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Google Prepares Chrome Field Trial For Accelerated Video Decode On Wayland

Written by Michael Larabel in Google on 23 August 2025 at 06:20 AM EDT. 37 Comments
Google is preparing a field trial with the Chrome web browser of accelerated video decoding under Wayland/Linux as a step toward rolling it out by default for a better video playback experience on the Linux desktop with Wayland-based environments.

On Friday a field trial testing configuration was merged for AcceleratedVideoDecodeLinuxGL. This field trial is in reference to this bug report for enabling video decode acceleration on Linux/Wayland. The bug report was originally opened in 2022 by an Intel engineer for exposing VDAVideoDecoderor and VAAPIVideDecoder.

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The field trial is enabling the AcceleratedVideoDecodeLinuxGL and AcceleratedVideoDecodeLinuxZeroCopyGL features. Users can already manually enable them via --enable-features=AcceleratedVideoDecodeLinuxZeroCopyGL switches or via chrome://flags while this field trial is about testing it on users in hopes of enabling them by default in a future Chrome/Chromium web browser release.

Here's to hoping the AcceleratedVideoDecodeLinuxGL field trial goes well and Google Chrome/Chromium enable GPU accelerated video decoding by default under Wayland soon.

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