Firefox Beta 136 enables hardware accelerated video decode for AMD on Linux (www.mozilla.org)
from that_leaflet@lemmy.world to linux@lemmy.ml on 04 Feb 21:09
https://lemmy.world/post/25131403

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bjoern_tantau@swg-empire.de on 04 Feb 21:12 next collapse

I’d rather have software decode of h.264 on par with Chromium. As it is I can’t watch Twitch on my laptop in Firefox.

Sylence@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 05 Feb 12:14 collapse

Isn’t that just because Twitch doesn’t allow you to browse it using Firefox though?

bjoern_tantau@swg-empire.de on 05 Feb 12:40 collapse

No. The only Firefox problem I have on Twitch is that any video above 720p begins to stutter. And 720p makes my laptop work like crazy. Same on YouTube when I encounter an old video with h.264. It has already been reported. I just have to wait until someone fixes it.

PrinzKasper@feddit.org on 05 Feb 12:47 next collapse

Twitch is veeeeryyy slooowlyyy transitioning to AV1 for their livestreams, maybe that’ll work better than h.264 whenever it’s ready.

Sylence@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 06 Feb 04:42 collapse

Fair enough. I’ve tried using twitch on my Fedora laptop with FF and I get blocked out by their browser message so I assumed that they were restricting access to chromium only.

DarkCloud@lemmy.world on 04 Feb 21:44 next collapse

Firefox on android keeps turning it’s “Data Collection” options on. I’m no longer able to trust it. The company is starting to show signs of rot.

mvmike@lemmy.ml on 04 Feb 21:48 next collapse

Really? Turned them off a long time ago, never seen it changing (checked now too just in case)

BigDaddySlim@lemmy.world on 04 Feb 21:57 next collapse

Same here, had Firefox installed since I got this phone in September and it’s still off (also just checked)

iturnedintoanewt@lemm.ee on 05 Feb 05:07 collapse

I guess he means whenever he reinstalls it. As IT, whenever I’m setting up something new on some server etc I have to go through those settings over an over. Not much different from the MS bullshit to try and reduce data collection.

mvmike@lemmy.ml on 05 Feb 08:18 collapse

Aren’t those browser settings and not user settings? I see your point and maybe those should be user settings, but saying that “Firefox on android keeps turning it’s Data Collection options on” is misleading

sic_semper_tyrannis@lemmy.today on 05 Feb 03:17 next collapse

Use a fork of Firefox that doesn’t do that. For example, Ironfox

DarkCloud@lemmy.world on 05 Feb 05:07 collapse

LibreWolf and FireFoxFocus.

laurelraven@lemmy.zip on 05 Feb 05:39 collapse

Zen browser is pretty interesting too

jim3692@discuss.online on 05 Feb 08:28 collapse

Have you tried Fennec?

ryannathans@aussie.zone on 04 Feb 22:01 next collapse

I thought it always was lol

inverted_deflector@startrek.website on 04 Feb 22:18 next collapse

I could have sworn they did this already a while back.

ByteJunk@lemmy.world on 05 Feb 08:20 collapse

I still can’t play my videos on Firefox without transcoding them, so I honestly hope they get it right this time.

lord_ryvan@ttrpg.network on 05 Feb 13:44 collapse

They don’t have mkv support by the way, that won’t ever work in Firefox. Are you sure you’re not trying to play mkv files?

ByteJunk@lemmy.world on 05 Feb 20:13 collapse

Of course I am, there’s no way I can escape mkvs. It’s not too bad if it doesn’t have to transcode the actual video stream, but having to burn in subtitles is a common issue 😭

timewarp@lemmy.world on 04 Feb 22:25 next collapse

This is like the 6th time they’ve claimed this. I was attacked before for saying this wasn’t working correctly.

that_leaflet@lemmy.world on 04 Feb 23:43 collapse

Weird, it’s been working for me for a while. I just need to manually set “media.ffmpeg.vaapi.enabled” to true in about:config.

lord_ryvan@ttrpg.network on 05 Feb 13:43 collapse

Weird, it’s been working for me for a while

That’s strange, I’m almost certain my desktop’s Firefox doesn’t have this (AMD GPU) while my laptop’s Firefox does (Nvidea GPU)

I just need to manually set media.ffmpeg.vaapi.enabled to true in about:config

OK yeah that’s something 99% of even Firefox users aren’t going to know… Bookmarking this to try when I’m back home!

neon_nova@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 04 Feb 23:07 next collapse

What about Intel? I’ve been trying to get hardware acceleration on Firefox all day yesterday with no luck.

fossphi@lemm.ee on 04 Feb 23:44 collapse

It’s been working fine since a couple years ago on Intel. It works on my Intel machines with both old and recent cpus

wiki.archlinux.org/title/Firefox#Hardware_video_a…

RogueBanana@lemmy.zip on 05 Feb 08:51 collapse

The article mentions AMD GPU so I am assuming they are talking about Intel arc GPU

domi@lemmy.secnd.me on 05 Feb 09:15 collapse

VAAPI works on the integrated GPUs as well. There’s a table of supported codecs here: wiki.archlinux.org/…/Hardware_video_acceleration#…

Unfortunately they never bothered to get things integrated into Mesa and they have 2 different packages.

umbrella@lemmy.ml on 05 Feb 05:25 next collapse

its already working for me, and was for a long time.

Kyouki@lemmy.world on 05 Feb 05:58 next collapse

Could be wrong, but it’s not about working but rather that it is now enabled by default.

Which may haven’t been the case, I suppose?

gnuplusmatt@reddthat.com on 05 Feb 07:59 next collapse

Fedora’s repo build has had this turned on for literally years

domi@lemmy.secnd.me on 05 Feb 08:56 collapse

Fedora’s repo lacks H264 support for AMD out of the box though.

merthyr1831@lemmy.ml on 05 Feb 11:21 collapse

Unless you’re on the KDE spin, which offers you the choice to install the codecs as a post-install step (iirc?).

domi@lemmy.secnd.me on 05 Feb 14:26 collapse

It has been a while since I reinstalled Fedora KDE but I don’t think it swaps mesa/ffmpeg/gstreamer to the freeworld version automatically, it just enables the repository for it.

dino@discuss.tchncs.de on 05 Feb 08:13 collapse

Who on linux is playing videos in the browser??

jim3692@discuss.online on 05 Feb 08:29 next collapse

I do. When I watch Odysee.

think1984@lemmy.ml on 05 Feb 08:44 next collapse

Anyone who uses YouTube et al. or any number of non-DRM (Widevine) streams?

dino@discuss.tchncs.de on 05 Feb 14:13 collapse

mpv, yt-dlp or FREETUBE, although yt-dlp now works better with cookie export from a browser. mpv is life.

SatanClaus@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 05 Feb 11:39 next collapse

How else you watch stuff?

dino@discuss.tchncs.de on 05 Feb 14:12 collapse

mpv

SatanClaus@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 05 Feb 14:22 collapse

Just for local files or is there a way to use like Netflix through it?

Waffelson@lemmy.world on 08 Feb 09:02 collapse

mpv can play youtube and many other videos from video hosting services through yt-dlp but it can’t play DRM content like Netflix or Spotify MPV also can play video from TTY so you don’t need graphical interface like xorg or wayland to play videos

ColdWater@lemmy.ca on 05 Feb 11:41 next collapse

Dude watch ascii converted videos in terminal

dino@discuss.tchncs.de on 05 Feb 14:12 collapse

kind of, mpv

x00z@lemmy.world on 05 Feb 12:47 collapse

what is a video?

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