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The Allwinner "Cedrus" Video Decoder Supports H.265 On Linux 5.5
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Do any other ARM SoCs have open-source video decoding? AFAIK PRi has proprietary video decode only, and I've never even heard of Linux video decode for Adreno or Vivante.
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Originally posted by caligula View PostThe real tough question is though, does any Linux player support playing video on these SoCs? mpv, flash, firefox?
With a vdpau backend, mpv/mplayer and such should work.
Firefox doesn't have any video decode accel on Linux. (Where have you been?)
Flash? Flash video? You've got to be kidding...
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Originally posted by hajj_3 View Post
This support 4k resolution and h265 video, raspberry pi 3b and older don't support either. Raspberry pi4 does though.
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Originally posted by caligula View PostDoes it make any sense to buy these cheap clone boards when RPi has supported fullhd video and CEC for almost 6 years now?
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Does it make any sense to buy these cheap clone boards when RPi has supported fullhd video and CEC for almost 6 years now?
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The Allwinner "Cedrus" Video Decoder Supports H.265 On Linux 5.5
Phoronix: The Allwinner "Cedrus" Video Decoder Supports H.265 On Linux 5.5
The Cedrus video decode driver developed by Bootlin after successful crowdfunding for creating an open-source Linux video decoder for Allwinner SoCs now has H.265 support!..
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