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The hardware acceleration is disabled in driver. Even using VLC you won't have acceleration for HEVC.


That seems like the opposite of what the quoted Reddit post says:

>those with newer machines needed to either have the HEVC codec from the Microsoft Store removed entirely from [Microsoft Media Foundation] or have hardware acceleration disabled

From this it sounds like it's been disabled at a lower level, but Windows still expects it to be there and so fails to decode streams unless hwaccel is disabled


Even on Linux?


Linux doesn't use the same drivers as windows


Is it confirmed that it is being disabled through drivers?


It doesn't work in windows, but does work in linux


I don't understand why people downvote questions like this rather than just answer the question. It's a perfectly reasonable question imo given that it's not clear how this feature is being disabled. It appears that most of this is based on reddit speculation and the OEMs don't provide a definitive answer.

Meta: recently it seems like the community has been way too loose with the downvote button, but I'm not sure if I'm just noticing it more because it's getting on my nerves, or if there has actually been a change in behavior.


There has been a change in behavior in the past few years, in fact it used to be that you could only become a HN member that can comment thus vote by posting a select number of threads before being able to comment. This actually kept the community on the more intelligent, factual, and serious side. Now it's not so serious.

This used to be the only place that I could visit to get away from Reddit behavior. It seems like the more obscure a social gathering is, the less Eternal September it suffers.


> Meta: recently it seems like the community has been way too loose with the downvote button, but I'm not sure if I'm just noticing it more because it's getting on my nerves, or if there has actually been a change in behavior.

The term "orange reddit" feels more and more like reality as time goes on.


Sure it's not

> "a semi-noob illusion, as old as the hills."?

:)

https://news.ycombinator.com/newsguidelines.html


Why does anyone care about downvotes? Is there somewhere I can cash in my karma points here for something actually valuable?




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