

It’s possible that some graphics hardware could have different options here, or that future drivers could change the options. You can select “Custom Settings” if you’d rather tweak those settings yourself. Set General Settings to “Performance.” This chooses the best-performing settings for anisotropic filtering and vertical sync.This particular option is a good halfway point between disabling anti-aliasing entirely and using the slower MSAA approach. That way, if a game requests MSAA anti-aliasing, the Intel graphics driver will use a better-performing alternative instead. If you choose “Use Application Settings” for Set Multi-Sample Anti-Aliasing, despite our recommendation, set Conservative Morphological Anti-Aliasing to Override. Set Conservative Morphological Anti-Aliasing to “Override Application Settings.” This is an alternative to the above setting.This boosts your performance at the cost of some jagged edges. Set Multi-Sample Anti-Aliasing to “Turn Off.” Even if applications request multi-sample anti-aliasing to reduce jagged edges, this option makes the Intel graphics driver ignore that request.Set Application Optimal Mode to “Enable.” This option enables optimizations that increase performance in a variety of games.The Intel Media Driver 2023Q1 release also fixes VP9 video encoding that could lead to a segmentation fault with unaligned resolutions as well as a case of fixing random crashes with multi-VPP usage.ĭownloads and more details on the open-source Intel Media Driver 2023Q1 release via GitHub. There is also improved AVC / HEVC / AV1 video decoding robustness to better handle possible errors.

The Meteor Lake support with this new release has enabled AV1 video encoding for a new error-resilient mode. Intel graphics back to Broadwell continue to be supported by this open-source video acceleration stack for Linux users.

With the 2023Q1 quarterly release, improving the next-gen Meteor Lake support continues to play a major role. Intel integrated graphics going back to Broadwell continue to be supported by the Intel Media Driver 2023Q1 release up through next-generation Meteor Lake graphics. The Intel Media Driver 2023Q1 has been published as the newest feature release for Intel's open-source video acceleration driver providing VA-API support across generations of their integrated graphics as well as newer discrete graphics.
