Firefox Merges Support for Vulkan Video Decoding
Bender
96 points
15 comments
June 07, 2026
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Discussion Highlights (6 comments)
lousken
Hopefully, it will be in the next ESR
Groxx
Oh sweet, now I can look forward to "compiling shaders..." on every website I visit! --- More seriously, I'm definitely curious to try this out on some of my weird computers. Sometimes vulkan support is noticeably more capable than other modes.
WhyNotHugo
Why does Firefox do first-class video decoding instead of offloading to, for example, ffmpeg?
QuaternionsBhop
This is great news for nvidia users on Linux. It means that they don't need to install a VAAPI compatibility tool like nvidia-vaapi-driver. I also hope to see Vulkan Video supported in the open source userspace nvidia driver NVK soon too.
HDBaseT
Question, what does this mean for Firefox users? Does this help YouTube Video playback? DRM'd content on Netflix?
xx__yy
Is it just me or were they a bit behind? Chromium already has it