Yesterday, 02:14 PM
(Yesterday, 11:49 AM)HoubaCZ Wrote:(Yesterday, 11:34 AM)34626 Wrote: Is Jellyfin running in docker? I would recommend that, its very easy to backup and restore.Yes, Jellyfin should be running in Docker. I believe that CasaOS does that automatically.
(Yesterday, 11:34 AM)34626 Wrote: I dont have experience with Nvidia, but have you installed the Nvidia driver on the PC?I have installed Nvidia drivers. Specificaly - Driver Version: 535.247.01 CUDA Version: 12.2
(Yesterday, 11:34 AM)34626 Wrote: Have you read up on hardware acceleration: https://jellyfin.org/docs/general/post-i...eleration/
I tried to read up on hardware acceleration a bit, but I don't understand it much. As I said, I'm quite a noob regarding this.
(Yesterday, 11:34 AM)34626 Wrote: What kernel version do you use? I Use Debian 13 trixie, so im asking because you mention CasaOS is based on Debian.
I believe that I have Debian 12 bookworm.
I can't access CasaOS' website, but you could consider Debian 13, theres a newer kernel with great improvements.
I dont know how much you have invested, but Intel has some great GPUs, which would allow you to use Intel Quick Sync, which is a lot better then Nvidia/AMD, but this is just a kind information.
As i understand, your transcoding issue sounds to be fixed, but you are always welcome to reach out again :-)
Debian 12 | Jellyfin 10.10.7 docker | Intel N5105 | RAM 32 GB | 26 TB storage