Bug 5364

Summary: Don't work hardware accelerated on the Intel
Product: Fedora Reporter: Ivan Tretyak <das.blackya>
Component: chromium-vaapiAssignee: Akarshan Biswas <akarshan.biswas>
Status: RESOLVED WORKSFORME    
Severity: enhancement CC: ego.cordatus
Priority: P1    
Version: f30   
Hardware: x86_64   
OS: GNU/Linux   
namespace:
Attachments: Hardware accelerated is enabled.
Report from the page chrome://gpu

Description Ivan Tretyak 2019-08-21 19:43:26 CEST
Created attachment 2083 [details]
Hardware accelerated is enabled.

I installed chromium-vaapi version 5.0.3770.142 (RPMFusion Build), chromium-vaapi (64). From youtube service i can't watch video without overload CPU. I used laptop with CPU: Intel I3-6006U, 4GB RAM, without SSD.
Comment 1 Ivan Tretyak 2019-08-21 19:44:40 CEST
75.0.3770.142 (RPMFusion Build), chromium-vaapi (64)
Comment 2 Akarshan Biswas 2019-08-22 18:10:22 CEST
(In reply to Ivan Tretyak from comment #0)
> Created attachment 2083 [details]
> Hardware accelerated is enabled.
> 
> I installed chromium-vaapi version 5.0.3770.142 (RPMFusion Build),
> chromium-vaapi (64). From youtube service i can't watch video without
> overload CPU. I used laptop with CPU: Intel I3-6006U, 4GB RAM, without SSD.

Thanks for the report. Please post your entire chrome://gpu.
Comment 3 Ivan Tretyak 2019-08-23 16:50:00 CEST
Created attachment 2084 [details]
Report from the page chrome://gpu
Comment 4 Ivan Tretyak 2019-08-23 16:51:11 CEST
I add my entire from the page in new attachment.
Comment 5 Akarshan Biswas 2019-08-23 19:11:33 CEST
(In reply to Ivan Tretyak from comment #3)
> Created attachment 2084 [details]
> Report from the page chrome://gpu

No errors. vaapi has initialized successfully. Can you try installing h264ify and see if it's overloads the CPU or not?
Comment 6 Akarshan Biswas 2019-08-23 19:12:16 CEST
(In reply to Akarshan Biswas from comment #5)
> (In reply to Ivan Tretyak from comment #3)
> > Created attachment 2084 [details]
> > Report from the page chrome://gpu
> 
> No errors. vaapi has initialized successfully. Can you try installing
> h264ify and see if it's overloads the CPU or not?

*extension from chrome web store.
Comment 7 Ivan Tretyak 2019-08-23 19:17:57 CEST
Thanks. Now it's ok.
Comment 8 Akarshan Biswas 2019-08-23 19:20:03 CEST
(In reply to Ivan Tretyak from comment #7)
> Thanks. Now it's ok.

Hmm. VP9 which youtube uses be default is not supported on your intel driver. 


Anyways, closing this.