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Originally posted by Azrael5 View Postwhy these browsers prevents hardware acceleration decoding?
Google doesn't care about Linux either, there's a patch for video decoding on their bug tracker, but it's been there for over a year and it doesn't look like it'll be checked in anytime soon: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/532294
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Originally posted by Gusar View PostOdroid C1/C2 use Amlogic. Is it the same hardware as supported by this driver or is it different?
C1 has a S805 (M8B) SoC that is not covered by the driver for now. The video decoding IP is not that different so the support for this chip might be added in the distant future.
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Originally posted by Gusar View PostMozilla doesn't care enough about Linux to bother implementing it. A big problem is not actually decoding the video, it's integrating it into the webpage. That requires accelerated layers compositing, which never worked right on Linux and is turned off by default. Things might change once Webrender (Mozilla's new way of accelerated layers compositing) is complete, but that will take a while, not even Windows has Webrender yet.
Google doesn't care about Linux either, there's a patch for video decoding on their bug tracker, but it's been there for over a year and it doesn't look like it'll be checked in anytime soon: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/532294
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Originally posted by Elyotna View Post
Yes for the C2! We already have alpha builds of kodi/libreelec with a mainline kernel (+ patches) that can decode and display video on various SBCs like AML-S905X-CC (Le Potato) and Odroid-C2. It's still rough on the edges but coming along nicely.
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Originally posted by Elyotna View Post
Yes for the C2! We already have alpha builds of kodi/libreelec with a mainline kernel (+ patches) that can decode and display video on various SBCs like AML-S905X-CC (Le Potato) and Odroid-C2. It's still rough on the edges but coming along nicely.
C1 has a S805 (M8B) SoC that is not covered by the driver for now. The video decoding IP is not that different so the support for this chip might be added in the distant future.
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Originally posted by Azrael5 View Post
So it is useless to enable decoding into the aforementioned browsers. the integration of wayland into these browsers could help?
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Originally posted by caligula View PostFirefox can utilize hw decoding,
Maybe you're thinking of the time when Firefox used Gstreamer for media. Then you could install gst-vaapi and it would technically work, but it'd be the inefficient copy-back mode and rendering would be done in software, so using gst-vaapi didn't bring any noticeable benefit in Firefox, if it worked at all. But Firefox hasn't used Gstreamer for a long time now, since version 42 I think.
Current state of Firefox is: There's no hardware video decoding support, and accelerated page rendering is disabled by default because it's buggy. And it won't be fixed ever, because Mozilla is working on new code for rendering called WebRender, which should in theory also work on Linux.
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