Hardware decode on candidate/hwacc worked out of the box for me, thanks!
- VaapiVideoDecoder
- Xorg
- VERSION="21.1 (Vera)"
- Intel Kabylake (Gen9)
- Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-8550U CPU @ 1.80GHz
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Hardware decode on stable/hwacc worked out of the box for me, thanks!
- VDAVideoDecoder
- Xorg
- VERSION="21 (Vanessa)"
- Intel Kabylake (Gen9)
- Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-8550U CPU @ 1.80GHz
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For these description items:
- Distro version (`grep VERSION= /etc/os_release`);
- GPU (`lscpu`);
Do you mean?
- Distro version (`grep VERSION= /etc/os-release`);
- GPU (`lsgpu`);
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Hi Olivier,
Is this branch (and thread) dead? From your last comment, it sounds like
the VA-API code is getting merged into a more mainline branch
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Hi Olivier,
Have you had a chance to look into why hardware decoding seems to broken
now?
Thanks, Matt.
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I'm seeing the same problem. Debug information below.
LIBVA_MESSAGING_LEVEL=2 snap run chromium
[20382:20382:0821/200854.560443:ERROR:sandbox_linux.cc(374)]
InitializeSandbox() called with multiple threads in process gpu-process.
[20548:13:0821/200904.074169:ERROR:batching_media_log.cc(38)] Media
Thanks Olivier. I'll keep my eye out for that, so I can test
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[snap] vaapi chromium no video hardware decoding
S
HW acceleration doesn't work for me in the latest build. I noted that
Olivier was going to build with a newer version of libva so I went ahead
an installed the latest version, as per this guide:
https://github.com/intel/media-driver/wiki/How-to-build-and-use-media-
driver%3F. Unfortunately that did
Hi Olivier,
Many thanks for starting that back up! I have install Chromium from the
candidate/vaapi channel and the HW acceleration is working for me.
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It does appear to be abandoned, unfortunately. I had hoped that the
official addition of VAAPI support to Firefox would be an alternative
but it is dependent on Wayland, which is not currently default supported
by Ubuntu.
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The landing page for the build has disappeared:
https://code.launchpad.net/~osomon/+snap/chromium-snap-from-source-
enable-vaapi so it's possible that your installation has reverted to the
main branch again.
For what it's worth, there is another working option available that we
can try: https://la
I have a slightly newer chipset (Kabylake) so VP9 is supported in my
case. Thanks for the suggestion though.
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I wonder if my problem may be related to this error in the chrome://gpu
log:
- [20257:20257:0414/133034.932196:ERROR:gl_implementation.cc(280)] :
Failed to load /snap/chromium/686/usr/lib/chromium-browser/libGLESv2.so:
/snap/chromium/686/usr/lib/chromium-browser/libGLESv2.so: cannot open
shared ob
Interesting. Since I'm only getting VpxVideoDecoder decode, I guess I
have an installation issue of some kind.
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Some updates:
- I can confirm that 'sudo snap install --channel=candidate/vaapi chromium'
installs correctly, as of today, with the same version indicated in the build
log.
- HW accelerated decode is not available when I apply the
'--ignore-gpu-blacklist' flag
- HW accelerated encode is availa
It appears that the candidate/vaapi channel has either been broken or
abandoned, since the last build was on February 15th:
https://code.launchpad.net/~osomon/+snap/chromium-snap-from-source-
enable-vaapi
Is it possible to get the channel added to the 'Built automatically'
build schedule since is
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