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Windows 10 guest aborted when playing video online with Firefox

Posted: 26. Mar 2019, 18:57
by eriox
Host OS:Debian-gnome
Host version:9.8(64bit)
VirtualBox Version: 6.0.4 r128413(Qt 5.7.1)
Guest Additions: 6.0.4
Guest Version:Windows 10 1809 x64
Browser:FireFox
Browser version:60.6.1esr (64-bit)
Windows 10 Guest frequently Aborted automatically when playing a video.

Re: Windows 10 guest aborted when playing video online with Firefox

Posted: 26. Mar 2019, 20:41
by socratis
eriox wrote:The file is too big, maximum allowed size is 128 KiB
ZIP it first.

I will not allow links to 3rd party sites that require my e-mail address just to see your log, no way! :roll:

Re: Windows 10 guest aborted when playing video online with Firefox

Posted: 27. Mar 2019, 08:35
by eriox
:wink:

Re: Windows 10 guest aborted when playing video online with Firefox

Posted: 27. Mar 2019, 08:38
by eriox
Okay.

Re: Windows 10 guest aborted when playing video online with Firefox

Posted: 28. Mar 2019, 22:27
by socratis
Here are some notes on your setup:
00:00:01.617410 NumCPUs <integer> = 0x0000000000000001 (1)
00:00:01.804941 CPUM: Physical host cores: 4
You have 4 cores available on your host. You could assign a 2nd CPU to your guest, it's going to run a lot smoother.
00:00:01.617844 VMSVGAEnabled <integer> = 0x0000000000000001 (1)
You have chosen the new VBoxSVGA option as your Graphics Controller (VM Settings » Display » Screen » Graphics Controller). Can you try to switch to the more traditional VBoxVGA (without the "S") and see if the situation changes?
00:00:01.814366 VMSVGA3d: OpenGL version: 3.0 Mesa 13.0.6
00:00:01.814368 VMSVGA3d: OpenGL Vendor: Intel Open Source Technology Center
00:00:01.814368 VMSVGA3d: OpenGL Renderer: Mesa DRI Intel(R) Haswell Mobile
Intel isn't known for producing the best solution for GPUs, either in software or in hardware. You may have to disable 2D/3D acceleration in the VM Settings, let's hope not...

Re: Windows 10 guest aborted when playing video online with Firefox

Posted: 29. Mar 2019, 06:38
by eriox
Still the same, this is the latest Windows10 guest log.

Re: Windows 10 guest aborted when playing video online with Firefox

Posted: 29. Mar 2019, 07:14
by socratis
You had
00:00:01.617835 3DEnabled <integer> = 0x0000000000000001 (1)
and now you have
00:00:00.983196 3DEnabled <integer> = 0x0000000000000000 (0)
I take it that you tried with both 3D enabled/disabled, with VBoxVGA/VBoxSVGA, all possible combinations, right? And it still crashes?

I don't have anything, maybe test a fresh installation, a new VM I mean, and see if you still get the crash?

What's the video in question BTW, that makes your VM crash, do you have a link?

Re: Windows 10 guest aborted when playing video online with Firefox

Posted: 1. Apr 2019, 05:02
by eriox
I take it that you tried with both 3D enabled/disabled, with VBoxVGA/VBoxSVGA, all possible combinations, right? And it still crashes?
Yes
I don't have anything, maybe test a fresh installation, a new VM I mean, and see if you still get the crash?
(All Windows guest used Winprivacy optimization.)new Windows10 guest VM Still the same crash,but Windows 8.1 guest not crash
What's the video in question BTW, that makes your VM crash, do you have a link?
That's Video Windows 10 Guest frequently Aborted automatically when playing a video

Re: Windows 10 guest aborted when playing video online with Firefox

Posted: 1. Apr 2019, 07:20
by socratis
eriox wrote:All Windows guest used Winprivacy optimization
Have you tried without that? It seems that this "app" is changing the system fundamentally, from apps to services to networking. Please try without it...

Other than that you're playing a video from YouTube at 1080p with no stuttering or any other sound issues. You're already in the "it works" category, not a lot of people get there easily... ;)

Re: Windows 10 guest aborted when playing video online with Firefox

Posted: 18. Apr 2019, 05:33
by eriox
So why is Windows8.1guest not Aborted? privact tools are also all selected.

Re: Windows 10 guest aborted when playing video online with Firefox

Posted: 18. Apr 2019, 06:12
by socratis
I don't honestly know, I can't possibly know, I don't want to know. VirtualBox supports specific guest; unchanged. You got to ask the "app" developers what exactly it is that they're doing.