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    VirGL hardware accelerated h264/h265

    What does vainfo on the host show?
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    VirGL hardware accelerated h264/h265

    I may have done it wrong, but here is the link: https://bugzilla.proxmox.com/show_bug.cgi?id=6277
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    VirGL hardware accelerated h264/h265

    Please, anyone following these steps, don't do this on a production machine and as mentioned, to maintain this, you have to reinstall your custom qemu every time proxmox updates. I did post this in bugzilla as you requested. I'm not very good at formatting things, but I have typed up the...
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    VirGL hardware accelerated h264/h265

    Hey, let me set this up a couple more times as I take notes, then I'll post my steps. I have a correction, I do use backports, but for installing the updated mesa libs AFTER using : deb-src http://ftp.us.debian.org/debian bookworm main contrib non-free non-free-firmware in...
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    Virtio GL VirGL encoding/decoding

    here are the steps needed to get Hardware Acceleration in at least a linux vm, https://forum.proxmox.com/threads/virgl-hardware-accelerated-h264-h265.137023/ this gives hardware accleration for things like h264/h265, vc1, vp9, so on.
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    VirGL hardware accelerated h264/h265

    I just started the make deb portion, it's failing when it gets to the FAILED: libcommon.a.p/hw_display_virtio-gpu-virgl.c.o . Applied the patch from pve-qemu/qemu directory with patch < virgl.patch ##edit I started the process on another identical host, did NOT use bookworm-backports, used the...
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    VirGL hardware accelerated h264/h265

    your step 3 where you add backports should have two >> instead of one