Canonical Wants to Add Hardware Accelerated Video Playback by Default to Ubuntu
In his latest report, Canonical's Will Cooke reports on the efforts the Ubuntu Desktop team is making to enable hardware-accelerated video playback for the upcoming Ubuntu 17.10 (Artful Aardvark) by default.
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According to Will Cooke, the team's goal right now is to lay the groundwork for a solution that would enable hardware-accelerated playback of video files by default, with a focus on making it work on Intel graphics cards. Suppor for Nvidia and AMD Radeon GPUs should come at a later time thanks to Canonical's new testing infrastructure.
The Intel SDK (Software Development Kit) issue with the LibVA library should soon be resolved as Intel is currently working on a fix. In the meantime, if you're interested in following the work that's being done on enabling hardware-accelerated video playback on Intel CPUs in Ubuntu Linux, you should take a look at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/IntelQuickSyncVideo. Full Story |
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