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@Akash_Dwivedi: Hi everyone i am facing this issue please help me for ct images my browser is stable upto 1000 images but more than this my browser still crash and i am facing this issue Seems like there is a bug in Chrome for Windows users with some models of the integrated Intel GPUs. As a result, OHIF and/or Cornerstone3D demos may experience rendering issues, with the GPU process consuming an excessive amount of memory for volume viewports. As a result, the webGL context may be lost and the browser crashes. can u guide me regarding this
[3:38 PM] Akash Dwivedi
that webgl contect loose
@Alireza_Sedghi: StackViewport should work fine
For VolumeViewport yeah that bug exists and sucks
usually a driver update would do the job
make sure you are on the latest
@Akash_Dwivedi: so u mean that i open that ct image in stack viewport
@Alireza_Sedghi: yes, please don’t send to channel messages, let’s talk here
that issue is for volume viewports as far as i know
@Akash_Dwivedi: so how i should solve this problem so my browser stable for kind of ct and it should not crash beacuse the step u told i have done in browser so now it taking load of ct images upto 1000 but more than this it still crash
@Alireza_Sedghi: are you using stack viewport?
are you using OHIF/
@Akash_Dwivedi: i am using using stack viewport for x-ray and volume for ct and mri
@Alireza_Sedghi: the volume viewport with 1000 images for older devices on windows has issues
https://github.com/OHIF/Viewers/issues/3207
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@Akash_Dwivedi: sir i have already done all these step and it stable but large ct images suppose having approx 1100 images it still crash
@Alireza_Sedghi: since you are using volume viewport
use stack viewport
@Akash_Dwivedi: will ct image work fine on stack viewport
@Alireza_Sedghi: I think so
@Akash_Dwivedi: ok i will try thanks