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Firefox 146.0.1

18 December 2025 om 15:50

Fixed

  • Improved overall stability by fixing crashes related to browsing, graphics, and accessibility features. (Bugs 2001160, 1998185, 1998188)

  • Fixed an issue where fingerprinting protection caused incorrect font rendering on popular websites. (Bug 2000429)

  • Fixed crashes related to media playback and GMP process shutdown. (Bug 2002697)

  • Fixed an issue where desktop profile shortcuts were being unintentionally removed when changing copied profile settings. (Bug 1998209)

  • Improved sidebar text contrast when using vertical tabs with certain themes. (Bug 2006091)

  • When restoring from a backup, the restore success message will appear over the new tab page instead of one of the tabs restored from a backup, to avoid cases where the restored tab canceled the restore success message. (Bug 2003307)

  • Various security fixes.

Unresolved

  • On Windows, clicking tabs may not work at the very top of the screen when Firefox is maximized on a second monitor. We’re working to fix this in a future release. (Fixed in 147.0)

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NVIDIA GeForce GPUs now support up to 12 NVENC hardware encodes

18 December 2025 om 07:46

It appears as though the latest NVIDIA GeForce drivers for December 2025 (591.44 – WHQL) have increased the number of NVENC encodes to 12. We couldn’t find anything in the release notes, but someone reported it on our forums. We set up a vMix 29 preset and then added dual recordings, multicorders, SRT, telestrator and streams all with the hardware encoder ticked and… it worked with 12! This was with an RTX 5070.

Now just because you have 12 hardware encodes at your disposal, probably doesn’t mean you should try this with your 2060 at high resolutions and framerates. Definitely test out the actual number of encodes you need and experiment with the resolution and frame rate.

You can see all of the cards that support 12 hardware encodes by checking out the NVIDIA Encoder Matrix.

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