Most modern browsers, including Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Opera, Vivaldi and other Chrome and Firefox based browsers enable hardware acceleration by default. This allows loading graphics and videos to enhance the browsing experience. Sometimes, hardware acceleration makes videos load in a jerky manner. In this case, you can easily disable hardware acceleration in your browser to open videos smoothly. Please go through disabling hardware acceleration for each browser one by one. You can also enable or disable hardware acceleration system-wide in Windows 10.
Disable Hardware Acceleration in Google Chrome
First, you can check which components of Chrome are using hardware acceleration and turn them off as per your need. To check which components of Chrome are using hardware acceleration, go to Chrome and open the following URL: chrome://gpu This will show all the graphics related status of the browser.
To disable hardware acceleration, open the following URL in Chrome: chrome://settings/?search=Use+hardware+acceleration+when+available Toggle the hardware settings button to Disable.
Disable Hardware Acceleration in Mozilla Firefox
In Firefox 55, Mozilla has introduced a new performance section under settings which lets you control performance settings like no. of content processes allowed to be created and used for hardware acceleration when available. You can disable hardware acceleration from there. For your ease, here are the steps involved for disabling hardware acceleration in Firefox 55+: This should disable hardware acceleration in Firefox. You may need to restart Firefox for the changes to take effect. Sometimes the 3D graphics and videos will not work even after disabling hardware acceleration in Firefox. In that case, you will need to disable WebGL as well. Here are the steps for disabling WebGL:
Disable Hardware Acceleration in Opera
Opera is also a popular browser which is especially useful when laptop battery is draining out. Opera has a feature to save battery while using the browser on battery for better laptop performance. You can also disable hardware acceleration in Opera if videos are distorting or not running fine. Just follow the steps below to disable hardware acceleration in Opera:
Disable Hardware Acceleration in Vivaldi
Vivaldi is a new promising browser with many features which aren’t available in popular browsers like Google Chrome and Firefox. It is based on Chromium but boasts a lot more features. Although based on Chromium, Vivaldi gives a lot of customization options in the settings window. Unfortunately, enabling or disabling hardware acceleration in Vivaldi is not as easy to find as in Chrome or Firefox. However, after following the steps below, you’ll be able to disable hardware acceleration in Vivaldi without any issues. To disable hardware acceleration in Vivaldi, follow the steps below: Hopefully this will help you disable or enable hardware acceleration for your browsers. We have covered the major browsers. Almost all other browsers will have their settings similar to one of these. So it will be easier for you to change the settings comfortably. If you have any issues with hardware acceleration settings, please do let us know through the comments below. Also see:
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