Hi team, I have two monitors. On my first monitor, Stadia works well. On my second monitor, Stadia is unusable. The first monitor is a 4k monitor and Stadia is just ugly until 4k is enabled over Chrom...
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Hi team, I have two monitors. On my first monitor, Stadia works well. On my second monitor, Stadia is unusable. The first monitor is a 4k monitor and Stadia is just ugly until 4k is enabled over Chrome so I need to be able to use this second monitor. It is a 1080p monitor, backed by a GTX 1080 TI plugged in via DVI-D using the latest NVIDIA graphics drivers and the latest version of Chrome. It is important to note that this is not a Stadia specific problem, and it occurs with any full screen video when Hardware Acceleration is turned on in Chrome (only on second monitor). There is a grey overlay and the video is very choppy. When I look at chrome:gpu, I do see "protected_video_decode" as a problem, but I am not sure if that is related. If I disable hardware acceleration in Chrome, the overlay goes away and the video is acceptable, but input lag and choppiness makes it unusable. I need a way to keep hardware acceleration enabled and troubleshoot the issue on this second monitor. I hope the other information I provided helps narrow down the problem. Currently Stadia is a bad experience on either monitor until this is resolved.