ents/video) you can see that a custom-built ffmpeg is used for video decoding. If you look into Chromium's documentation (. ![]() Well, the best way to have accelerated Chrome video playback is to change Chrome's source code and add support for aml-libs. The idea of this article is to (somehow) offload video playback to a process which can do it accelerated and away from the browser. ![]() Unfortunately, chrome does not support accelerated video decoding for aml-libs, so playback is done with CPU decoding, which is slow. ![]() Other sites simply complain that they can't play video, so that's annoying.Īccelerated video playback requires two things - accelerated video decoding - which is handled by aml-libs on C1/C2 and accelerated rendering - which should be handled by X11 drivers. By now you might have noticed that in-browser video playback may not have the performance you would expect… You can get 720p Youtube playback in-browser but it's choppy, so 360p is the only acceptable resolution where playback is ok. If you're using your C2 as a desktop computer, chances are you're also surfing the web on it. Regarding the player, you can use c2play on C0/C1/C2 for accelerated playback, or gnome-video for XU3/4 on memeka's wayland image (when it's ready). Update: Even if this article says it's for a C2, this plugin works on any generic Linux installation with Chrome (you could run it on your PC as well).
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