On 6/27/17, Wolfgang Bauer <[email protected]> wrote: > Am Donnerstag, 22. Juni 2017, 11:34:03 CEST schrieb Martin Herkt: >> Is there any reason why FFmpeg is built with --disable-cuda and >> --disable-cuvid? Neither requires NVIDIA SDK headers anymore—it’s loaded >> at >> runtime. I’d like to use those features. > > It causes problems for non-NVIDIA users. See the package changelog: > * Wed May 31 2017 [email protected] > - Disable cuda extensions to fix boo#1041794: > ffmpeg 3.3 enablement of h264_cuvid causes browsers not to select > webm > > And the bug report: https://bugzilla.opensuse.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1041794 > > Kind Regards, > Wolfgang > > I've enabled cuvid and nvidia and submitted to Factory but unfortunately the 42.2 update version remains without it. The above bug doesn't affect browsers if the full version of ffmpeg is installed they only attempt to use the cuvid codec if there isn't an alternative. The other bug concerning the full ffmpeg version which only affected users with nvidia hardware was fixed in gstreamer-plugins-libav. Best regards Dave
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