Firefox 115 Now Available With Intel GPU Video Decoding On Linuxboo one@lemmy.one to Linux@lemmy.ml – 57 points – 1 years agophoronix.comI wonder if its talking about descrete or the integrated ones.8Post a CommentPreviewHotTopNewOldIt's probably both as all modern Intel gpus have video decoding and encoding hardwareYesProbably both, the drivers are almost the same, just need a kernel flag. If so that's great for everybody... well almost everybody period, most notebooks have Intel gpus even if they have Optimus too.As a layman, what does this mean roughly? Videos played on youtube will use more GPU than CPU?This makes no sense to me. I've had h264 decoding on Firefox with VAAPI for years. Mozilla has finally blessed Intel graphics hardware with the open-source VA-API video decode stack to enable that hardware acceleration by default. Think it's enabled by default now. But yeah, I've also had Firefox with VAAPI working with Intel Arc for a while too, I just had to set some stuff in about:config.That will also help LibreWolf, I can't say if the code will make it into IceCat, if t's ever updated, or Abrowser.
Probably both, the drivers are almost the same, just need a kernel flag. If so that's great for everybody... well almost everybody period, most notebooks have Intel gpus even if they have Optimus too.
This makes no sense to me. I've had h264 decoding on Firefox with VAAPI for years. Mozilla has finally blessed Intel graphics hardware with the open-source VA-API video decode stack to enable that hardware acceleration by default. Think it's enabled by default now. But yeah, I've also had Firefox with VAAPI working with Intel Arc for a while too, I just had to set some stuff in about:config.
Mozilla has finally blessed Intel graphics hardware with the open-source VA-API video decode stack to enable that hardware acceleration by default. Think it's enabled by default now. But yeah, I've also had Firefox with VAAPI working with Intel Arc for a while too, I just had to set some stuff in about:config.
That will also help LibreWolf, I can't say if the code will make it into IceCat, if t's ever updated, or Abrowser.
It's probably both as all modern Intel gpus have video decoding and encoding hardware
Yes
Probably both, the drivers are almost the same, just need a kernel flag.
If so that's great for everybody... well almost everybody period, most notebooks have Intel gpus even if they have Optimus too.
As a layman, what does this mean roughly? Videos played on youtube will use more GPU than CPU?
This makes no sense to me. I've had h264 decoding on Firefox with VAAPI for years.
Think it's enabled by default now.
But yeah, I've also had Firefox with VAAPI working with Intel Arc for a while too, I just had to set some stuff in about:config.
That will also help LibreWolf, I can't say if the code will make it into IceCat, if t's ever updated, or Abrowser.