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recipe: Add Hardware Video Acceleration drivers #102
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VA-API drivers are essentials for providing Hardware Acceleration video encoding/decoding capabilities, VAAPI can increase final users experience in video tasks, some: Video-editing, Video-transcoding, Streaming or Recording.
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Isn't this something that can be added to the base?
yes but it has some related problems if the user will want it since the intel media driver non free provides support for proprietary quicksync codecs which have a proprietary license can be possible to just add these in base image and not provide the non-free driver, but the free driver have minor capatibilities then non-free package. |
Hi, I checked Ubuntu repos, seems like this isn't added by default so I think the first setup is itself fine. |
i think this is the necessary, the new commit put the gstream-vaapi, sorry for my mistake |
Co-authored-by: K.B.Dharun Krishna <[email protected]>
Oh thanks sorry for my mistake, sorry I didn't know about this metapackage, sorry for my mistake |
VA-API drivers are essentials for providing Hardware Acceleration video encoding/decoding capabilities, VAAPI can increase final users experience
in video tasks, some: Video-editing, Video-transcoding, Streaming or Recording.