Hi team,
This issue only happened today. As my main display is an ultrawide and when I play 16:9 videos, the left/right side will be filled with black fillers. Today when I was switching tabs on my vertical monitors on the side, I noticed that the video player is acting strange, the right filler disappeared and I saw the windows behind it.
I wonder what is the problem - if it is the chrome, youtube’s player, my computer’s OS / software, or some hardware fault etc? Any suggestion on how to find out the root cause?
About 2 weeks ago I had a Video_Scheduler_Internal_Error BSOD randomly. It is the first time this PC encounters BSOD, I am not sure if these two events are relevant.
When I open event viewer, I can see quite a lot of errors piled up, mainly
- svchost (4976,D,22) SRUJet: A request for a node on an empty page (Pgno: 78, Flags: 0xa80a) has been made (error -351) for a B-Tree (ObjectId: 12, PgnoRoot: 47) of database C:\Windows\system32\SRU\SRUDB.dat. This is typically due to a lost I/O from storage hardware. Please check with your hardware vendor for latest firmware revisions, make changes to your controller's caching parameters, use crash consistent hardware with Forced Unit Access support, and/or replace faulty hardware.
- svchost (4976,D,23) SRUJet: Database C:\Windows\system32\SRU\SRUDB.dat: Index AutoIncIdIndex of table {5C8CF1C7-7257-4F13-B223-970EF5939312} is corrupted (0).
I am not sure if these event log errors are relevant as well.
I tried to open debug log on chrome launch by setting the flag --enable-logging --v=1, but the console did not spill any error message.
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Win10 and Chrome both latest version.
Also, if the BSOD and event viewer’s errors are unrelated to this, please let me know if they are concerning themselves too, thank you very much!