If your YouTube watching has been plagued with an occasional checkerboard effect in [[link]] recent years, you may have cause for celebration—the offers a fix.
The issue seems to have affected those using Chromium-based browsers to playback video on certain GPUs, with some Nvidia RTX card owners and garbled video output.
"This update addresses an issue that distorts parts of the screen. This occurs when you use a Chromium-based browser to play a [[link]] video."
Those who are not signed up for Windows Preview builds can do so by clicking the "get the latest updates as soon as they're available" toggle in Windows Update settings, and install the latest version from there.
It's not just bug fixes in the latest release, either. New features include mouse dragging between breadcrumbs in the File Explorer address bar, a "Linked Devices" page in account settings for managing multiple PCs and Xbox consoles, and a new account manager for the Start menu.
Still, this certainly sounds like it was an annoying problem, and one many will be glad to [[link]] see the back of. Although I haven't personally witnessed it on my main machine with its AMD card. See, there are advantages to going team red! If only ray tracing performance was one of them…