Thanks
For me sites like YouTube, Rumble, Odysee, and Bitchute work but unfortunately this version of flatpak Firefox is giving me problems.
It uses Google's Chromium engine, that's the problem.
I appreciate your recommendation but I'm boycotting Google and as much of its tech as possible—that's why I was using Firefox.
I get that but up until this week, this wasn't a problem—posts used to show up at the top of the page within 3-5 minutes. Today it took two hours.
The posts eventually did show up at the top after two hours and receiving 8 or 9 upvotes.
This delay wasn't always there. Just last week, the posts would show up at the top after 3-5 minutes.
In case anyone here disagrees with the content that's posted on c/kickasswomen, I only post pics/clips of women who have given me their consent; I don't steal anyone's content and post it against their will.
Firstly, I thought that it was fairly obvious but okay, I'll state this community's purpose explicitly: I think that women who practice or compete in martial arts are kickass women and that's why I post their content (pics/clips) here. Secondly, if you think that PG/PG-13 content is 'porn' you must come from a very sheltered background and don't know what you're talking about. Last but not least, if you don't like this community, feel free to leave; this is not North Korea or Cuba. I'm not going to cater to someone with an attitude like yours.
Now, if you have constructive criticism, I'm all ears.
Thank you, this resolved my issue.
I read the wiki and changed "Hardware-accelerated decoding" to "VA-API video decoder".
My original problem was caused by the fact that this was set to automatic, now that it's set to "VA-API video decoder" VLC is able to play mp4 files again without any issues.
I disabled hardware acceleration and VLC is able to play mp4 files again; however, is there a way to turn on hardware acceleration without getting these errors?
Update:
Changing “Hardware-accelerated decoding” to “VA-API video decoder” fixed the issue. Now VLC is able to play mp4 files with hardware acceleration without any issues.
Interesting, I have never tried this before.
I'll try out your solution and get back to you.