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How can I take advantage of my graphics card? - simos.sigma - 2023-08-30

Hello!!!

I have installed "TrueNAS Core 13.0-U5.3" and "Jellyfin" (as a jail on TrueNAS) on an old machine with the following specifications:

Quote:MB: Asrock 4Core1600Twins-P35
LAN: Onboard 1000baseT
CPU: Intel® Core™2 Quad CPU Q9550 @ 2.83GHz
RAM: 6GiB
VGA: ASUS GTX 560 DirectCU II OC
Drives: 120GB SSD (System disk with 16GB swapped), 120GB SSD (plugins pool) and 4TB HDD (tank pool)
TrueNAS Core Version: TrueNAS-13.0-U5.3
Jellyfin Version: 10.8.10_2

Is there any way to take advantage of my graphics card when I use "Jellyfin", or will it always use the CPU of the machine where "TrueNAS Core" and "Jellyfin" are installed?

Thank you for your time!!!


RE: How can I take advantage of my graphics card? - TheDreadPirate - 2023-08-30

Fermi graphics card don't have NVENC and it doesn't have enough CUDA performance to transcode with VAAPI.


RE: How can I take advantage of my graphics card? - bitmap - 2023-08-30

Could this card be leveraged to re-encode files in the background? I'm unfamiliar with NVIDIA cards and the processing capabilities as I was out of the game for about 20 years (since high school) and have just recently returned as a self-hosting/homelabs nerd. That might be a bit wasteful, but if it's just drawing power at the moment, it's either that or pull it from the rig entirely...

Oh boy...answered my own question with the NVIDIA MATRIX OF DOOM: https://developer.nvidia.com/video-encode-and-decode-gpu-support-matrix-new

The card isn't even listed. So probably not.


RE: How can I take advantage of my graphics card? - simos.sigma - 2023-08-30

(2023-08-30, 04:48 PM)TheDreadPirate Wrote: Fermi graphics card don't have NVENC and it doesn't have enough CUDA performance to transcode with VAAPI.

(2023-08-30, 06:32 PM)bitmap Wrote: Could this card be leveraged to re-encode files in the background? I'm unfamiliar with NVIDIA cards and the processing capabilities as I was out of the game for about 20 years (since high school) and have just recently returned as a self-hosting/homelabs nerd. That might be a bit wasteful, but if it's just drawing power at the moment, it's either that or pull it from the rig entirely...

Oh boy...answered my own question with the NVIDIA MATRIX OF DOOM: https://developer.nvidia.com/video-encode-and-decode-gpu-support-matrix-new

The card isn't even listed. So probably not.

Searching with "Bard" I found this...
Quote:Yes, the ASUS GTX 560 DirectCU II OC supports hardware encoding. It has a dedicated encoder chip that can encode video at a much faster rate than the CPU. This can be useful for streaming or recording gameplay.
Here are the specifications of the ASUS GTX 560 DirectCU II OC:
  • GPU: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 560
  • Core clock: 822 MHz
  • Memory clock: 1202 MHz
  • Memory: 1.2 GB GDDR5
  • CUDA cores: 336
  • Memory bandwidth: 192 GB/s
  • Video encoder: NVIDIA NVENC
The NVIDIA NVENC encoder is a hardware encoder that is built into the GTX 560 DirectCU II OC. It can encode video at a much faster rate than the CPU. This can be useful for streaming or recording gameplay.
To use the NVIDIA NVENC encoder, you will need to install the NVIDIA GeForce Experience software. Once the software is installed, you can open it and click on the "Broadcast" tab. In the "Encoder" drop-down menu, select "NVIDIA NVENC". You can then configure the encoder settings as needed.
I hope this helps!



RE: How can I take advantage of my graphics card? - bitmap - 2023-08-30

Cool. Find the right drivers, install them, and give it a try. You can give the official Jellyfin HWA guide a shot but with a card that old you may need to find different drivers.

https://jellyfin.org/docs/general/administration/hardware-acceleration/nvidia/

Also, AI lies to you...so don't believe everything it says...


RE: How can I take advantage of my graphics card? - simos.sigma - 2023-08-30

(2023-08-30, 07:27 PM)bitmap Wrote: Cool. Find the right drivers, install them, and give it a try. You can give the official Jellyfin HWA guide a shot but with a card that old you may need to find different drivers.

https://jellyfin.org/docs/general/administration/hardware-acceleration/nvidia/

Also, AI lies to you...so don't believe everything it says...

I know sometimes AI can be wrong... The thing is that I don't know how to install those drivers on TrueNAS Core!!!


RE: How can I take advantage of my graphics card? - TheDreadPirate - 2023-08-30

Kepler was the first generation of Nvidia graphics card with NVENC/NVDEC. The 600 series. For the purposes of transcoding, the GTX 560 is not usable.