The issue you're experiencing with laggy YouTube videos in Microsoft Edge, while other platforms work fine, could be related to several factors. Here are some potential reasons and solutions:
- WebXR and 360 Viewer Issues: Sometimes, specific features or extensions in Edge can cause performance issues. Make sure that any WebXR or 360 Viewer extensions are updated or disabled to see if that resolves the lag.
- Hybrid GPU Setup: If your PC has a hybrid GPU setup, this can cause issues with video playback. You might want to enable the WebXR Multi GPU Support feature in Edge by navigating to
edge://flagsand searching for it. This could help with performance when using Edge. - Audio Spatialization: There are known issues with audio not being spatialized in Microsoft Edge, which might indirectly affect video playback performance. Although this is more about audio, it can impact the overall experience.
- Multimedia Redirection: If you're using a remote session, ensure that multimedia redirection is enabled for video playback. This feature can enhance video performance significantly.
- Browser Settings: Since you've already toggled graphics acceleration and updated your drivers, consider resetting Edge settings to default or clearing the cache to see if that improves performance.
If these suggestions do not resolve the issue, you may want to report the problem through the Send Feedback feature in Edge, as it could be a bug that needs addressing by Microsoft.
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