2025-04-03, 07:04 PM
(This post was last modified: 2025-04-03, 07:17 PM by _Nick. Edited 2 times in total.)
Very interesting, that driver information you talked about was extremely useful, as well as the idle power draw. Also, I hadn’t considered pre-transcoding everything to AV1. I'm probably one of only two users on my server with a large-screen device that supports AV1 decoding. It would make sense for storage, since my 12TB HDD is filling up fast. Even if older devices force it to be transcoded back to AVC or HEVC, I'd still benefit from the space savings.
When you batch-transcoded your library to AV1 using the A380, were you able to preserve HDR10 and/or DoVi without noticeable quality loss (to your eyes or the average viewer) when re-encoding 70GB 4K HDR remuxes?
Lastly, was there a specific reason you chose the slightly more expensive A380 over the A310, considering both use the exact same media engine
When you batch-transcoded your library to AV1 using the A380, were you able to preserve HDR10 and/or DoVi without noticeable quality loss (to your eyes or the average viewer) when re-encoding 70GB 4K HDR remuxes?
Lastly, was there a specific reason you chose the slightly more expensive A380 over the A310, considering both use the exact same media engine
Softw: Jellyfin 10.10.7, Docker, Ubuntu Server LTS
Hardw: i5-7600K@5GHz, RTX 3080Ti, 64GB DDR4-3200, SATA SSD, 12TB Toshiba HDD (7200RPM 185MB/s)
Users: 4 max concurrent (3 remote, 1 LAN, 1 remote 4K)
Network: 1Gbps↓ / 115Mbps↑
Media: Some 4K HDR remuxes
Hardw: i5-7600K@5GHz, RTX 3080Ti, 64GB DDR4-3200, SATA SSD, 12TB Toshiba HDD (7200RPM 185MB/s)
Users: 4 max concurrent (3 remote, 1 LAN, 1 remote 4K)
Network: 1Gbps↓ / 115Mbps↑
Media: Some 4K HDR remuxes