# Enabling hardware <video> decode codepaths on linux Hardware acceleration of video decode on Linux is [unsupported](https://crbug.com/137247) in Chrome for user-facing builds. During development (targeting other platforms) it can be useful to be able to trigger the code-paths used on HW-accelerated platforms (such as CrOS and win7) in a linux-based development environment. Here's one way to do so, with details based on a gprecise setup. * Install pre-requisites: On Ubuntu Precise, at least, this includes: ```shell sudo apt-get install libtool libvdpau1 libvdpau-dev ``` * Install and configure [libva](http://cgit.freedesktop.org/libva/) ```shell DEST=${HOME}/apps/libva cd /tmp git clone git://anongit.freedesktop.org/libva cd libva git reset --hard libva-1.2.1 ./autogen.sh && ./configure --prefix=${DEST} make -j32 && make install ``` * Install and configure the [VDPAU](http://cgit.freedesktop.org/vaapi/vdpau-driver) VAAPI driver ```shell DEST=${HOME}/apps/libva cd /tmp git clone git://anongit.freedesktop.org/vaapi/vdpau-driver cd vdpau-driver export PKG_CONFIG_PATH=${DEST}/lib/pkgconfig/:$PKG_CONFIG_PATH export LIBVA_DRIVERS_PATH=${DEST}/lib/dri export LIBVA_X11_DEPS_CFLAGS=-I${DEST}/include export LIBVA_X11_DEPS_LIBS=-L${DEST}/lib export LIBVA_DEPS_CFLAGS=-I${DEST}/include export LIBVA_DEPS_LIBS=-L${DEST}/lib make distclean unset CC CXX ./autogen.sh && ./configure --prefix=${DEST} --enable-debug find . -name Makefile |xargs sed -i 'sI/usr/lib/xorg/modules/driversI${DEST}/lib/driIg' sed -i -e 's/_(\(VAEncH264VUIBufferType\|VAEncH264SEIBufferType\));//' src/vdpau_dump.c make -j32 && rm -f ${DEST}/lib/dri/{nvidia_drv_video.so,s3g_drv_video.so} && make install ``` * Add to `$GYP_DEFINES`: * `chromeos=1` to link in `VaapiVideoDecodeAccelerator` * `proprietary_codecs=1 ffmpeg_branding=Chrome` to allow Chrome to play h.264 content, which is the only codec VAVDA knows about today. * Re-run gyp (`./build/gyp_chromium` or `gclient runhooks`) * Rebuild chrome * Run chrome with `LD_LIBRARY_PATH=${HOME}/apps/libva/lib` in the environment, and with the `--no-sandbox` command line flag. * If things don't work, a Debug build (to include D\*LOG's) with `--vmodule=*content/common/gpu/media/*=10,gpu_video*=1` might be enlightening. ** note NOTE THIS IS AN UNSUPPORTED CONFIGURATION AND LIKELY TO BE BROKEN AT ANY POINT IN TIME ** This page is purely here to help developers targeting supported HW `<video>` decode platforms be more effective. Do not expect help if this setup fails to work.