Everything is working normally on Firefox.
I installed Chromium from the fedora official source.
Here are some information from chrome://gpu
:
Video Acceleration Information
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Decoding :
Decode h264 baseline : 16x16 to 4096x4096 pixels
Decode h264 main : 16x16 to 4096x4096 pixels
Decode h264 high : 16x16 to 4096x4096 pixels
Decode vp8 : 16x16 to 4096x4096 pixels
Decode vp9 profile0 : 16x16 to 4096x4096 pixels
Decode vp9 profile2 : 16x16 to 4096x4096 pixels
Decode hevc main : 16x16 to 4096x4096 pixels
Decode hevc main 10 : 16x16 to 4096x4096 pixels
Decode hevc main still-picture: 16x16 to 4096x4096 pixels
Encoding :
Encode h264 baseline : 321x241 to 4096x4096 pixels, and/or 30.000 fps.
Encode h264 main : 321x241 to 4096x4096 pixels, and/or 30.000 fps.
Encode h264 high : 321x241 to 4096x4096 pixels, and/or 30.000 fps.
Encode vp8 : 321x241 to 4096x4096 pixels, and/or 30.000 fps.
Encode vp9 profile0 : 321x241 to 4096x4096 pixels, and/or 30.000 fps.
Vulkan Information
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Device Performance Information
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Log Messages
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[4663:4663:0726/183144.431432:WARNING:sandbox_linux.cc(430)] : InitializeSandbox() called with multiple threads in process gpu-process.
[4663:5512:0726/183321.424543:ERROR:vaapi_video_decoder.cc(1212)] : failed Initialize()ing the frame pool
[4663:4733:0726/183321.427998:ERROR:gbm_pixmap_wayland.cc(82)] : Cannot create bo with format= YUV_420_BIPLANAR and usage=SCANOUT_CPU_READ_WRITE
[4663:4733:0726/183321.431095:ERROR:gbm_pixmap_wayland.cc(82)] : Cannot create bo with format= YUV_420_BIPLANAR and usage=SCANOUT_CPU_READ_WRITE
[4663:4733:0726/183321.432255:ERROR:gbm_pixmap_wayland.cc(82)] : Cannot create bo with format= YUV_420_BIPLANAR and usage=SCANOUT_CPU_READ_WRITE
[4663:4733:0726/183321.433164:ERROR:gbm_pixmap_wayland.cc(82)] : Cannot create bo with format= YUV_420_BIPLANAR and usage=SCANOUT_CPU_READ_WRITE
[4663:4733:0726/183321.434215:ERROR:gbm_pixmap_wayland.cc(82)] : Cannot create bo with format= YUV_420_BIPLANAR and usage=SCANOUT_CPU_READ_WRITE
If you need me to provide any other information, feel free to ask.