[Expired for chromium-browser (Ubuntu) because there has been no
activity for 60 days.]
** Changed in: chromium-browser (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Expired
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Brave is also not support Hardware-accelerated video decode. Chromium
(80.0.3987.163), Chrome (81.0.4044.129), Brave (1.8.86) all use vpx and
indicate Hardware-accelerated video decode is not available for the
platform in chrome://flags. Enable Override software rendering list did
not overcome the
You are right. Hardware-accelerated video decode is currently not
supported by chrome and also the chromium, released by Ubuntu. Brave or
chromium-Beta is likely a way to get through it. Both of the browsers
are not able to be installed from Ubuntu's repository. They are also not
available in snap
You would use chrome://media-internals/
To know if a video is gpudecoded ( MOjo) or soft (vpx or ffmpeg)
But all default version are soft.
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For Michel-Ekimia
The previous Graphics Feature Status is the information I got from
http://gpu/ in chromium and in chrome, respectively.
I did not check if the task was sent to GPU or not. But I am sure that
when I use youtube with 4K resolution. I do find a process in htop
showed chrome sen
For Michel-Ekimia
Correction: information is form chrome://gpu.
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193% CPU usage while using webex with chromium
To manage notificatio
For the update report, we had another webex meeting today. I try
chromium initially, it showed situation similar to the one mentioned
above. After that, I try chrome, it initially comes out very well. After
an uncertain time point the CPU run up more than 100%. After I kill the
process, the webex w
Neither chromium nor chrome on linux are gpu video decoding capable.
You have to use Brave for this ( with limitations)
I guess Webex use Webrtc ( So may be VP8 )
Check the last section of chrome://gpu/ to know what decoding is
supported.
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Thank you for your help. Yes, it is an bug report about Webex meeting.
I enable hardware-accelerated video decoding on chromium (80.0.3987.163,
official build, 64-bit) by editing chrome://flags. But, it still use
around 200 % CPU. Noticeably, the process did not turn down when I close
the tab of w
I assume you mean Webex Meetings? I'm not able to create a test meeting
here to confirm the problem, but IĀ suppose this might have to do with
chromium not enabling hardware-accelerated video decoding on linux. Can
you by any chance test this with the Chrome deb package
(https://www.google.com/chrom
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