![]() Libva info: Found init function _vaDriverInit_1_16 ![]() Libva info: Trying to open /usr/lib64/dri/radeonsi_drv_video.so So the profile was missing and a check with vainfo confirmed this: vainfo -device /dev/dri/renderD128 -display drm I ticked off the basics and disabled the blocklist for unknown GPUs, made sure that AMD hardware acceleration was enabled for the host in the Big Picture setting and even tried to launch it with the old big picture mode but no dice: steam pipewire -pipewire-dmabuf -oldbigpictureĪfter reading around a lot on the bugtracker at I eventually learned that the hardware acceleration for remote play is usually done with VAAPI and that there is debug information in ~/.local/share/Steam/logs/streaming_log.txt and sure enough here it was: ffmpeg verbose: libva: VA-API version 1.16.0įfmpeg verbose: libva: User environment variable requested driver 'radeonsi'įfmpeg verbose: libva: Trying to open /usr/lib/dri/radeonsi_drv_video.soįfmpeg verbose: libva: Found init function _vaDriverInit_1_16įfmpeg verbose: libva: va_openDriver() returns 0įfmpeg verbose: Initialised VAAPI connection: version 1.16įfmpeg verbose: VAAPI driver: Mesa Gallium driver 22.3.5 for AMD Radeon RX 6700 XT (navi22, LLVM 15.0.7, DRM 3.49, 6.1.86_64).įfmpeg verbose: Driver not found in known nonstandard list, using standard behaviour.įfmpeg verbose: Input surface format is nv12.įfmpeg verbose: Compatible profile VAProfileH264Main (6) is not supported by driver.įfmpeg error: No usable encoding profile found. ![]() I’ve no really an idea what’s going on there but this was always a problematic thing with my AMD GPU under Gnome using Wayland when it comes to streaming and remote play. Once I could get a game running it was butter though so something was up with the streaming mode of the UI. And also very unhappy because it was a stutter feast with buffer artefacts all over the place. (Note: This feature will not be available if your display does not support ALLM)Īdd a game from the suggest list or select browse to locate the game executable in your PC folders.I didn’t use my Steam Link for some time and was kinda surprised by the new UI in Big Picture Mode. Make sure “Automatic game Mode” is enabled. ![]() To turn this feature on your SHIELD, navigate to Settings -> Device preferences ->Display & Sound -> Advanced display settings In some cases, you may need to enable this feature on your TV. SHIELD TV supports automatic game mode switching if your TV supports this feature. For the low latency and more responsive game play, make sure your TV is set to this mode. Most modern TVs have a video or display mode called “Game Mode” which can reduce latency up to 500ms.
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