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From:
José Maldonado <josemald89@gmail.com>
Subject:
Re: Enable VA-API in graphics/ffmpeg
To:
ports <ports@openbsd.org>
Date:
Sun, 21 Jul 2024 18:10:05 -0400

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> El dom, 21 jul 2024 a la(s) 2:00 p.m., Lucas Gabriel Vuotto
> (lucas@sexy.is) escribió:
> >
> > I don't believe you're doing hardware decoding here. This is how it
> > looks in my machine:
> >
> >  (+) Video --vid=1 (*) (vp9 3840x2160 59.940fps)
> >  (+) Audio --aid=1 --alang=eng (*) (aac 2ch 44100Hz)
> >      Subs  --sid=1 --slang=live_chat 'json' (null) (external)
> > File tags:
> >  Uploader: Edu Camps
> >  Channel_URL: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCV6dTKLL29jPIggEvjIMPzw
> > Using hardware decoding (vaapi).
> > AO: [sndio] 44100Hz stereo 2ch s16
> > VO: [gpu] 3840x2160 vaapi[nv12]
> >
> > You need both --hwdec=auto in mpv and one of graphics/intel-media-driver
> > or graphics/intel-vaapi-driver for Intel cards, depending on your
> > graphics card. idk what the requirements are for AMD cards.

Reviewing the case you indicate with Firefox.

It's best to build Firefox (and Chromium) with VAAPI support now that
it's active. I've tried to do it by forcing the about:config for
VAAPI, but it doesn't work, I imagine because FFVPX (ffmpeg integrated
in Firefox) is not compiled with that support.


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