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Message #15244
[Bug 1424201] Re: Web browsers lacking hardware-accelerated video decoding
As neither Chrome/Chromium or Firefox has any real interest in Linux
support can we get Ubuntu to apply the patch? The patch has existed for
5 years already.
Even a partial solution where its built in but you still have to enable
it in config would be fine. Having to hunt down a ppa to get working
video in 2019 on Linux is absurd.
Otherwise users would be much better off moving to another distro that
supports it such as Arch, Fedora, etc as noted above.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1424201
Title:
Web browsers lacking hardware-accelerated video decoding
Status in Chromium Browser:
Unknown
Status in Mozilla Firefox:
New
Status in chromium-browser package in Ubuntu:
Confirmed
Status in firefox package in Ubuntu:
Confirmed
Status in chromium-browser package in CentOS:
Unknown
Bug description:
The chromium team has done a great job to totally disable hardware
decoding on Linux.
Even ignoring the GPU blacklist does not enable GPU decoding.
How ever the patch is quite simple and it's already working using this
PPA ( using libVA ) :
https://launchpad.net/~saiarcot895/+archive/ubuntu/chromium-dev
the corresponding patch is here :
http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~saiarcot895/chromium-browser/chromium-
browser.trusty.beta/view/head:/debian/patches/enable_vaapi_on_linux.diff
that would be great if we could have this patch indefault Ubuntu
chromium build, this situation is really sad right now, google use
linux to make chromeOS so chromebook are really good at playing videos
but GNU/Linux chromium is slow at doing it.
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