2024-07-06, 02:53 AM
It has not changed. ffmpeg cannot dynamically decide which GPU to use, meaning Jellyfin would have to coordinate that and it currently doesn't and there are currently no plans to implement something like that.
VRAM is extremely important for tone mapping, so going with the A310 over the A380 or higher limits your tone mapping potential. I think the math is ~1GB of VRAM per tone mapped stream.
Make sure you enabled low power encoding. This setting is important when using OpenCL (which is used during tone mapping).
https://jellyfin.or/docs/general/adminis...r-encoding
If your motherboard supports resizeable BAR, enable it. It sounds like you have an older board so that may not be an option.
If your server is on Linux you can also experiment with updating your Arc GPU's firmware. Another user reported issues with newer firmware on their pretty old motherboard. They were able to use another newer system to flash back to the factory firmware to get it working again. So attempt at your own risk. Flash one, reboot and verify it still works before flashing the other.
https://forum.jellyfin.org/t-flash-intel...e-in-linux
VRAM is extremely important for tone mapping, so going with the A310 over the A380 or higher limits your tone mapping potential. I think the math is ~1GB of VRAM per tone mapped stream.
Make sure you enabled low power encoding. This setting is important when using OpenCL (which is used during tone mapping).
https://jellyfin.or/docs/general/adminis...r-encoding
If your motherboard supports resizeable BAR, enable it. It sounds like you have an older board so that may not be an option.
If your server is on Linux you can also experiment with updating your Arc GPU's firmware. Another user reported issues with newer firmware on their pretty old motherboard. They were able to use another newer system to flash back to the factory firmware to get it working again. So attempt at your own risk. Flash one, reboot and verify it still works before flashing the other.
https://forum.jellyfin.org/t-flash-intel...e-in-linux