Public bug reported:

Please refer to this for more details:

https://github.com/intel/media-driver/issues/1503

Apparently the issue has been fixed since ffmpeg 5.1+; but unfortunately
since ubuntu 22.04 is still based off of the ffmpeg 4.4.2 software
stack, applications like OBS installed via the official PPA is unable to
use the system ffmpeg libraries like libavcodec58 to record using the
VAAPI hevc encoder without producing absolutely garbled videos.

I am more than happy to provide any additional information in order to
resolve this issue :)

** Affects: ffmpeg (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New


** Tags: jammy

** Package changed: linux-signed-hwe-5.13 (Ubuntu) => ffmpeg (Ubuntu)

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Title:
  hevc encoding on intel igpu produces garbled output ubuntu 22.04

Status in ffmpeg package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  Please refer to this for more details:

  https://github.com/intel/media-driver/issues/1503

  Apparently the issue has been fixed since ffmpeg 5.1+; but
  unfortunately since ubuntu 22.04 is still based off of the ffmpeg
  4.4.2 software stack, applications like OBS installed via the official
  PPA is unable to use the system ffmpeg libraries like libavcodec58 to
  record using the VAAPI hevc encoder without producing absolutely
  garbled videos.

  I am more than happy to provide any additional information in order to
  resolve this issue :)

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