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submitted 9 months ago by Artemis_Mystique@lemmy.ml to c/linux@lemmy.ml

I use fedora on a 11ish year old laptop(It had decent specs for its time).

recently i encountered an issue while playing a 11 hour webm video(celluloid flatpak) i had downloaded off youtube,

the screen froze, I could still hear the video sound playing, but the system wasn't responding to any keyboard presses(Wouldnt switch over to TTY2-4),

I had heard about REISUB and tried it, but it obviously didnt work, after about 2:30 mins the system unfroze and i was shuffled Across numerous TTY's and the video closed as i had invoked CLTRL+Q

I am not here for a resolution to my problem The issue is reproducible by loading numerous instances of videos whose combined watch time Exceeds about 7-8 hours

I am more curious as to why SYSRQ is disabled and are there any consequences in enabling it(Security Wise)?

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[-] Artemis_Mystique@lemmy.ml 1 points 9 months ago

No, MKV files have weird artifact issues for me so I use MPV(Celluloid) which mostly just works

[-] Hiro8811@lemmy.world -1 points 9 months ago

Never had any problems, not even on Android and 4k video. I did turned on full hardware acceleration though

[-] Artemis_Mystique@lemmy.ml 1 points 9 months ago

my hardware struggles a lot and i find other odd quirks with VLC, I usually don't face such problems on MPV

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