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2020 Sep 01
2
VAAPI on GeForce GT 620M
...er the right one is, which should pass in the right render node,
> as seen here:
>
> https://github.com/intel/libva-utils/blob/master/common/va_display.c#L80
>
> Note that I've never tried this, just did a few google searches to
> find this stuff.
>
>
Brilliant googling. get_drm_device_name() does seem to do a crude argparse
of "--device"
So I ran
$ DRI_PRIME=1 LIBVA_DRIVER_NAME=nouveau vainfo --device /dev/dri/renderD128
*vainfo: unrecognized option '--device'*Show information from VA-API driver
Usage: vainfo --help
--help print this message
Usage: vainf...
2020 Sep 01
0
VAAPI on GeForce GT 620M
...s in the right render node,
>> as seen here:
>>
>> https://github.com/intel/libva-utils/blob/master/common/va_display.c#L80
>>
>> Note that I've never tried this, just did a few google searches to
>> find this stuff.
>>
>>
> Brilliant googling. get_drm_device_name() does seem to do a crude argparse
> of "--device"
>
> So I ran
>
> $ DRI_PRIME=1 LIBVA_DRIVER_NAME=nouveau vainfo --device /dev/dri/renderD128
>
> *vainfo: unrecognized option '--device'*Show information from VA-API
> driver
> Usage: vainfo --help
>...
2020 Sep 01
2
VAAPI on GeForce GT 620M
>
> It does indicate a config problem, but why do you want to use the
> nvidia GPU for video accel? I'd rely on intel to provide acceleration
> as this also reduces power consumption of the entire system. Also I
> think vaapi on the secondary GPU is pretty much untested.
Well you've got a point there. It's just that the dang nvidia is pretty
much sitting there on its