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What software are you using to watch videos?
Freetube
Steam client
I don't use Freetube, but I'm pretty sure that the Steam client can do vsync as long as you have hardware acceleration enabled in the Steam settings.
Hmm.
What video hardware are you using? Like, what's the output of this command:
Do you perchance have
mpv
? That gives very considerable control over video output, so it's useful to try things regarding video.Can you
yt-dlp
this vsync test video to your local machine? I've used it in the past to confirm whether tearing is present, and it'd be useful to run undermpv
with some different settings.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9hIRq5HTh5s
I think I've found a decent solution for now, I'll keep the troubleshooting options you've listed in mind if I run into problems in the future. Thank you.