Re: Mesa in F37- vaapi support disabled for h264/h265/vc1

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On Wed, 2022-09-28 at 15:11 +0800, yanqiyu01@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
> I would be very SAD if this change lands on my computer. While
> instead
> of arguing with some legal puzzles, I think those parts can be
> provided
> by seperate package (and maybe packaged in rpmfusion?) like intel-
> media-driver. 
> 
> Is there any build-to-build ABI match requirement between the VAAPI
> implementation and mesa itself?
> 
> 
> 在 2022-09-27星期二的 20:01 +0200,Frantisek Zatloukal写道:
> > Hi,
> > 
> > since this mesa change
> > ( 
> > https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/mesa/c/94ef544b3f2125912dfbff4c6
> > ef373fe49806b52?branch=rawhide ) in F37 and rawhide, the mesa
> > package
> > lost support for vaapi accelerated encoding and decoding of h264,
> > h265 and decoding of vc1
> > ( https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2123998 ;).
> > 
> > It seems like a big regression from F36 for users with GPUs with
> > open
> > source drivers (mainly AMD, maybe nVidia/other non x86...), that
> > affects common use-cases of Fedora Workstation, like watching
> > videos,
> > in-house game streaming, attending online meetings and many more.
> > 
> > I'd like to ask:
> > - Can somebody elaborate on reasons to change something that was
> > working in Fedora for some time already?
> > - Is there any short/mid/long term plan to improve the situation?
> > - Would it be possible to provide vaapi support at least as an
> > rpmfusion addon to alleviate the fallout in the short term?
> > 
> > Thanks!
> > 
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This change will only affect AMD, as the intel non-free drivers do not
depend on the changes. It is also unclear how this would affect nvidia.
There is barely any hardware video acceleration support for nouveau
anyway, for which you would install the proprietary driver. Further, as
NVIDIA does not expose a vaapi interface, you need to install third
party packages to get it to work with Firefox. So AFAICT this will
primarily (if not only) affect AMD users.

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