2024-08-14, 01:16 PM
(This post was last modified: 2024-08-14, 02:21 PM by LordZedd. Edited 1 time in total.)
Hi,
I will have to check this. If I understand correctly to test it, the best method is a virtual machine and see if the GPU works over there? Correct?
So this tone mapping does not work anymore on Synology NASes?
I meanwhile have been looking heavily in the matter for the past 24 hours. So my NAS Synology DS220+ does support Hardware Transcoding.
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1...1274624273
I think my situation is very simular as the guy describes it on Reddit.
https://www.reddit.com/r/synology/commen...ogy_ds220/
It seems when I turn Transcoding all videos work except HEVC. When I turn Transcoding off and set it to None, those videos do play but very slow. Not even 4k videos. Just 1080p. It is not watchable and CPU is at 97 procent.
What would be the best to proceed now?
I read that maybe better is instead of having Jellyfin through the Packet Manager instead install it as a container?
I also saw a video, not related to Jellyfin but to Plex and also this model where the person in the video suggest to downgrade the driver from the CPU.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rSt1utHnkjU&t=454s
But the video is 4 years old and I do not know if this is still relevant.
When I turn on Transcoding and chose QSV but I leave HVEC and HEC 10 bit empty, should those type of videos normally play but then without transcoding? Because this is not the case. They simply do not play.
How would I procceed best now? Any idea what can I still do?
I will have to check this. If I understand correctly to test it, the best method is a virtual machine and see if the GPU works over there? Correct?
So this tone mapping does not work anymore on Synology NASes?
I meanwhile have been looking heavily in the matter for the past 24 hours. So my NAS Synology DS220+ does support Hardware Transcoding.
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1...1274624273
I think my situation is very simular as the guy describes it on Reddit.
https://www.reddit.com/r/synology/commen...ogy_ds220/
It seems when I turn Transcoding all videos work except HEVC. When I turn Transcoding off and set it to None, those videos do play but very slow. Not even 4k videos. Just 1080p. It is not watchable and CPU is at 97 procent.
What would be the best to proceed now?
I read that maybe better is instead of having Jellyfin through the Packet Manager instead install it as a container?
I also saw a video, not related to Jellyfin but to Plex and also this model where the person in the video suggest to downgrade the driver from the CPU.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rSt1utHnkjU&t=454s
But the video is 4 years old and I do not know if this is still relevant.
When I turn on Transcoding and chose QSV but I leave HVEC and HEC 10 bit empty, should those type of videos normally play but then without transcoding? Because this is not the case. They simply do not play.
How would I procceed best now? Any idea what can I still do?