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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Am 02.04.2013 18:35, schrieb Matt
Emmott:<br>
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<div class="gmail_quote">On Thu, Mar 28, 2013 at 1:07 PM,
Matthias <span dir="ltr"><<a moz-do-not-send="true"
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All,<br>
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today I stumbled across an article stating that Intel now
has released an installer for the intel graphics driver
for ubuntu (and fedora) which takes care to install all
required components and versions... I thought I'd give it
a try and installed it.<br>
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Now vaapi works for me, my little itx celeron frontend
plays HD content now with nice low 10% CPU load and
without freezing (which it would immediately do after
displaying the first frame of the video content when I
tried vaapi before).<br>
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I just made a quick test - so ymmv (and mine).<br>
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But maybe it is useful (and new) information for somebody
else - if so, go and check here:<br>
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Have fun,<br>
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Matthias<br>
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<div>This is great! So, what's the cheapest / lowest end
motherboard or PC that supports VAAPI? <br>
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Matt, <br>
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that is quite easy for you to find out in your market: You will need
an 1155 motherboard, the cheapest sandy bridge or ivy bridge
processor, and, I guess, 1 GB or RAM. <br>
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I got myself the cheapest dual core celeron with 2GB of RAM, it was
just a little more expensive and could also do HD 720P in CPU. <br>
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I wish good shopping!<br>
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