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Install Intel / AMD VA-API drivers in Ubuntu
Before installing MPlayer with VA-API support, install the VA-API drivers:
- for Intel GPUs (for Intel HD Graphics as well as G45 and later):
sudo apt-get install i965-va-driver
- for AMD Radeon GPUs (you also need the proprietary drivers!):
sudo apt-get install xvba-va-driver
The Intel VA-API driver is available in the official Ubuntu 12.04 Precise Pangolin (and newer) repositories.
Nvidia users: MPlayer supports VDPAU by default so everything you need for hardware accelerated video decoding is already in the repositories. See THIS old post for more info (unless something has changed, but I can't test it since I have Nvidia Optimus and Bumblebee doesn't support VDPAU). You can also use the "vdpau-va-driver" driver which is a VDPAU-based backend for VA-API and follow use the instructions below to install Mplayer with VA-API.
Install MPlayer with VA-API support in Ubuntu
By default, the MPlayer version available in the official Ubuntu repositories doesn't support VA-API, but you can use a PPA which provides custom MPlayer builds with VA-API support.
To install MPlayer with VA-API support in Ubuntu 13.10, 13.04, 12.10, 12.04 or 11.10, use the following commands:
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:sander-vangrieken/vaapi
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install mplayer-vaapi
Once installed, open SMPlayer (or whatever MPlayer GUI you're using: Gnome Mplayer, KMPlayer, etc.) and in its Preferences, on the Video tab (in SMPlayer: General Video > Output driver) set the video output driver to "vaapi":
http://www.webupd8.org/2012/11/install-mplayer-with-va-api-hardware.html
在Ubuntu 14.04平台上利用Intel的GPU实现硬件加速–基于VAAPI
http://www.latelee.org/using-gnu-linux/ubuntu-intel-gpu-vaapi.html
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