Chrome can't even display colors properly. Why aren't you using Firefox?

Chrome can't even display colors properly. Why aren't you using Firefox?
>go youtube.com/watch?v=P5G65tP9w8A
>jump to about 8:00
>see the tape glow? report back

On my system with a somewhat calibrated screen, Firefox shows the glow and Chrome shows just a black screen.
>chromefags eternally btfo

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he's fucking joking

>t. chrome user

IE 11 shows a black screen too
only based Firefox does it right

Yep I can see it in firefox a bit but not on chrome.

Attached: WTuJMuX.png (458x182, 2K)

Your pic shows black for me.

Testing with a screenshot

Attached: fox-chrome.png (1854x507, 44K)

i can see it fine in chrome.
fix your monitor gamma/contrast settings retard.

There's something else at work here actually, that part of the video's seek thumbnails are all fucked up.
Also, my browser does show it for a moment and then stops showing it, just being a black screen. Using Yandex which is chromium.

I'm actually on a calibrated screen. I see it in chrome. It's more visible in firefox though.

doesn't this sound like the real question is why is firefox improperly displaying/boosting the image?

Maybe. I can try downloading the video and playing it in MPC with MadVR

More likely that Google is serving different versions of the video to both browsers and the encoding is just different.

Huh cool you can play YouTube videos in MPC directly from URL. Anyways, it's identical to Chrome. Firefox is boosting it.

I did use Firefox when I calibrated this television, since that's what I browse with anyway. Could it be that Firefox is at fault here?

hmmMMMMmm

It isn't a brightness issue, if it was then this picture would show banding, not youtube compression destruction. If it's showing differently on firefox then it's because firefox is getting a different video stream for some reason.

Attached: awsdwafsafd.png (1249x605, 6K)

I can't see it in any browser but firefox, and its the same has the same visibility in MPC as firefox for me. Both chrome and IE are black though.

Attached: Yb9T9hY.png (642x491, 10K)

Good point.
In chrome Right Click -> Stats for nerds

Video ID / sCPNP5G65tP9w8A / EB12 61PJ N00N
Viewport1269x714
Current / Optimal Res1920x1080@50 / 1920x1080@50
Volume / Normalized75% / 75% (content loudness -6.3dB)
Codecsvp09.00.51.08.01.01.01.01 (303) / mp4a.40.2 (140)
Color

Someone do it in firefox.

Video ID / sCPN
P5G65tP9w8A / VB8K 5TKE 7Z66
Viewport
682x384
Current / Optimal Res
1280x720@50 / 1280x720@50
Volume / Normalized
100% / 100% (content loudness -6.3dB)
Codecs
vp09.00.51.08.01.01.01.01 (302) / mp4a.40.2 (140)
Color

Video ID / sCPN
P5G65tP9w8A / XXV2 2CC6 EFEA
Viewport
1280x720
Current / Optimal Res
1280x720@50 / 1280x720@50
Volume / Normalized
100% / 100% (content loudness -6.3dB)
Codecs
vp09.00.51.08.01.01.01.01 (302) / mp4a.40.2 (140)
Color
bt709 / bt709

Try using the AVSForum HD 709 files
avsforum.com/forum/139-display-calibration/948496-avs-hd-709-blu-ray-mp4-calibration.html

They have an MP4 file version drive.google.com/file/d/0B9FgjTtNzSy0dTZwZ3p1eGVnTG8/edit

And in Chrome just for good measure.
Video ID / sCPNP5G65tP9w8A / 4FBE 7RRW XXYT
Viewport1280x720
Current / Optimal Res1280x720@50 / 1280x720@50
Volume / Normalized100% / 100% (content loudness -6.3dB)
Codecsvp09.00.51.08.01.01.01.01 (302) / mp4a.40.2 (140)
Colorbt709 / bt709

Seems the same.

So one difference I see is the resolution.
Mine is 1080 yours is 720.
The codec is vp9 on both but mine says (303) and yours (302).
Version stays the same of VP9.

303 and 302 are absolute ID's to the video streams.

from youtbe-dl -F
302 webm 1280x720 720p50 2334k , vp9, 50fps, video only, 116.37MiB
303 webm 1920x1080 1080p50 4442k , vp9, 50fps, video only, 449.71MiB

Bitrate and resolution are different. that's it.

I got the same host even

Attached: fox-chrome2.png (1863x537, 100K)

ok it's not the video stream.
It's the browser rendering.

and if you ask me I think chrome and other browser are rendering it right. Firefox is boosting the color somewhere in the pipeline, maybe just the video decoder portion?

It has to be the video doing the boosting. Because the image you posted looks the same on all browsers.
Why is firefox rendering videos incorrectly? HAH.

I don't have MPC installed but VLC shows it the same as Firefox

hmmMMM intensifies

WTF.
mpv shows the same as chrome.

hmmmMMMMMMmmmmm.

And now, after restarting Firefox the glow is gone.

The codec has changed at least. Could it be Youtube after all?

Attached: fox3.png (1306x780, 42K)

no because in that pic both video stream was 299
unless some discrepancy exist with that specific stream or something in your environment / graphics card video render settings was hanging around and after restarting the application it reflected the new settings.

Can anyone explain this?
>that part of the video's seek thumbnails are all fucked up

oh how your thread backfired op