Chromium’s Accelerated Video Decoding Comes to Wayland
Video acceleration is a crucial feature for any modern web browser. It allows for smoother playback of high-definition videos while consuming less CPU power, leading to better laptop battery life and a more responsive system overall.
In a significant development, the pull request for Chromium to enable accelerated video decoding using VA-API (Video Acceleration API) on Wayland has been finally merged.
That was a long-anticipated addition to the Linux ecosystem. As we enter 2024, it may not be the year we finally see “Linux on the desktop” become a widespread reality, but it’s shaping up to be the year of “Wayland on Linux.”