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Web video displays over-exposed on second monitor.

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Video playing on firefox on my second monitor appears overexposed, as in, lights are extremely light and darks are extremely dark. I am not sure when this issue began.

I know it is not a calibration issue with my monitor because all other content looks as it normally does. I also know it is specifically an issue with firefox and not web video in general because if I open the same videos on chrome they look as expected. This only happens on my second monitor, if I drag the window to my laptop monitor, it looks normal again.

My current setup is an acer Nitro 5 laptop (i5-10300H, RTX 3050 laptop with game-ready drivers) hooked up to a samsung monitor (I belive 32" odyssey g5? I am not sure) through HDMI.

I've updated my graphics drivers, to no avail. I am going to try reverting the latest update on firefox, though I am unsure if it is related at all, I will update the thread if it corrects the issue. I don't really know what else to try if it fails, I appreciate any suggestions.

Other than the problem being firefox dependant, I suppose it could have to do with a firefox-GPU interaction, as my laptop's integrated monitor is driven by the CPU graphics while the external monitor is driven by the GPU. I don't know how to address this or if it's even possible.

Video playing on firefox on my second monitor appears overexposed, as in, lights are extremely light and darks are extremely dark. I am not sure when this issue began. I know it is not a calibration issue with my monitor because all other content looks as it normally does. I also know it is specifically an issue with firefox and not web video in general because if I open the same videos on chrome they look as expected. This only happens on my second monitor, if I drag the window to my laptop monitor, it looks normal again. My current setup is an acer Nitro 5 laptop (i5-10300H, RTX 3050 laptop with game-ready drivers) hooked up to a samsung monitor (I belive 32" odyssey g5? I am not sure) through HDMI. I've updated my graphics drivers, to no avail. I am going to try reverting the latest update on firefox, though I am unsure if it is related at all, I will update the thread if it corrects the issue. I don't really know what else to try if it fails, I appreciate any suggestions. Other than the problem being firefox dependant, I suppose it could have to do with a firefox-GPU interaction, as my laptop's integrated monitor is driven by the CPU graphics while the external monitor is driven by the GPU. I don't know how to address this or if it's even possible.

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I downloaded version 112.0.2 and reinstalled all my plugnis as I realized I hadn't checked to see if they were causing it somehow, but it worked perfectly. I checked with a couple videos I had just seen a few minutes before and they were no longer over exposed. Just to check if the clean install had done it, I updated again to cehck, and videos are back to being overexposed, meaning the problem is defiently related to either update 113 or 113.0.1 though nothing in either update's release notes seems to be related.