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    Jellyfin Forum Support General Questions Acceleration on Intel n100

     
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    Acceleration on Intel n100

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    Yesterday, 07:34 PM
    I am trying to enable hardware acceleration for transcoding on my new n100 mini PC.
    No success so far. Other than hardware acceleration, the n100 works fine.

    Previously I was running Jellyfin on a Raspberry PI 4 with 4GB of RAM.
    The RPI 4 worked OK for our use: 1 user, blu-rays reduced to 720p using handbrake.
    But most of our content came from DVDs (480p).
    I was able to enable hardware acceleration on the RPI 4 which helped performance a little.
    We frequently transcode to display subtitles.
    There was a recent update that broke the RPI 4. Issue was /tmp too small.
    I was able to fix this, but I saw several comments online saying the RPI 4 was not suitable for Jellyfin.
    So I bought the n100 mini PC (minisforum UN100L).

    The good news is software transcoding on the mini PC is faster than hardware encoding on the RPI 4.
    About 60% faster. 

    Here is my n100 config:
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    Jellyfin 10.11.1
    Debian bookworm 12.12 kernel 6.12.43+deb12-amd64
    CPU Intel n100, RAM 16 GB
    OS drive 240 GB nvme SSD
    storage drive 120 GB sata SSD (temporary will switch to 2 GB external drive)
    ----

    Question: Should I try another distro (maybe ubuntu) that might work better?

    I've been reading the online documentation:
    https://jellyfin.org/docs/general/post-i...eleration/
    https://jellyfin.org/docs/general/post-i...ion/intel/

    They say it I need to use 'Intel Quicksync(QSV)'.
    When I try to view a video with subtitles I get a popup saying ' Playback failed because the media is not supported by this client'.

    In the ffmpeg transcode log I see:
    ----
    [AVHWDeviceContext @ 0x7fdb96a8a080] libva: /usr/lib/jellyfin-ffmpeg/lib/dri/iHD_drv_video.so init failed
    [AVHWDeviceContext @ 0x7fdb96a8a080] Failed to initialise VAAPI connection: 1 (operation failed).
    Device creation failed: -5.
    Failed to set value 'vaapi=vaConfused-facedev/dri/renderD128,driver=iHD' for option 'init_hw_device': Input/output error
    Error parsing global options: Input/output error
    ----

    I installed package intel-opencl-icd.
    ----
    apt policy intel-opencl-icd
    intel-opencl-icd:
      Installed: 22.43.24595.41-1
      Candidate: 22.43.24595.41-1
      Version table:
    *** 22.43.24595.41-1 500
            500 http://mirror.it.ubc.ca/debian bookworm/main amd64 Packages
            100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
    ----

    Has anyone been successful turning acceleration on running linux on an n100?
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