Hegehog1989, Hey.
A bit tried to improve the playback of the media in Chrome and Firefox.
To begin with, I launched FHD in YouTube on Chrome and Edge - the same video.
For sample I advise no less than FHD or 4K.
Why? There will be a more noticeable skip personnel.
Here is an example. We are the main thing for diagnosing start statistics for sysadmins through the context menu on the video itself.
Then I looked at what Edge shows there (the number of missing frames per minute - 0) and Chrome - and here I oh .......
In Chrome, the number of missing frames per minute is a third of all shown O.O
Well, in general, began to dig because of what turned out to be Chrome uses the "VP9" codec - a rather heavy thing and mostly for hospitals :-)
EDGE uses "AVC1.640028", and this is as it turned out "H264". That's the whole difference :-) Therefore, in EDGE, and did not brake :-)
The Chrome Store has accumulated the useful utility "H264IFY" and installed it:
But it works only if graphical support is enabled in the Chrome settings:
In general, we install the plugin (it is also for Firefox), we include support for Vidyuhi and reboot Chrome.
Everything, our chrome will cease to skip the frames in almost all media files, in my opinion, even in a flash drive :-)
After this, Chrome on FHD began to skip less than one percent of all files shown :-)
Photos for speed made at the hospital, but if there is a time to present and with my Voyo :-)