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But the thing is, every time they fix one thing, they break two other things. So when I implement their fixes then you can bet that something else will break, it would be nice if Google would focus a bit more on pure fixing than adding new things that break old ones.
I haven't changed any command line options or other settings. Did you try deleting the 'wpcache' from the wallpaper_engine/ui folder? Perhaps Chromium has some old cached data there that conflicts with something. Right now I'm not manually deleting this because I'm kinda expecting Chromium to handle its cache right on its own, but who knows.
Edit: I only remembered Squee's VU Meter to have a blur option right now, I checked it there and it doesn't seem to cause a performance hit. Surprisingly it doesn't notably affect performance at all. I think the issue could be could be in relation to something else like certain other CSS options too.
It's really weird though....when I enable blur, the framerate immediately drops to ~20-30 fps, but as soon as the 'bass' kicks in, and the blur is 'more extreme', it becomes like silk smooth....
Also, I could reproduce the same issue with Squee's VU meter.
If I open the console ( remote debugger ), and set the Blur to 0.15px ( instead of the 1px which is the minimum value that could be set through the settings ), the framerate immediately drops to ~30 fps ( although the fps meter on screen still shows 60fps, but you can clearly see it isn't running at 60.... )
Obviously, his wallpaper is not affected, because he only uses integer values as settings :P thus the lowest value is 1.
But this seems to 'prove' ( of course this is a single test ), that it isn't purely my own wallpaper which suffers from this :P
I think it happens everywhere even in the latest Chrome build. If there is no bug report yet, perhaps you could make one so hopefully they're going to fix it?
Thank you for your time :)
Which is similar to this so perhaps you could also reference it: https://bugs.chromium.org/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=726143&q=blur%20performance&colspec=ID%20Pri%20M%20Stars%20ReleaseBlock%20Component%20Status%20Owner%20Summary%20OS%20Modified (look at the date so yeah..... :/ )