On 2022-11-16 00:22, Vitaly Zaitsev via devel wrote:
To accelerate H.264/H.265, you need to...
I'm aware. My question was intended to be very specific to the
statement made in Fedora's wiki with regard to open codecs like VP9 on
AMD. I've since updated the wiki.
On 11/16/22 3:18 AM, Dominik 'Rathann' Mierzejewski wrote:
Actually, it's either one or the other as they don't support the same
CPUs. iHD driver is for Broadwell or newer CPUs, and the i915 is for
older ones (Ice Lake is the first one it doesn't support).
To be pedantic there is some overlap
On Wed, Nov 16, 2022 at 3:19 AM Dominik 'Rathann' Mierzejewski <
domi...@greysector.net> wrote:
> On Wednesday, 16 November 2022 at 09:22, Vitaly Zaitsev via devel wrote:
> > On 15/11/2022 23:25, Gordon Messmer wrote:
> > > I had thought that the Fedora 37 mesa packages retained accelerated
> > >
On Wednesday, 16 November 2022 at 09:22, Vitaly Zaitsev via devel wrote:
> On 15/11/2022 23:25, Gordon Messmer wrote:
> > I had thought that the Fedora 37 mesa packages retained accelerated
> > video for open codecs (for AMD hardware)
>
> To accelerate H.264/H.265, you need to replace the
On 15/11/2022 23:25, Gordon Messmer wrote:
I had thought that the Fedora 37 mesa packages retained accelerated
video for open codecs (for AMD hardware)
To accelerate H.264/H.265, you need to replace the stripped Fedora
versions with the full versions from the RPM Fusion repository:
sudo dnf
On Tue, Nov 15, 2022 at 7:52 PM Gordon Messmer wrote:
>
> On 2022-11-15 15:32, Neal Gompa wrote:
> > This is not true. However, until recently, support for hardware
> > accelerated open codecs was limited to Intel QuickSync Video, which is
> > blocked on the VA-API driver landing in Fedora[1].
>
On 2022-11-15 15:32, Neal Gompa wrote:
This is not true. However, until recently, support for hardware
accelerated open codecs was limited to Intel QuickSync Video, which is
blocked on the VA-API driver landing in Fedora[1].
AMD VP9 decoding was added in VCN 1.0:
Sorry, I'm still not clear
On Tue, Nov 15, 2022 at 5:27 PM Gordon Messmer wrote:
>
> After reading this thread and bz 2123998, I had thought that the Fedora
> 37 mesa packages retained accelerated video for open codecs (for AMD
> hardware). However, the Fedora wiki[1] indicates that even open codecs
> are no longer
After reading this thread and bz 2123998, I had thought that the Fedora
37 mesa packages retained accelerated video for open codecs (for AMD
hardware). However, the Fedora wiki[1] indicates that even open codecs
are no longer accelerated without third party packages. Is that true?
(I don't