WebUsing this driver it's possible to access VA-API implementations (Intel, AMD proprietary) and VDPAU implementations (nVidia proprietary, nVidia free, Radeon free) using VA-API. … WebJan 10, 2024 · OK, got a response from the Firefox devs. The "HARDWARE_VIDEO_DECODING=blocklisted by env: Blocklisted by gfxInfo" shown in …
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WebJan 17, 2024 · Difficulty: ★★☆☆☆ Requirements: Google Chrome >=88 Brave >= 1.19 Vivaldi >=3.6 Opera >=74 For Chromium and Firefox, see their corresponding Arch Wiki … WebDec 5, 2024 · Now, with Chrome and Firefox looking to (finally) use VA-API for hardware video decoding, it would be nice to have it take advantage of the GPU (esp. for laptop users). I’ve tried (somewhat successfully) to implement a VA-API backend for nvdec, however I fall over at the getting the decoded image to the screen. avan 402 aspire
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WebJun 9, 2024 · By disabling hardware acceleration Firefox, you should do the below steps. Step 1. Click on the Menu icon (three slashes) on the top right and select Options. Step 2. In the default General tab of the new screen, scroll down to find Performance. Step 3. Under the Performance section, uncheck “Use recommended performance settings”. Step 4. WebNov 26, 2024 · Diagnose: While playing said videos in firefox i was able to observe in the task manager that actually none of my graphics cards video decoding capabilities were … WebThey only use software decoding. I suggest you try Firefox 51 (developer edition) and try again; as OpenGL accelerated layer are now turned on by default. In any case; extremely doubtful the chrome use 1/4th of the CPU than Firefox considering that they both use the same video decoders. Unless you use Flash. Comment hidden (advocacy) avan 499