Leaflet@lemmy.world to LinuxEnglish · 20 hours agoFirefox Beta 136 enables hardware accelerated video decode for AMD on Linuxwww.mozilla.orgexternal-linkmessage-square40fedilinkarrow-up1305arrow-down13cross-posted to: firefox
arrow-up1302arrow-down1external-linkFirefox Beta 136 enables hardware accelerated video decode for AMD on Linuxwww.mozilla.orgLeaflet@lemmy.world to LinuxEnglish · 20 hours agomessage-square40fedilinkcross-posted to: firefox
minus-squaregnuplusmatt@reddthat.comlinkfedilinkarrow-up9·9 hours agoFedora’s repo build has had this turned on for literally years
minus-squareDomi@lemmy.secnd.melinkfedilinkarrow-up7·edit-28 hours agoFedora’s repo lacks H264 support for AMD out of the box though.
minus-squaremerthyr1831linkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up3·5 hours agoUnless you’re on the KDE spin, which offers you the choice to install the codecs as a post-install step (iirc?).
minus-squareDomi@lemmy.secnd.melinkfedilinkarrow-up1·2 hours agoIt 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.
Fedora’s repo build has had this turned on for literally years
Fedora’s repo lacks H264 support for AMD out of the box though.
Unless you’re on the KDE spin, which offers you the choice to install the codecs as a post-install step (iirc?).
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.