On 30/03/2023 10:53, Tomasz Torcz via rpmfusion-developers wrote:
Were the codecs only difference? What about video-decode acceleration (libva)?
It works out of the box in Fedora build.
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I never enabled vaapi support by default, users need to enable that
themselves as chromium support for it is a mess.
Fedora chromium enables it by default.
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On Thu, Mar 30, 2023 at 09:48:07AM +0200, Nicolas Chauvet via
rpmfusion-developers wrote:
> FYI
>
> chromium-freewold is now discontinued, as Leigh has dropped it.
> As fedora chromium is now capable of enabling codecs given the
> availability in system ffmpeg, it's now the way forward.
>
> See
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Le jeu. 30 mars 2023 à 09:48, Nicolas Chauvet a écrit :
>
> FYI
>
> chromium-freewold is now discontinued, as Leigh has dropped it.
> As fedora chromium is now capable of enabling codecs given the
> availability in system ffmpeg, it's now the way forward.
>
> See also https://twitter.co
FYI
chromium-freewold is now discontinued, as Leigh has dropped it.
As fedora chromium is now capable of enabling codecs given the
availability in system ffmpeg, it's now the way forward.
See also https://twitter.com/rpmfusion_team/status/1641336945866309634
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