WebXR content not playing in chrome 81 - google-chrome

I got a chrome 81 update in my android phone. After the update, the WebXR output is not playing. The "Enter VR" option is not appearing. On debugging I found that navigator.xr.requestSession request is pending and not getting resolved. Anyone else faced this issue? Is it a chrome issue?

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How to get console logs on Chrome mobile without usb debug?

I once came across an SO answer that gave a Chrome URL to navigate to, that had a button to "enable" JS console logging. After enabling the logging, that tab would show the console logs of other Chrome tabs.
I know this answer seems like a duplicate, but I'm having a lot of trouble finding how to do that again. It was super convenient since it gave the console logs on any Chrome browser without needing a USB connected.
Any ideas? I know I came across it in an SO question about iOS debugging.
Found it! So, it's actually a Chrome on iOS only feature.
URL: chrome://inspect
That URL won't show anything on Chrome for Android, which tripped me up. But, on iOS it shows a "Start Logging" button.
Answer from: https://stackoverflow.com/a/55433616/2096769

Video Freeze in Chrome after 1-2 minutes in webRTC, working fine in firefox

When i wrote the code 6-7 months back everything was working, with no issues what so ever. But recently when i tested it, In Chrome specifically video freezes after some time.
Calling from Android implementation.
Call is working fine in firefox, safari.
If both devices are on same broadband, the issue happens about 1-2 minutes later, if anyone on 4G or cellular it happens instantly. My best guess is that chrome skips one frame to encode, and the drops all coming frames.
Here is a screenshot of webRTC internals sending video graph, after it dropped, you can clearly see the drop in 'sending bytes' and 'constant line' in encoded frames.
I don't even have any idea about how to debug this, any help is very appreciated. Thanks
How does the peerconnections iceconnectionstate look like? Does it go to disconnected and (after some time) to failed?
See https://testrtc.com/webrtc-api-trace/ for an explanation for that part of webrtc-internals.
I faced the same issue and as far as I know, this is a bug in Google Chrome version 56 and above. You can try downloading Google Chrome version below 56 it will work on the downgraded version. There are numerous bug reports filed with this bug and the interesting part is it is reproducible on Android's Google Chrome Application with version 61 and above.
Check out the following bug reports.
video Freezes on Google Chrome
Android Chrome 61, video freezes after connecting
Chrome 61 on Android 6.01 or 7.0 Received Video Freezes
Video freezing issues

Chrome WebRTC: Why can't I send 1080p video?

In Google Chrome 33, I can record and render local video at 1080p but when I stream it to the remote end it always ends up getting received as 720p. What am I doing wrong?
This is a known bug in Google Chrome. Please vote for https://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=259440

chrome browser hangs when loading youtube playlists

Anybody experience this issue with the chrome browser?
I loaded chrome on my Windows 8 tablet pc so I could use chromecast. Logged into my youtube account.
Then clicked on 'Playlists' link and chrome just hangs forever saying 'Loading..."
Through Firefox on the same system I have no problem trying to do the exact same thing.
Anybody know what's going on and what to do?
Thanks for any help.

Refreshing any page with Google Maps API crashes IE8

For the past couple of days we've been experiencing problems with web pages using Google Maps API V3.
Originally I thought it was one particular page on our website, and have spent at least a day trying to find the cause.
This morning I found it was any page with a map on our website, and have just found it's any page on any website with a map.
We are using IE8 on Windows XP, the problem is that on a page with a map is refreshed IE8 crashes.
If "Enable automatic crash recovery" is on in Internet Options/Advanced then you'll get a "balloon" error:
This tab has been recovered
A problem with this webpage cause Internet Explorer to close and reopen the tab.
If "Enable automatic crash recovery" is off, the usual "Internet Explorer has encountered a problem and needs to close" message box appears, but clicking Debug just closes IE.
This happens on the simple example page from Google, it will load fine, press F5 and IE will crash.
https://developers.google.com/maps/documentation/javascript/examples/full/map-simple
This only happens on IE8 on Windows XP. IE7 on XP and IE9 on Windows 7 are fine, as are Firefox and Chrome.
Can anyone else confirm this, and have any idea how to resolve?
Thanks,
Mike
Update:
Have found that it works fine if XP is started in Safe mode with Networking