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Originally posted by SteamPunker View PostIt's absolutely disgraceful that they didn't focus on the royalty-free open video standards first. It should have been the other way around. First support AV1 and VP9, and deal with the patent-encumbered and royalty-laden standards later.
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Originally posted by sl1pkn07 View Postnobody uses that codecs IRL. see the torrent/DL sites
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Originally posted by dlq84 View Post
From the article: "The Khronos Group also highlighted the beta drivers available from NVIDIA and AMD"
This is genuinely a step forward into the right direction (a unified video decode and encode path for Linux).
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It's absolutely disgraceful that they didn't focus on the royalty-free open video standards first. It should have been the other way around. First support AV1 and VP9, and deal with the patent-encumbered and royalty-laden standards later.
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Originally posted by SuitedUpDev View Post
Tbh, I kinda doubt it and I kinda wish it could be. Given the standpoints of certain vendors (read; NVIDIA) of not supporting VA-API but instead doing their own thing (VDPAU). I expect a similar situation as it is right now. Intel, AMD ( / Radeon) and some of the smaller vendors like Qualcomm and MediaTek embracing Vulkan Video but NVIDIA refusing to do anything except the things they put forth themself.
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interesting how this goes, but IMO I see most apps sticking with vaapi
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