Did anyone have any success with HW accelerated video encoding in Chrome 97?

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  • Posting here because I wanted to add it to the Arch Wiki page, but it doesn't work for me. It's possible now to enable the HW accelerated video encoding feature with the command-line flag --enable-features=VaapiVideoEncoder. Testing with the RecordRTC experiment shows that a software codec is still being used (check intel_gpu_top). My HW can only do H264 and VP8, so maybe someone with VP9 HW accelerated encoding will have a better luck with this.

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