Yesterday, 04:37 PM
(This post was last modified: Yesterday, 04:38 PM by empire_ian. Edited 1 time in total.)
Oh right. Stuff on the CPU chip still counts as "hardware acceleration" I didn't have quick sync enabled. I don't want to tone map, I only intend to watch these versions of these videos on HDR displays, so that's fine as long as it works normally.
I'm confused what it means by install the latest driver from intel here: https://jellyfin.org/docs/general/admini...ndows-host, but my guess is it just means the correct driver for a E3-1225 v5 as opposed to a specific QSV one, so I'm guessing the next step is to enable it in the bios. I'll report back once I get that to work.
I'm not running out of space in any of the drives on that system, C drive has 64 Gigabytes, so why the movie always crashes at exactly that moment seems like a mystery. It occurs to me though that I didn't have "Allow video playback that requires conversion without re-encoding" enabled for that user, so maybe it has nothing to do with transcoding but conversion of some part of the video that it doesn't anticipate? I'll report back once I test that variable too, but regardless, even on a user that can play the video, it crashes and recovers at that same moment.
I'm guessing its called HDR 10 because it's a 10 bit format?
I'm confused what it means by install the latest driver from intel here: https://jellyfin.org/docs/general/admini...ndows-host, but my guess is it just means the correct driver for a E3-1225 v5 as opposed to a specific QSV one, so I'm guessing the next step is to enable it in the bios. I'll report back once I get that to work.
I'm not running out of space in any of the drives on that system, C drive has 64 Gigabytes, so why the movie always crashes at exactly that moment seems like a mystery. It occurs to me though that I didn't have "Allow video playback that requires conversion without re-encoding" enabled for that user, so maybe it has nothing to do with transcoding but conversion of some part of the video that it doesn't anticipate? I'll report back once I test that variable too, but regardless, even on a user that can play the video, it crashes and recovers at that same moment.
I'm guessing its called HDR 10 because it's a 10 bit format?