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I just tried it like a week ago. It's pretty stable, at least on my system. The only thing that I notice is the lack of features in the app itself.
It did make modding Stardew Valley a bit easier.
Any difference between croc and this?
Thanks it worked. I installed both mfc140 and vcrun2022, I don't know which one did the trick.
I'm getting suck on a black screen. I have tried proton-GE and proton experimental. I have also tried vulkan and without.
What should I try next?
Kernel: Linux 6.14.2-arch1-1
nvidia: 570.133.07
DE: KDE Plasma 6.3.4
WM: KWin (Wayland)
I was using https://www.lemmy-status.org/endpoints/_lemmy-zip to check
I sure you have but have you tried checking the out put of vainfo
Arch wiki since Firefox only supports Hardware acceleration with VA-API.
Firefox Hardware video acceleration
If hardware video acceleration is blocked with error code FEATURE_HARDWARE_VIDEO_DECODING_DISABLE or FEATURE_FAILURE_VIDEO_DECODING_TEST_FAILED in about:support, you can override it with media.hardware-video-decoding.force-enabled=true. See [10] for more information. Alternatively, you can install firefox-vaapiAUR.
Also make sure that in about:support
Compositing
in the Features table under Graphics is set to WebRender
if it is not than set gfx.webrender.all
in about:config
to true
.
I had the same issue but I have a NVIDIA gpu. but I just had to install libva-nvidia-driver and edit Kernel parameters and Environment Variables . I got this to work with both Firefox and Librewolf but only some video codecs.
note i have 1080ti so i don't have hardware acceleration for av1. also the only time a problem when I turn off hardware decdoing on firefox is when I watch a HEVC stream on twitch for some reason i get drop frames every second.
Firefox V137.0 Linux | Codec Name | Software Decoding | Hardware Decoding | |
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| | H264 | Supported | Supported | | VP9 | Supported | Supported | | VP8 | Supported | Unsupported | | AV1 | Supported | Unsupported | | HEVC | Supported | Supported | | AAC | Supported | Unsupported | | MP3 | Supported | Unsupported | | Opus | Supported | Unsupported | | Vorbis | Supported | Unsupported | | FLAC | Supported | Unsupported | | Wave | Supported | Unsupported |
Librewolf V136.0.4 (HEVC decoding is only add support on Firefox 137.0 on linux) | Codec Name | Software Decoding | Hardware Decoding | |
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| | H264 | Supported | Supported | | VP9 | Supported | Supported | | VP8 | Supported | Unsupported | | AV1 | Supported | Unsupported | | HEVC | Unsupported | Unsupported | | AAC | Supported | Unsupported | | MP3 | Supported | Unsupported | | Opus | Supported | Unsupported | | Vorbis | Supported | Unsupported | | FLAC | Supported | Unsupported | | Wave | Supported | Unsupported |
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