<mntmn>
mesa 11010b932b268c8dba2916f2f8196f09e336c42b with patches !7603 !9310 !9871
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<mntmn>
it stabilizes after a bit of use so might be related to uninitialized buffers
<mntmn>
it's reproducible by opening a tab and going to any website.
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<mntmn>
otherwise, perf is really good in firefox 88. i can watch 720p@60fps youtube, cpu decoded
<cphealy>
With WPE, you should be able to watch Youtube 720p@60fps HW decoded as WPE natively supports gstreamer and v4l2 decode. ;-)
<cphealy>
IIRC, Chromium also has native support for V4L2 drivers, but I don't know if this extends to the newer V4L2 stateless decoder drivers.
<mntmn>
no, i tried chromium 90 and the hw decode doesn't work (at least not in debian's chromium build)
<mntmn>
also i do prefer the firefox UX nowadays
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<cphealy>
Yea, Chromium doesn't surprise me. It may work with i.MX6q(p) as it has a stateful V4L2 decoder instead of stateless. I could easily imagine Chromium growing support for stateless V4L2 decoders soon enough though.
<marex>
wpe js performance is poor though
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<cphealy>
marex: Yea, it seems there is no browser solution without some comproise.
<cphealy>
compromise
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