2024-03-23, 08:47 PM
(This post was last modified: 2024-03-23, 08:51 PM by iwishiknewmore.)
(2024-03-21, 12:39 AM)Efficient_Good_5784 Wrote: If you're comfortable with the idea, you could switch over entirely to Linux and ditch Windows. Like, you could try an easy-to-use distro like Linux Mint. This way, you could now run Jellyfin with Docker and pass it the AMD GPU since it would be on a Linux platform instead of Windows.
However, I'm going to say the that your easiest path right now would be to directly install Jellyfin onto your Windows PC. This should pretty much pick up the GPU on your system and allow for HWA.
i could potentially do that but would rather not as it would be worse for me in terms of gaming and work
(2024-03-20, 05:20 PM)nyanmisaka Wrote: Instead of switching to Linux, you might be interested in this project. https://github.com/jamesstringerparsec/Easy-GPU-PV
With Hyper-V you can access the GPU in a virtual Windows environment.
this is a great project, and i found a guide using it for hyper v, i cant get it to work however, its here: https://www.tenforums.com/virtualization...st-vm.html
i get stuck at step 4 as it cant find the drive letter.