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Obviously it shouldn't be affecting each other, but if that's the reason then Google must have implemented it badly so that different programs with Chromium affect each other...
(I can't reproduce it though, I disabled it in Chrome and restarted both apps and it was still off?)
Edit: You aren't using the flags, you are probably using the 'disable animations inside windows' option in Windows, I guess? Windows treats the wallpaper as an animation inside a window too and won't allow this program to work otherwise, so if you mean that then I'm afraid it can't be helped.
You could add --disable-smooth-scrolling to your Chrome desktop shotcut though.
Regarding "disable animations inside windows", I *think* I recall using it, but I don't remember where I find that option (nor where I should put --disable-smooth-scrolling to my chrome shortcut). I'm not very good with computers. :)
Oh and yes, I just noticed, Spotify is scrolling smoothly now as well. Not sure where/how I fix that though.
You can also turn off smooth scrolling per parameter like this: https://www.digitalcitizen.life/pin-shortcuts-parameters-taskbar-or-start-menu if you add --disable-smooth-scrolling there.