Chromium
Installation
NixOS
Add chromium to
systemPackages.
Accelerated video playback
Make sure Accelerated Video Playback is setup on the system properly. Check chrome://gpu to see if Chromium has enabled hardware acceleration.
If accelerated video playback is not working, check relevant flags at chrome://flags, or enable them using the cli:
{
environment.systemPackages = with pkgs; [
(chromium.override {
commandLineArgs = [
"--enable-features=VaapiVideoDecodeLinuxGL"
"--ignore-gpu-blocklist"
"--enable-zero-copy"
];
})
];
}
In some cases, chrome://gpu will show Video Decode as enabled, but Video Acceleration Information as blank, with chrome://media-internals using FFmpeg Video Decoder (software decoding). If this happens, try to enable the following features:
{
environment.systemPackages = with pkgs; [
(chromium.override {
commandLineArgs = [
"--enable-features=VaapiVideoDecodeLinuxGL,VaapiVideoEncoder,Vulkan,VulkanFromANGLE"
"--enable-features=VaapiIgnoreDriverChecks,VaapiVideoDecoder,PlatformHEVCDecoderSupport"
"--enable-features=DefaultANGLEVulkan,UseMultiPlaneFormatForHardwareVideo"
"--ignore-gpu-blocklist"
"--enable-zero-copy"
];
})
];
}
Enabling native Wayland support
You can turn on native Wayland support in all chrome and most electron apps by setting an environment variable: environment.sessionVariables.NIXOS_OZONE_WL = "1".
Enabling DRM (Widevine support)
By default, chromium does not support playing DRM protected media. However, there is a build time flag to include the unfree Widevine blob from nixpkgs:
{
environment.systemPackages = with pkgs; [
(chromium.override { enableWideVine = true; })
];
}