![]() ![]() ![]() I've tested this using a Raspberry Pi 4 Model B (using Raspberry Pi OS), so I can only confirm this is working for it. According to this, you may need to enable OpenGL with fake/full KMS using raspi-config for older Raspberry Pi models (I'm not sure if extra steps are required on older models). You'll only need to enable some Chromium browser flags below there's also a "fix" for screen tearing which occurs when playing hardware-accelerated fullscreen videos. For Raspberry Pi 4 there's no need to install extra packages, enable OpenGL, and so on, as those are already enabled. Raspberry Pi OS comes with everything that's needed to run Chromium with hardware acceleration on a Raspberry Pi 4, but it doesn't work out of the box. As a side note, this is a prerequisite for an article I plan on writing soon. In my case, using a Raspberry Pi 4 Model B, the main Chromium gpu and renderer processes went down from ~160% and ~130% to under ~30% and 23% CPU usage (according to htop) after enabling hardware acceleration. RASPBERRY PI INSTALL BRAVE BROWSER HOW TOThis article explains how to enable hardware acceleration in Chromium browser running on Raspberry Pi OS (for Raspberry Pi 4).īy enabling GPU acceleration, the CPU usage should be much lower when playing supported videos (for example on YouTube). ![]()
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