https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=447610

--- Comment #4 from popingsa...@gmail.com ---
(In reply to Eoin O'Neill from comment #3)
> Hi popingsarah,
> 
> If you could provide the following information, it would help us quite a lot.
> 1) Please give us any information regarding your cpu or gpu (model, driver,
> etc.) so we can try similar vendors or models if possible.
> 2) If you could provide us a test file, like the one in the video that can
> have the issue reproduced, that would help with trying to reproduce it on
> our end.
> 3) Lastly, please tell us your current settings in the following preferences
> windows: 
>    `Settings > Configure Krita... > Display > Canvas Acceleration`
>    `Settings > Configure Krita... > Performance > Animation Cache`
> 
> Thanks,
> Eoin.

1) In device manager it says: AMD Radeon R7 Graphics (driver version
27.20.20903.8001) 
    But for more specifics in msinfo it says in processor AMD Pro A8-8650B R7
2) I will attach the krita file it happened to (though I will say, the issue is
only within krita playback, when it is exported as an mp4, as I did afterwards,
you cannot see the corrupted frame). 
3) Canvas Acceleration: 
                                       Renderer- Auto (Direct3D 11 via ANGLE)
                                       Scaling mode- High Quality Filtering
                                       Use texture buffer- on
    Animation Cache:
                                       Cache storage backend- In memory
                                       Limit cache frame size- 2500px
                                       Use region of interest- 25%
                                       Enable background cache generation- on

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