![]() It should work with NVIDIA via vdpau-video, apparently. It only works with certain libva implementations, though, not including the Poulsbo one at present, which makes it tricky for me to test. ![]() Gwenole has emailed me to let me know about gnash-vaapi, which is a modified version of gnash that supports VAAPI acceleration of h264-encoded Flash video (so, for e.g., YouTube HD videos). I've added new patches to get it building again in this repository. VAAPI is still unsupported, but you can use it via VDPAU wrapper at least for H.264. We're also planning to roll the libva support into the package for F13. It seems the last packager has lost interest on this package, so I've taken maintainership of it now. I've been working with the RPM Fusion mplayer maintainer hopefully we'll be able to update the Fusion package to be a recent mplayer snapshot and include VDPAU support, soon, now libvdpau is in Fedora. An updated mplayer-accelerated should be coming soon. Video acceleration stuff: I sent an updated libva to my repository a couple of days ago. Looking at the gitorious website, mplayer-vaapi hasnt been updated in over a year The last build brought it SOLVED MPlayer with VAAPI support on Slackware 14. If you have any bugs you think are important to be fixed before the Beta is released, please do come along and propose them. Please do come along if you're interested in helping make Fedora 12 Beta release go as smoothly as possible. This Friday,, will be the third Fedora 12 Beta blocker bug review meeting: it's at 15:00 UTC in Freenode #fedora-bugzappers.
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