Video Display
Video Display
Hi,
All embedded video display is partially pixelated/scrambled on my Pixel C? No pun intended. Stuff which plays fine in Chrome browser.
Thanks: DES
All embedded video display is partially pixelated/scrambled on my Pixel C? No pun intended. Stuff which plays fine in Chrome browser.
Thanks: DES
Re: Video Display
Hey DES!
Thanks for reaching out to us.
What is the Android version of your Pixel C?
Also, could you provide an example of website where these videos display are pixelated/scrambled? We will try to run some tests from here.
Hope to be able to support you with that
Thanks for reaching out to us.
What is the Android version of your Pixel C?
Also, could you provide an example of website where these videos display are pixelated/scrambled? We will try to run some tests from here.
Hope to be able to support you with that

Re: Video Display
Hi,
The Pixel C started out with Marshmallow (6.0.1). Here's a perfect example of what I'm talking about:
http://www.theverge.com/2016/2/28/11130 ... cs-cant-do
All the videos display very badly in Adblocker but are normal in Chrome.
Thanks: DES
The Pixel C started out with Marshmallow (6.0.1). Here's a perfect example of what I'm talking about:
http://www.theverge.com/2016/2/28/11130 ... cs-cant-do
All the videos display very badly in Adblocker but are normal in Chrome.
Thanks: DES
Re: Video Display
More info:
Interestingly, I installed the browser on my Nexus 7, running the same version of Android, and it works perfectly there? Notably there are some differences. Full Screen wasn't available on the Nexus 7, but was on the Pixel C? (The problem appears in either mode.)
There's more than a little I don't understand about Android. For example, the Nexus 7 opens links in Feedly in "something" (other than what I know about and not too shabby), but no default browser is set there? While on the Pixel C only the "known" browsers are offered if the defaults are cleared? I don't get it? There must be a Hidden browser on the Nexus 7?
Interestingly, I installed the browser on my Nexus 7, running the same version of Android, and it works perfectly there? Notably there are some differences. Full Screen wasn't available on the Nexus 7, but was on the Pixel C? (The problem appears in either mode.)
There's more than a little I don't understand about Android. For example, the Nexus 7 opens links in Feedly in "something" (other than what I know about and not too shabby), but no default browser is set there? While on the Pixel C only the "known" browsers are offered if the defaults are cleared? I don't get it? There must be a Hidden browser on the Nexus 7?
Re: Video Display
I resolved the mysterious browser problem. That's a function of Feedly, open web pages directly in "Chrome custom tabs". Never heard of it before? But it works good with Feedly. Sorry for the diversion.
Re: Video Display
Hi,
It's been a month now and I'm sure you realize Adblocker Browser can't display any video on the Pixel C correctly. Here's hoping there's a fix soon?
DES
It's been a month now and I'm sure you realize Adblocker Browser can't display any video on the Pixel C correctly. Here's hoping there's a fix soon?
DES
Re: Video Display
Hey des421!
We are aware of the bugs with the Player, and unfortunately we do not have the exact same device (Pixel C) to test the videos in order to investigate the issue.
However, we are working on it and hope to find a solution soon.
We will keep the users posted.
We are aware of the bugs with the Player, and unfortunately we do not have the exact same device (Pixel C) to test the videos in order to investigate the issue.
However, we are working on it and hope to find a solution soon.
We will keep the users posted.

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Re: Video Display
I just want to add that I'm having the exact same problem with my pixel c, same video problems, had the issues on marshmallow before upgrading to nougat and the problems remain. It seems like some sort of pixel c only issue 

Re: Video Display
Hey jenkins1234!
We will have a look into that.
Although not sure if we can have it fixed till the next release is out.
Thanks for reporting
We will have a look into that.
Although not sure if we can have it fixed till the next release is out.

Re: Video Display
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