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This page is meant to help with techniques for getting accelerated video playback working in NixOS.
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Accelerated video playback in NixOS is generally done by adding relevant packages to {{nixos:option|hardware.opengl.extraPackages}}.
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Sample configuration:
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== Installation ==
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=== Intel ===
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{{file|/etc/nixos/configuration.nix|nix|<nowiki>
{
  hardware.graphics = { # hardware.opengl in 24.05 and older
    enable = true;
    extraPackages = with pkgs; [
      intel-media-driver # For Broadwell (2014) or newer processors. LIBVA_DRIVER_NAME=iHD
      intel-vaapi-driver # For older processors. LIBVA_DRIVER_NAME=i965
    ];
  };
  environment.sessionVariables = { LIBVA_DRIVER_NAME = "iHD"; }; # Optionally, set the environment variable
}
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Note, <code>intel-vaapi-driver</code> still performs better for browsers (gecko/chromium based) on newer Skylake (2015) processors.<ref>https://github.com/intel/media-driver/issues/1024</ref>
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  {
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    hardware.opengl = {
For 32-bit support, use
      enable = true;
</translate> {{nixos:option|hardware.graphics.extraPackages32}}:
      extraPackages = with pkgs; [
{{file|/etc/nixos/configuration.nix|nix|<nowiki>
        vaapiIntel
{
        vaapiVdpau
  # hardware.opengl.extraPackages32 in 24.05
        libvdpau-va-gl
  hardware.graphics.extraPackages32 = with pkgs.pkgsi686Linux; [ intel-vaapi-driver ];
      ];
}
    };
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    ...
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=== AMD === <!--T:4-->


== Prepared Hardware configuration ==
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Sometimes different opengl packages are required to achieve full performance. You can check different configuration repositories for similar hardware configuration:
AMD configuration (at least for Ryzen 5 iGPUs) works out of the box:
* [https://github.com/NixOS/nixos-hardware The NixOS-Hardware Repository]
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{{file|/etc/nixos/configuration.nix|nix|<nowiki>
{
  hardware.opengl.enable = true;
}
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== Testing your configuration == <!--T:6-->
 
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You can test your configuration by running: <code>nix-shell -p libva-utils --run vainfo</code>
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See [https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Hardware_video_acceleration#Verification Arch Linux wiki#Hardware video acceleration] for more information.
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== Applications == <!--T:9-->
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=== Chromium === <!--T:10-->
See [[Chromium#Accelerated_video_playback]].
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=== Firefox === <!--T:11-->
 
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See [https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Firefox#Hardware_video_acceleration Arch Linux wiki#Firefox].
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=== MPV ===
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You can place the following configuration in {{ic|~/.config/mpv/mpv.conf}}:
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hwdec=auto-safe
vo=gpu
profile=gpu-hq
gpu-context=wayland ; On wayland only
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See [https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/mpv#Hardware_video_acceleration Arch Linux wiki#mpv].
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== Also see ==
* [https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Hardware_video_acceleration Arch Linux wiki#Hardware video acceleration].
* [https://github.com/NixOS/nixos-hardware nixos-hardware] has example configurations for various types of hardware.
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Revision as of 13:54, 21 July 2024

Accelerated video playback in NixOS is generally done by adding relevant packages to hardware.opengl.extraPackages.

Installation

Intel

/etc/nixos/configuration.nix
{
  hardware.graphics = { # hardware.opengl in 24.05 and older 
    enable = true;
    extraPackages = with pkgs; [
      intel-media-driver # For Broadwell (2014) or newer processors. LIBVA_DRIVER_NAME=iHD
      intel-vaapi-driver # For older processors. LIBVA_DRIVER_NAME=i965
    ];
  };
  environment.sessionVariables = { LIBVA_DRIVER_NAME = "iHD"; }; # Optionally, set the environment variable
}

Note, intel-vaapi-driver still performs better for browsers (gecko/chromium based) on newer Skylake (2015) processors.[1]

For 32-bit support, use hardware.graphics.extraPackages32:

/etc/nixos/configuration.nix
{
  # hardware.opengl.extraPackages32 in 24.05
  hardware.graphics.extraPackages32 = with pkgs.pkgsi686Linux; [ intel-vaapi-driver ];
}

AMD

AMD configuration (at least for Ryzen 5 iGPUs) works out of the box:

/etc/nixos/configuration.nix
{
  hardware.opengl.enable = true;
}

Testing your configuration

You can test your configuration by running: nix-shell -p libva-utils --run vainfo See Arch Linux wiki#Hardware video acceleration for more information.

Applications

Chromium

See Chromium#Accelerated_video_playback.

Firefox

See Arch Linux wiki#Firefox.

MPV

You can place the following configuration in ~/.config/mpv/mpv.conf:

hwdec=auto-safe
vo=gpu
profile=gpu-hq
gpu-context=wayland ; On wayland only

See Arch Linux wiki#mpv.

Also see