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AMF
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AMD Adds AV1 Video Encoding Support To Mesa VA-API
VA-API is used to access fixed-function hardware on the GPU to encode/decode various media formats. New software can result in small quality improvements, like we saw in last year's AMF update, but it can only add new formats if said hardware was already on your chip. The RX 6600+ have hardware for AV1 decode only. Users of RDNA1 and older, as well as the 6400/6500 XT, will forever be completely SOL.
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Airlink bitrate setted to max 75 mbps.
This has been a long running discussion over on github and has finally been addressed by both AMD and Meta. You need to run at least 23.2.2 and Oculus V53 Desktop app (currently only in Public Test Channel, but you can enroll in the app).
- PC App PTC v53 solve AMD 100Mbps limitation finally?
- 6800XT vs 3080 for Q2
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4k HDR 60 hz game streaming with 7900 xtx, EDID Emulation
By the way you can check the progress of this bug performance here: https://github.com/GPUOpen-LibrariesAndSDKs/AMF/issues/384
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Lower than expected performance - Quest 2 + Link Cable (6900xt+5800x)
If you had issues on the latest 23.4.1 driver, I recommend going all the way back to 22.2.3 as that's the best driver for Oculus (doesn't enforce bitrate limits, more info https://github.com/GPUOpen-LibrariesAndSDKs/AMF/issues/364).
- All games lowish fps?
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Does AMD suck at VR?
AMD finally acknowledged and fixed the 100Mbps encoder cap bug in 23.2.2. Now, it's up to Meta to update the Oculus desktop app. For those familiar, there have been multiple threads on the internet plaguing the encoder quality and stability for all 3 VR software (AirLink, VD, ALVR), but as of now, it is in the best state.
- Any news regarding AV1 stream support for Radeon 7000 cards on Discord?
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I'm a little intimidated trying AMD tbh
Meta/Quest VR headsets had even more issues since they depended on hardware video encoding, and for the longest time many had to stick to a certain version for the encoders to even work. AMD's HEVC encoder is still broken on Oculus Link and there was an artificial bitrate cap added as they try to fix the driver.
OpenCL-AMD-Fedora
- How to get AMD opencl working on fedora?
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Fedora 37 with propetary AMD GPU and Davinci Resolve..
for me rocm-opencl doesn’t work. i have to use this: https://github.com/sukhmeetbawa/OpenCL-AMD-Fedora to use resolve. Although this package will give dependency issues with kernel-debug-devel-matched, but i’m not sure how much will it affect Fedora
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Unity3D GPU light baking crashes the engine
I'm running Fedora 36 on my PC with a RX 6700 XT. I have installed OpenCL from the amdgpu-pro drivers using this script: https://github.com/sukhmeetbawa/OpenCL-AMD-Fedora. I've tested both Unity 2020.3.38f and 2021.3.9f1 and they both crash when trying to bake the light maps on the GPU. I installed Unity using the RHEL installation from this page https://docs.unity3d.com/hub/manual/InstallHub.html#install-hub-linux. Any help would be very much appreciated.
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Looking for the best distro for Davinci Resolve on an AMD laptop
Current OS: Fedora Silverblue, therefore I would prefer a solution that's provided for this distro. However I've come to the understanding that commonly proposed solutions like sukhmeetbawa / OpenCL-AMD-Fedora don't seem to be suitable with Silverblue. Though I'd love to be corrected on this. But any and all distros will be considered as I'll manage with multi-boot.
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Error installing DaVinciResolve
I think DV may require the OpenCL driver userspace driver as provided by the proprietary amdgpu-pro driver. You could try the script from this repository to see if that solves your issue.
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What apps do you need that are only packaged for other distros? I've been thinking about creating an (unofficial) guide on how to use Distrobox to run them.
You can use this.
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Fedora 35 Wayland: OBS very slow even though I have 2 GPUs
git clone https://github.com/sukhmeetbawa/OpenCL-AMD-Fedora.git
What are some alternatives?
obs-amd-encoder - AMD Advanced Media Framework Encoder Plugin for Open Broadcaster Studio
obs-StreamFX - StreamFX is a plugin for OBS® Studio which adds many new effects, filters, sources, transitions and encoders! Be it 3D Transform, Blur, complex Masking, or even custom shaders, you'll find it all here.
pulsemeeter - Replicating voicemeeter routing functionalities in linux with pulseaudio
FastFlix - FastFlix is a free GUI for HEVC and AV1 encoding, GIF/WebP/AVIF creation, and more!
toolbox - Tool for interactive command line environments on Linux
obs-studio-nobara
FFmpeg - Mirror of https://git.ffmpeg.org/ffmpeg.git
Scripts_SplendidInstallation-FedoraWorkstation - Scripted (semi-automated) (re)installation of Fedora Workstation, including exporting and importing operating system's and programs' settings and users' files.
VCEEnc - VCEによる高速エンコードの性能実験
obs-gstreamer - GStreamer OBS Studio plugin