enable-chromium-hevc-hardware-decoding
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enable-chromium-hevc-hardware-decoding
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Raspberry Pi 5 drops codec hardware acceleration except for HEVC decode
Most devices can indeed most likely handle software decode of more common resolutions, codecs and bitrates. But I'd really hope they'd pick the one that won't suck up all the battery, so H264. This line of thought is supported by the fact that YouTube still provides an H264 option with most if not all videos.
With higher bitrate things, HEVC seems to grow in popularity but even software decode support is not everywhere. Netflix for example requires the installation of HEVC support on Windows to play 4K content.
Actually hardware-accelerated video decode is even spottier and more unreliable across most platforms. The JS API for codec support (canPlayType) literally returns "maybe" and "probably". It's quite bad.
So far the best compatibility I've seen has been Edge with flags on Windows (MPEG-2, H264, HEVC, AV1, VP8, VP9 with most also supporting accelerated encode). It still fails with some content (Dolby Vision P5 colors are incorrect, HEVC Rext doesn't play - more info about HEVC is available here https://github.com/StaZhu/enable-chromium-hevc-hardware-deco...). Chrome on macOS is a close second in terms of codec support.
The worst in terms of HW acceleration being all the browsers on desktop Linux-s, few and fragile combinations that offer limited and janky support. But it's slowly improving. This combined with the not-the-latest hardware many use, means things like VP9 or AV1 tend to stutter.
I'd love to see some more generic stats, but considering the APIs aren't sufficient to determine actual support, these might be difficult to gather.
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Chrome still hasn't changed its opinion about dropping JPEG XL support
> The 'right' solution would be to just use system codecs for everything. Many apps need good implementations of image codecs. They just need to be implemented once by the OS vendor (or the toolkit on Linux).
Windows has done this and is still doing this, but the decade-long track history so far is that this does not work well. It can work, in a very limited scope and if you have a lot of influence.
Sure, it's really nice if an 8K@60Hz HDR HEVC video plays perfectly straight in your browser or desktop app, but more often than not, it just won't. You don't have the right browser, the extension installed (due to license agreements), good enough graphics drivers or someone has forgotten a flag yet again.
And we haven't even gotten to the immense amount of variation each codec introduces or the potential attack surface.
How shit the situation is with just HEVC (and thus also basically HEIC): https://github.com/StaZhu/enable-chromium-hevc-hardware-deco...
> Just file a bug against your OS.
In the end that "just" carries a lot of burden, it can't be the users reporting these issues.
It's just way easier to leech off of ffmpeg and similar, and let it deal with all the formats. Instead of hoping that maybe you can leverage what the OS gives you, that it works and works correctly in all your edge-cases.
Though not everything is that gloomy, there are Vulkan extensions that might (in the future) simplify cross-platform image and video decoding (and HW acceleration).
- Ubuntu 22.04 hevc video playback in chrome
- Solution for ZoneMinder and Reolink Cams and High Efficiency Video Coding H.265
- Google Quietly Added HEVC Support in Chrome
- What are your pet peeves about how people use your plex? This is one of my biggest
- Proper way to watch HEVC on supported browser like Chromium
- Chrome now has optional HEVC/h265 support
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Ask HN: Why does nobody support h.265/HEVC anymore?
I think there are a few patches that can enable HEVC hardware decoding with chromium. Though I am a firefox user so I didn't test whether these patches works or not. https://github.com/StaZhu/enable-chromium-hevc-hardware-deco...
jellyfin-ffmpeg
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Raspberry Pi 5 drops codec hardware acceleration except for HEVC decode
Maybe my expectations for RPi 5 are too high, but it’s hard to imagine that an SBC manufacturer known as the industry standard removed the H.264 decoder & encoder from their latest product instead of adding VP9 and AV1, causing users to go crazy when YouTube playback dropped frames. Not to mention serving up transcoded content as a media server.
Good news is that I've been playing around with its competing products. For those users who want a normal media server experience in 2023, Jellyfin will support RK3588 full hardware accelerated transcoding, includes AV1 decode, subtitle burn-in and HDR tone-mapping. (WIP https://github.com/jellyfin/jellyfin-ffmpeg/issues/34#issuec...)
- Ffmpeg 6 back to 5
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Installing Jellyfin-FFMPEG6 on Linux
https://github.com/jellyfin/jellyfin-ffmpeg/issues/243 has the solution.
- How can I record My desktop without desync?
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M3u Ext discontinuity?
https://github.com/jellyfin/jellyfin-ffmpeg/issues/57 says jellyfin but same for emby. It will play but freezes after a bit randomly.
- Is there meaningful difference between FFMPEG and JELLYFIN_FFMPEG (Unmanic)?
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Cannot transcode on a RX 7900 XTX in docker
jellyfin-ffmpeg5 is updated to 5.1.3-1, which built against the llvm15. https://github.com/jellyfin/jellyfin-ffmpeg/releases/tag/v5.1.3-1
- jellyfin-ffmpeg6 available..
- M3U Live TV Streams do not work in Jellyfin but do in media players
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Trying to get Jellyfin working on Linux Mint to replace Emby
wget https://github.com/jellyfin/jellyfin-ffmpeg/releases/download/v5.1.2-8/jellyfin-ffmpeg5_5.1.2-8-bionic_amd64.deb
What are some alternatives?
enable-chromium-hevc-hardware-deco
FFmpeg - mirror of git://source.ffmpeg.org/ffmpeg.git
SVT-AV1
PlutoIPTV - Grab EPG & M3U from Pluto.tv
libheif - libheif is an HEIF and AVIF file format decoder and encoder.
obs-studio - OBS Studio - Free and open source software for live streaming and screen recording
Joshiraku - Kaleido-subs release of Joshiraku (Rakugo Girls)
ErsatzTV - Stream custom live channels using your own media
DietPi - Lightweight justice for your single-board computer!
Jellyfin - The Free Software Media System
encode-scripts - Scripts of our encodes
docker-mods - Documentation and Examples of base container modifications