> libvdpau-va-gl is work-in-progress. While it works fine with Adobe
> Flash Player, it may cause problems with other VDPAU-enabled
> software. Therefore, it has not been enabled system-wide by
> default.
>
> You can either enable it by uncommenting the appropriate lines in
> `/etc/X11/Xsession.d/20vdpau-va-gl` or enable only for some software
> by setting `VDPAU_DRIVER` environment variable. For example, to enable
> it in Chromium, start Chromium with the following command line:
>
> VDPAU_DRIVER=va_gl chromium
Try it:
$ VDPAU_DRIVER=va_gl vdpauinfo
I've run this but it is not so effective. It's heavy.
$ VDPAU_DRIVER=va_gl mpv 1080p_movie.mkv
Please check /usr/share/ doc/libvdpau- va-gl1/ README. Debian
> libvdpau-va-gl is work-in-progress. While it works fine with Adobe Xsession. d/20vdpau- va-gl` or enable only for some software
> Flash Player, it may cause problems with other VDPAU-enabled
> software. Therefore, it has not been enabled system-wide by
> default.
>
> You can either enable it by uncommenting the appropriate lines in
> `/etc/X11/
> by setting `VDPAU_DRIVER` environment variable. For example, to enable
> it in Chromium, start Chromium with the following command line:
>
> VDPAU_DRIVER=va_gl chromium
Try it:
$ VDPAU_DRIVER=va_gl vdpauinfo
I've run this but it is not so effective. It's heavy.
$ VDPAU_DRIVER=va_gl mpv 1080p_movie.mkv