** Changed in: chromium-browser (Ubuntu)
Status: In Progress => Fix Released
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It looks like the old Chrome bug has been dead for a while:
https://bugs.chromium.org/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=463440
But some newer bugs offer hope:
https://bugs.chromium.org/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=1121948
https://bugs.chromium.org/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=1262051
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Indeed, before closing the firefox task for this bug, we need to look
into the situation with the deb package.
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Could we track the firefox deb OOTB support ?
IMO FF deb still does not use the GPU OOTB to decode video.
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Yes indeed.
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Tracking in bug 1947115 for the Firefox snap, although once fixed that's
probably enough to close this one for Firefox too.
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** Description changed:
- The chromium team has done a great job to totally disable hardware
- decoding on Linux.
+ This is a Meta Bug for GPU accelerated video decoding on Ubuntu/Linux
+ browsers.
- Even ignoring the GPU blacklist does not enable GPU decoding.
+ In 2015 I opened this bug , no
** Changed in: firefox
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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It looks like the VAAPI version is gone from the snap store again. Is
there some reason why this hasn't been merged yet as mentioned in #96?
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If anyone's interested, I've attempted to add VP9 support to the VDPAU/VA-API
wrapper for NVIDIA here: https://github.com/xtknight/vdpau-va-driver-vp9
Testers are welcome. I've used it successfully on 19.10 with chromium-vaapi.
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** Changed in: firefox
Importance: Medium => Unknown
** Changed in: firefox
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** Changed in: firefox
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** Changed in: firefox
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The vaapi-enabled snap currently lives in the candidate/vaapi channel,
which was automatically closed due to lack of updates, but an update
bringing it to the latest stable version is pending publication, so it
will soon be re-opened and available.
Once confirmed this works as expected, I plan to
wrt #91 which snaps might those be?
If its the regular 'chromium' snap it certainly doesn't make any mention
of the fact it supports hardware video acceleration or includes the
vaapi patch.
# snap info chromium
name: chromium
summary: Chromium web browser, open-source version of Chrome
pu
As stated by Daniel, the problem is one of maintenance. Maintaining a
patch against a large and fast-moving code base such as chromium has a
cost, which is why it's always preferable to have such changes
upstreamed.
As it is clear that upstream is not going to enable hardware-accelerated
video dec
Last I heard, Ubuntu "applying the patch" wasn't feasible because it
kept breaking due to upstream changes in Chromium. It's not a patch we
can carry without someone volunteering to maintain it. But oSoMoN is the
expert here and will have more current information...
P.S. You can watch YouTube vide
Good to know. What is downside of enabling hardware acceleration in deb
packages too?
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There are snap packages in Ubuntu that enable hardware video
acceleration.
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Fedora started enabling video acceleration in this build late last year:
* Tue Nov 27 2018 Tom Callaway - 70.0.3538.110-2
- enable vaapi support (thanks to Akarshan Biswas for doing the hard work here)
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As neither Chrome/Chromium or Firefox has any real interest in Linux
support can we get Ubuntu to apply the patch? The patch has existed for
5 years already.
Even a partial solution where its built in but you still have to enable
it in config would be fine. Having to hunt down a ppa to get working
FYI Fedora has now included the VAAPI
https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/chromium/c/278c62709d1dba5883c3b69047706837bb402bd7?branch=master
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I've created a new bug to enable hardware acceleration via v4l2 codecs
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/chromium-browser/+bug/1799686
. Patches linked in the bug. This would give machines like the
Raspberry Pi hardware acceleration (although currently the kernel needs
patches too!).
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** Summary changed:
- Chromium does not use the GPU to decode videos
+ Web browsers lacking hardware-accelerated video decoding
** Also affects: firefox (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: firefox (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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