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I've just got a new gpu from nvidia and am trying to get hw accelerated video decoding working. I've tried bunch of thinks I found on the internet but nothing helped, the Decoded capabilities iin vdpauinfo's output come out empty.

Sadly using nvidia's proprietary drivers is not an option for me, which means I need to get this working with nouveau.

My card is GeForce GT 1030 (GP108, NV138), is it even possible to get that working?

graywolf
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  • @greywolf The drivers page is here: https://www.geforce.com/drivers – vssher Dec 25 '19 at 03:28
  • You configured vdpau? https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Hardware_video_acceleration#Configuring_VDPAU . Read more - https://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.php?f=49&t=275686 . If you still decide to use a proprietary driver, read - https://ultra-technology.org/software_settings/mpv-nvidia-driver-with-high-quality/ – Alex_Krug Dec 25 '19 at 05:29
  • As mentioned in the question I cannot use nvidia's proprietary drivers. And I have the vdpau configured, vdpauinfo works, just shows only not supported in the video decoding section :/ – graywolf Dec 25 '19 at 12:00

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