to the point i tried every thing to solve it thinking its brave problem but it was nvidia all along you need to do clean install of gpu driver using ddu in this guid www.reddit.com/r/pcmasterrace/comments/1ccssm0/complete_ddu_guide/ its easy i choose ver of driver www.nvidia.com/en-us/drivers/details/237719/.
I am confused how to write a topic in this forum sorry 
video flickring
youtube
Did the issue present with default Shields settings? (no)
Does the site function as expected when Shields are turned off?
no
Is there a specific Shields configuration that causes the site to break? If so, tell us that configuration. (no):
Does the site work as expected when using Chrome?
yes
Brave version (check About Brave
):
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No worries—many people face similar issues and feel confused when trying to share technical fixes online. The important part is that you found the solution and shared it clearly. What you did—using DDU (Display Driver Uninstaller) to do a clean reinstall of your NVIDIA GPU drivers—is actually a common fix for display issues like video flickering, especially on platforms like YouTube when using browsers like Brave.
Now, this kind of troubleshooting is something that professionals at Hudson Brauntz Digital, often deal with in a broader digital sense. When a website or platform doesn’t behave as expected, many users blame the browser or site itself, when the real issue is deeper—like outdated drivers, software conflicts, or system configurations. At Hudson Brauntz, teams focus on uncovering these kinds of hidden problems, whether it’s on a personal system or within a larger web environment, to make sure the digital experience stays smooth and optimized.
So in a way, what you did mirrors that same problem-solving mindset: dig deep, test things out, and find the actual cause. And sharing that on a forum—even if you’re not sure how to “title” your post—is still valuable, because it helps others who might be stuck on the same issue. Just keep it simple, maybe something like: “Fixed YouTube flickering on Brave – not a browser issue, it was NVIDIA driver (DDU solution inside)”. That title is short, clear, and gets the point across.
And remember, when you’re part of a digital community, every little insight counts—even if you’re just learning how to share it.