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dino, to linux in OBS Merges FFmpeg VA-API AV1 Support

Is the performance drawback from streaming in this encoding less noticeable?

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  • Eelt,

    Your GPU has a dedicated ASIC that can do the encoding simultaneously. On NVIDIA (not relevant in this case) that would be your NVENC encoder.

    AMD and Intel have their own ASIC IP blocks that do encode/decode that’s part of the GPU “SoC” but wouldn’t consume GPU compute resources (eg CUs). That’s how you see people already using GPU encode with obs (non-AV1 codecs) while gaming, and really that’s how people like me using Sunshine/Parsec for the host PC for “remote” gaming (mostly for remoting into a Windows machine for the 1 game that cannot be run on Linux nor a VM due to anti-cheat). The only GPU resources you’re using are PCIe bandwidth and perhaps some VRAM usage? But I wouldn’t call it just dumping it from the CPU to the GPU, you have an ASIC that mitigates the brunt of the workload and AV1 with Sunshine has been amazing, can’t imagine now using it for recording my gameplay vids will hopefully be better than H264 (due to lower bitrates and hence smaller file sizes).

    narc0tic_bird, to linux in GNOME Shell & Mutter 46 Alpha Released - Phoronix

    Any news on proper (baked-in) VRR support with Wayland?

    MonkderZweite, (edited ) to linux in KDE's Nate Graham On X11 Being A Bad Platform & The Wayland Future

    Because Wayland is only a protocol and you write the platform yourself (be it badly or not).

    Would be cool if the reference implementation (Weston) were not an unusable monolith but a small plugin-based thing.

    makingStuffForFun, to linux in Debian Likely Moving Away From i386 In The Near Future
    @makingStuffForFun@lemmy.ml avatar

    Will that mean a bunch of my steam games won’t work? Please don’t say that, as I love debian, and I love my games.

    NamelessGO,

    Games aren’t being affected with this change

    Patch,

    No, this is just about the kernel and the installer/images.

    You won’t be able to install Debian on an x86-32 computer anymore, but everything you can currently do on an x86-64 install still continue to work.

    IsThisLoss,

    No

    feef, to linux in openSUSE Logo Contest Concludes With Winners Selected

    This looks like shit

    Unkend, to linux in Linux 6.7 Features Include Bcachefs, Stable Meteor Lake Graphics, NVIDIA GSP & More Next-Gen Hardware - Phoronix

    Bcachefs as root is going to be sweet.

    Laser,

    I’m also looking forward to Bcachefs, but rather for storage of large amounts of data. Just hoping the multi device feature works as well as advertised

    crypto, to linux in Firefox Is Going To Try And Ship With Wayland Enabled By Default

    @leo Firefox keeps locking up the RAM. Good job, Mozilla. I need to install 128 GB of RAM just to use your browser.

    crypto, to linux in Firefox Is Going To Try And Ship With Wayland Enabled By Default

    @leo Leo, you have Stockholm syndrome. Linux Desktop is a disaster.

    crypto, to linux in Firefox Is Going To Try And Ship With Wayland Enabled By Default

    @leo KDE with Wayland was all crashy when I tried it. If Wayland windowing is as buggy and crashy as their browser we'll all need to switch to Windows or Mac just to get any work done.

    Laser,

    I’m daily driving Firefox with Wayland on KDE Plasma since years, not on Xwayland, and can’t remember it not working well. This on two different distributions (Arch and NixOS). Not saying this is your fault but your experience is not representative for everyone

    crypto,

    @Laser My experience is representative for enough people to show that Linux Desktop is a mess and is not suitable for production work. I don't identify myself by my choice of software. I just want to get work done.

    Shrexios,
    @Shrexios@mastodon.social avatar

    @crypto @Laser Linux desktop is not one thing. If you have a company that standardizes on Gnome, then the software you need to work will work as they will likely have been tested to work. As for work, well, not everyone uses it for work.

    leo,
    @leo@lemmy.linuxuserspace.show avatar

    I suppose it really depends on when you tried it. Ubuntu 23.10 has been working quite well on Wayland. I haven’t once failed down to X, and the only papercut I run into now is with differently scaled displays (100% and 150%) where OBS will crash the session when moving back and forth.

    Everything else seems good as I haven’t really seen anything else break at all and I use Firefox, Kdenlive, Audacity, lots of chat apps, and played some games. Specifically, playing Vivaldia 2 while I was remotely compiling Gentoo using OBS to livestream.

    LeFantome,

    KDE currently marks Wayland support as experimental. They are expecting full readiness by Plasma 6 ( next quarter ).

    Firefox has had Wayland marked as experimental for some time. They are expecting full readiness by…hey, look at that—they say that it is ready now.

    So run Firefox on GNOME and enjoy the Wayland I guess.

    Pantherina, to linux in Linux 6.7 Features Include Bcachefs, Stable Meteor Lake Graphics, NVIDIA GSP & More Next-Gen Hardware - Phoronix

    Nice! Can I format my external HDD with bcachefs and get performance increases for backups? I guess not, right?

    Also its probably not supported in GUI partitionmanagers yet

    Antimoon51, to linux in systemd 255-rc1 Brings "Blue Screen of Death" Support and New Tool To Spawn VMs

    But why deprecate SysV style init scripts? This is super helpfull on things like the raspberry pi (imo)

    Blackmist, to linux in Mozilla Finally Launches An APT Repository For Easy Firefox Nightly Updating

    You don’t even build from source?

    What kind of Linux users are you?

    kogasa,
    @kogasa@programming.dev avatar

    Never built Firefox from source but Chromium takes way longer than the kernel for me. Like half an hour on a 5800x3D. Bit much for nightly updates.

    KISSmyOS,

    It’s called Nightly cause you let it compile over night.

    TheAnonymouseJoker,
    @TheAnonymouseJoker@lemmy.ml avatar

    Ok Gentoo Police now go back to ricing

    nicman24, to linux in AMD Ryzen 7000 Series Make For Compelling Budget Servers, Leading Performance & Value Over Xeon E Review

    epyc rome chips are coming down and epyc 1st gen is like 160 for a 32 core

    brihuang95, to linux in Steam On Linux Usage Spikes To Nearly 2% In July, Larger Marketshare Than Apple macOS
    @brihuang95@sopuli.xyz avatar

    Thank god for Valve and how awesome they’ve been to Linux users

    crow,

    They’ve done such amazing work for Linux. Linux gaming wouldn’t be the same without them.

    zer0,

    So awesome they run a monopoly on videogames through their useless closed source spyware.

    miss_brainfart,
    @miss_brainfart@lemmy.ml avatar

    Well, their position is what allowed them to do so much for Linux. And their desire to distance themselves from Microsoft, which I’m absolutely on board with.

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