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    VideoToolBox HW acceleration on M2 mac running in docker

    Corey Clark
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    2024-01-23, 09:17 PM
    Hello all, I have been running Jellyfin on my M2 mac mini for awhile now. Recently I had some issues and had to completely wipe my mac and start it over from scratch so I decided to use docker for jellyfin this time. I have been trying to fiogure out how to get HW acceleration working with jellyifn running in docker. I followed this guide : Jellyfin-in-docker hardware acceleration for transcoding on macOS | oliverbley.github.io But that didnt work for me, it only lists drm under the HW acceleration options in the log. If anyone has any insight into how i could get this working I would greatly appreciate it. Thanks!
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    VideoToolBox HW acceleration on M2 mac running in docker - by Corey Clark - 2024-01-23, 09:17 PM
    RE: VideoToolBox HW acceleration on M2 mac running in docker - by TheDreadPirate - 2024-01-23, 09:37 PM
    RE: VideoToolBox HW acceleration on M2 mac running in docker - by Corey Clark - 2024-01-23, 09:46 PM

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