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youtube 360 display windows 10

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I'm pretty sure I have a Firefox configuration problem. I'm running Firefox version 75.0 64 bit on Windows 10. If I try to watch a 360 degree video on Youtube I see a split screen video (top part is a "front view" and bottom section is a "top view"). The video card is a AMD Radeon 5900. Microsoft Edge displays the video correctly. Chrome also displays the video correctly.

So it seems like the video card and driver are up to the task based on what I see in Edge and Chrome.

Can someone suggest what Firefox config parameters I might look at to solve the issue?

Thanks, Don

I'm pretty sure I have a Firefox configuration problem. I'm running Firefox version 75.0 64 bit on Windows 10. If I try to watch a 360 degree video on Youtube I see a split screen video (top part is a "front view" and bottom section is a "top view"). The video card is a AMD Radeon 5900. Microsoft Edge displays the video correctly. Chrome also displays the video correctly. So it seems like the video card and driver are up to the task based on what I see in Edge and Chrome. Can someone suggest what Firefox config parameters I might look at to solve the issue? Thanks, Don

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Eve,

Changing webgl.disabled from TRUE to FALSE seemed to solve the issue. Now how did that happen !

Thanks, Don

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I'd search webgl in about:config and see if anything got flipped inadvertently. 360 videos work on my windows 10 FF75

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Eve,

Changing webgl.disabled from TRUE to FALSE seemed to solve the issue. Now how did that happen !

Thanks, Don