> It means chromium is bind the old libva 2.6. It is a little strange.

Not really. It's just that the vainfo bundled in the snap is from the
focal deb which is 2.6 and what it reports as 'libva version' is just
its own version. If you wget the vainfo from impish in the snap it will
tell libva 2.10.

We should remove vainfo from the snap, it's just confusing. The libva
version now is correct and chromium is correctly loading 2.14 despite
what vainfo is reporting

> Current both my two machines are unable to work with the good snap
package. But the native chromium version could.

Could you give details on that. Is Chromium failing to use VDA for you
even use --disable-features=UseChromeOSDirectVideoDecoder (which you
didn't it seems in your previous comments?). If so could you copy the
output of the command and maybe the log from --enable-logging=stderr ?

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Title:
  [snap] vaapi chromium no video hardware decoding

Status in chromium-browser package in Ubuntu:
  In Progress

Bug description:
  To test the snap with VA-API changes,

  1. Install the snap with

     sudo snap install --channel candidate/hwacc chromium

  2. snap run chromium --disable-features=UseChromeOSDirectVideoDecoder
  --enable-features=VaapiVideoDecoder

  3. Open a video, e.g. one from https://github.com/chthomos/video-
  media-samples

  4. Enter about:media-internals in the address bar and note what the
  page says for kVideoDecoderName.

  Please report

  - The value for kVideoDecoderName from step 4. Success is typically 
{Vaapi,VDA,Mojo}VideoDecoder while failure is {FFMpeg,Vpx}VideoDecoder;
    - If failed, the video used for testing, including codec and resolution if 
possible;
  - Distro version (if in doubt, `grep VERSION= /etc/os_release`);
  - GPU (if in doubt, attach the output of `lscpu`);
  - CPU generation (if in doubt, attach the output of `lscpu`).

  About the last point, it may be that unfortunately only those with
  newer generations of Intel CPUs will have luck with this, but it's
  still an uncertainty. So reports are highly welcome.

  ----------Original Bug report ---------

  Libva is no longer working for snap installed chromium 72.0.3626.109
  (Official Build) snap (64-bit)

  I followed this instruction
  sudo snap install --channel=candidate/vaapi chromium

  My amdgpu can use libva

  `vainfo: Driver version: Mesa Gallium driver 18.3.3 for AMD STONEY (DRM 
3.27.0, 4.20.0-10.1-liquorix-amd64, LLVM 7.0.1)
  vainfo: Supported profile and entrypoints
        VAProfileMPEG2Simple            :       VAEntrypointVLD
        VAProfileMPEG2Main              :       VAEntrypointVLD
        VAProfileVC1Simple              :       VAEntrypointVLD
        VAProfileVC1Main                :       VAEntrypointVLD
        VAProfileVC1Advanced            :       VAEntrypointVLD
        VAProfileH264ConstrainedBaseline:       VAEntrypointVLD
        VAProfileH264ConstrainedBaseline:       VAEntrypointEncSlice
        VAProfileH264Main               :       VAEntrypointVLD
        VAProfileH264Main               :       VAEntrypointEncSlice
        VAProfileH264High               :       VAEntrypointVLD
        VAProfileH264High               :       VAEntrypointEncSlice
        VAProfileHEVCMain               :       VAEntrypointVLD
        VAProfileHEVCMain10             :       VAEntrypointVLD
        VAProfileJPEGBaseline           :       VAEntrypointVLD
        VAProfileNone                   :       VAEntrypointVideoProc`

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