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vmlinuz:
Well, I'm on Fedora 35 and I can hardly tell it's not an x86 PC. As an aside, you wouldn't happen to know how to stop 60 FPS video on YouTube from stuttering and freezing? That's really the only weak point, video playback. I can just download the video and use VLC if I really need to... It would appear to be strictly an issue with vp9 playback as when I use an extension to disable vp9, I get better (though still not perfect) results.

MPC7500:
I guess, you already installed ffmpeg-libs from the RPMFusion repo?

vmlinuz:
Wait what? That's not installed by default?

Update: Video playback for non-vpx is now vastly improved. There are probably more libraries I need to install for vp8/9 to work?

Update 2: Could be an issue with my Polaris GPU; it's not clear whether they ever supported vp9

MPC7500:
Maybe you want to look at this wiki:
https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Hardware_video_acceleration

vmlinuz:
That did the trick, now I can watch penguinz0 complain about video games in glorious 1080p60 on PowerPC. Above 1080p60 is kind of a mess - not sure, but I think that's my internet connection's fault this time.

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