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Update README: Add notice of driver being legacy #542

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Add notice of intel media driver

Add notice of intel media driver
@martin-kokos martin-kokos changed the title Update README Update README: ADd notice of driver being legacy Dec 28, 2022
@martin-kokos martin-kokos changed the title Update README: ADd notice of driver being legacy Update README: Add notice of driver being legacy Dec 28, 2022
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mirh commented Aug 22, 2023

Maintenance mode is probably more correct?
Like.. it's not that they stopped development per se (like perhaps intel-hybrid-driver). It's more that there's nothing left to add/expand.

p.s. intel's own mailing lists are no more, at most the readme should point to the archive thereof

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martin-kokos commented Aug 22, 2023

Maintenance mode is probably more correct? Like.. it's not that they stopped development per se (like perhaps intel-hybrid-driver). It's more that there's nothing left to add/expand.

p.s. intel's own mailing lists are no more, at most the readme should point to the archive thereof

That's what I meant. People looking for vaapi support on intel shouldn't be installing it and rather look at https://github.com/intel/media-driver instead if they can.

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mirh commented Aug 22, 2023

Right, I forgot the part where you do actually have a choice to push ahead since non-Atom Gen8 hardware. For as much as I don't think <Gen12 is seeing much love there either (except perhaps in the common bits for HDR or whatever other fancier new modernity)

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