libvdpau-1.5

Introduction to libvdpau

The libvdpau package contains a library which implements the VDPAU library.

VDPAU (Video Decode and Presentation API for Unix) is an open source library (libvdpau) and API originally designed by Nvidia for its GeForce 8 series and later GPU hardware targeted at the X Window System. This VDPAU API allows video programs to offload portions of the video decoding process and video post-processing to the GPU video-hardware.

Currently, the portions capable of being offloaded by VDPAU onto the GPU are motion compensation (mo comp), inverse discrete cosine transform (iDCT), VLD (variable-length decoding) and deblocking for MPEG-1, MPEG-2, MPEG-4 ASP (MPEG-4 Part 2), H.264/MPEG-4 AVC and VC-1, WMV3/WMV9 encoded videos. Which specific codecs of these that can be offloaded to the GPU depends on the version of the GPU hardware; specifically, to also decode MPEG-4 ASP (MPEG-4 Part 2), Xvid/OpenDivX (DivX 4), and DivX 5 formats, a GeForce 200M (2xxM) Series (the eleventh generation of Nvidia's GeForce graphics processing units) or newer GPU hardware is required.

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Package Information

libvdpau Dependencies

Required

Xorg Libraries

Recommended (Runtime)

The VDPAU driver suitable for the hardware in your system: libvdpau-va-gl-0.4.2 (for Intel GPUs) and Mesa-24.2.7 (providing the r600, radeonsi, and nouveau VDPAU drivers, for the ATI/AMD Radeon HD 2xxx GPUs and later, and supported NVIDIA GPUs; Mesa must be built after this package for these drivers)

Optional

Doxygen-1.12.0, Graphviz-12.2.0, and texlive-20240312 or install-tl-unx

Installation of libvdpau

Install libvdpau by running the following commands:

mkdir build &&
cd    build &&

meson setup --prefix=$XORG_PREFIX .. &&
ninja

To test the results, issue: ninja test. There is only one test for this package, dlclose, and it is known to fail on some systems.

Now, as the root user:

ninja install

If doxygen is present at build time place the documentation in a versioned directory as the root user:

[ -e $XORG_PREFIX/share/doc/libvdpau ] && mv -v $XORG_PREFIX/share/doc/libvdpau{,1.5}

Contents

Installed Programs: None
Installed Library: libvdpau.so
Installed Directories: $XORG_PREFIX/{include,lib}/vdpau

Short Descriptions

libvdpau.so

contains functions to offload portions of the video decoding process and video post-processing to the GPU video-hardware