 547, length 426 17:08:29.008948 IP ANYPC.35980 > 156.67.9.80.https: Flags [P.], seq 2577:2615, ack 4057, win 547, length 38 17:08:29.018116 IP 156.67.9.80.https > ANYPC.35980: Flags [.], ack 2615, win 1023, length 0 17:08:29.018116 IP 156.67.9.80.https > ANYPC.35980: Flags [P.], seq 4057:4095, ack 2615, win 1023, length 38 17:08:29.024518 IP 156.67.9.80.https > ANYPC.35980: Flags [P.], seq 4095:4322, ack 2615, win 1023, length 227 17:08:29.024518 IP 156.67.9.80.https > ANYPC.35980: Flags [P.], seq 4322:4364, ack 2615, win 1023, length 42 17:08:29.024943 IP ANYPC.35980 > 156.67.9.80.https: Flags [.], ack 4364, win 570, length 0 17:08:35.342337 IP ANYPC.42786 > 156.67.9.80.https: Flags [.], ack 1974101210, win 501, length 0 17:08:35.349317 IP 156.67.9.80.https > ANYPC.42786: Flags [.], ack 1, win 8206, length 0

I really do not know what to do anymore to solve that problem.

As the problem is impacting hundreds of users, I really hope there is a solution.

In advance thanks for your help.

Asked by brugger2 4 dae gelede

Answered by jscher2000 - Support Volunteer 3 dae gelede

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Firefox adding a slash to URLs (2nd attempt at support)

I'm trying to use a script which requires a question mark after the "dot com." I.e., if the url should be http://www.URL.com?custom_URL, it changes it to http://www.URL.c… (lees meer)

I'm trying to use a script which requires a question mark after the "dot com." I.e., if the url should be http://www.URL.com?custom_URL, it changes it to http://www.URL.com/?custom_URL. How to I keep it from changing the URL - and what is the point of jamming that slash in there in the first place?

This is my second attempt at getting an answer. Can't anyone help me with this?

Asked by Wisco 4 dae gelede

Answered by Wisco 3 dae gelede

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Inline Video Display is Distorted

Hello, When I view some pages with inline video graphics, I see a garbled video frame. I have attached a screen grab from part of one screen. I have no issues with YouTub… (lees meer)

Hello, When I view some pages with inline video graphics, I see a garbled video frame. I have attached a screen grab from part of one screen. I have no issues with YouTube or other videos. It's just the graphics of some webpages such as looking at an Apple product on their site. I have not had this issue using Chrome under the same conditions. It's like I have a corrupted Codec or something. Does anyone have any suggestions? Thanks.

Asked by michael.reisman 1 maand gelede

Answered by michael.reisman 4 dae gelede