(You need to open outgoing TCP port 9418 for git to work using git://, try or if you can't open the port) Root# apt-get build-dep intel-vaapi-driver So it would seem that I need to get the g45-h264 branch driver from here: vaapi.html (using wayback again) - it says H.264/AVC decode is supported on Intel® GMA X4500HD under g45-h264 branch Vainfo: Supported profile and entrypoints Vainfo: Driver version: Intel i965 driver - 1.0.17 With Debian Testing repos (main non-free contrib), I installed vainfo and i965-va-driver. Maybe it is there, but quite obscured behind the politics of business now. The new site is (really, it is '01.org') but I don't find the same information on the new site as the old. Intel recently revamped their open source project website and was killed in the process, hence the wayback archive link. Mplayer-vaapi was on splitted-desktop, with binaries I believe, but that is gone now. You need to compile the g45-h264 driver branch for vaapi on G45 series chipsets. Sandy/Ivy Bridge) you only need to compile mplayer-vaapi, install mpv, or use VLC with hardware acceleration enabled to get hardware accelerated playback.The main branch of Intel's Linux display driver provides VAAPI for Sandy and Ivy Bridge. It seems like it should be, although maybe with some issues once it is working.Īs el_Salmon points out later in this thread: if you have a newer chipset than GMA 4500MHD (i.e. Ultimately, I'd like this thread to be a how-to for people who want this to work on 'older' Intel hardware. about getting this to work, so here is my progress. I have not found anything recent in forums, websites, wikis, mailing lists etc. I'm trying to get hardware accelerated h.264 playback with mplayer on a Thinkpad with GMA 4500MHD graphics under Testing.
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