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> Is this with all experimental features disabled (pipewire and playbin3)? They are known to cause this kinds of problems, especially pipewire. Yes. I did not change any settings, but...
Decoder is nvvp9dec. Session is X11. EDIT: I also tried Wayland, and it's the same. Nvidia driver is 515.57. I have PRIME graphics, but I am using the Nvidia GPU...
> ```shell > GST_PLUGIN_FEATURE_RANK=vp9dec:300 flatpak run com.github.rafostar.Clapper > ``` That works, seeking is now fine. At 4k 60fps, it noticeably struggles with the UI being slow, presumably due to software...
> ```shell > GST_PLUGIN_FEATURE_RANK=nvvp9sldec:300 flatpak run com.github.rafostar.Clapper > ``` When I run this, the decoder is shown as `nvvp9sldec` and the seeking works without issues.
Thanks for the explanation. I actually checked the same video with GNOME Video (Totem) and it has a very similar seeking issue, which I suspect might also be caused by...
I've had no issues on Debian based distros (tries Mint and Elementary so far) but I get that Arch is not supported. ``` [user@arch ~]$ mkinitcpio ==> Starting dry run:...
@PhilipK This issue is not resolved for me in 1.4.4. I get same symptoms, crashing when I select 'Image', the terminal output is thus: ``` (deck@steamdeck ~)$ flatpak info io.github.philipk.boilr...
@PhilipK I'm having trouble installing the file directly. [The documentation](https://docs.flatpak.org/en/latest/single-file-bundles.html) says it should be just `flatpak install linux_BoilR` but that results in response `error: No remote refs found similar to...
Oh, sorry, didn't even occur to me that it'd be a binary on its own. Well, it still crashes. Here's the terminal output: ``` (deck@steamdeck Downloads)$ ./linux_BoilR Setting for platform...
@PhilipK You can download all the .webp files from `/home/deck/.local/share/Steam/userdata//config/grid/`via the below link: https://send.vis.ee/download/0d90a4c137b45ede/#WZoQWJ9npqGy4rXLgJ81SA Please note that this link will expire after 1 successful download or within 7 days, whichever...