YTG
September 28, 2021, 4:51pm
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Please enable hardware-accelerated-video-decode flag back in kubuntu! IT was there yesterday but no longer today! I can’t go on with software decode. It uses too much of my cpu.
Dear “Brave” developers, good afternoon!
I would ask you to add Hardware-accelerated video decode (vaapi) on Brave browser on Linux!
For some reason Google has removed that option form Chromium project on Linux by default, but there is a chromium project that patched vaapi! https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/chromium-vaapi-bin/
It’s very important for many of Linux users to have that option because without vaapi, when you watch a video with vp09 codec (Every video on YouTube nowadays) at 60fp…
Do the instructions from the Github comment below apply for your case?
opened 12:16PM - 19 Aug 21 UTC
question
OS/Linux
gpu/driver
OS/Desktop
been looking through all the flags and everything and cant get anything other th… an software rendering
Canvas: Hardware accelerated
Compositing: Hardware accelerated
Multiple Raster Threads: Enabled
Out-of-process Rasterization: Disabled
OpenGL: Enabled
Rasterization: Software only. Hardware acceleration disabled
Skia Renderer: Enabled
Video Decode: Software only. Hardware acceleration disabled
Vulkan: Disabled
WebGL: Hardware accelerated
WebGL2: Hardware accelerated
any help ?
YTG
September 28, 2021, 5:09pm
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No. This page is regarding arch based distro. I am on kubuntu, which is a debian based distro.
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November 27, 2021, 5:10pm
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