• Login
  • Register
  • Login Register
    Login
    Username/Email:
    Password:
    Or login with a social network below
  • Forum
  • Website
  • GitHub
  • Status
  • Translation
  • Features
  • Team
  • Rules
  • Help
  • Feeds
User Links
  • Login
  • Register
  • Login Register
    Login
    Username/Email:
    Password:
    Or login with a social network below

    Useful Links Forum Website GitHub Status Translation Features Team Rules Help Feeds
    Jellyfin Forum Support Troubleshooting Fatal Error with some HEVC HDR - VM - Hardware acceleration 0 GPU passthrough

     
    • 0 Vote(s) - 0 Average

    Fatal Error with some HEVC HDR - VM - Hardware acceleration 0 GPU passthrough

    yannn
    Offline

    Junior Member

    Posts: 9
    Threads: 2
    Joined: 2024 Jul
    Reputation: 0
    Country:Poland
    #1
    2024-07-21, 12:09 PM (This post was last modified: 2024-07-21, 12:23 PM by yannn. Edited 1 time in total. Edit Reason: more details )
    hi guys,

    I'm not sure where to dig more so ask for some help.

    The problem: 
    • On some large (80GB) 4K HEVC HDR videos I get Playback error. 
    • Yesterday it worked, today stopped, sometimes after a reboot it works. 
    • Some other videos work good (on some I still see some artefacts or lags, sometimes all is good): like full HD, or 20-30GB size

    I'm trying to find is it an issue with configuration or some bottleneck of the hardware.

    My setup
    • Lenovo m715q, Ryzen 5 2400 GE (4 cores, 8 threads)
    • Radeon Vega 11 built in CPU. It should support HEVC decoding (link) (look for Raven, VCN 1.0) + here is link with codecs support
    • HDD (quite old, 5400 rpm, ST1000LM024, 1TB) used for media storage
    • SSD (WD SN730 NVMe 256GB) to run Proxmox VM, Transcode folder is also on the same SSD but separate volume (so don't to back it up). I see Jellyfin creates files there. 
    • Lan 1Gbps: TV and Pc are connected by Lan
    • Proxmox with 2 VMs: 1 home assistant, 2nd - this media server

    I think I managed to make GPU passthrough to Jellyfin (not really a pro there). Using AMD one (obvious).
    How I see it that is works:
    • Jellyfin allows to use hardware decode (screenshot). I tried 
    • As it's on, used CPU usage on my VM (Ubuntu 24) is very low
    • As I turn it off - all videos works well (still sometimes with lags), but CPU load (6 cores) is around 90%
    • Still have doubts: whats lspci returnslspcihttps://share.cleanshot.com/XbzKbSs5

    Logs
    Attached

    Question
    • Any ideas what to check? Should I enable Encoding to HEVC in Jellyfin?
    • Is it a limitation of Radeon Vega codecs? I know it's better to have Intel with QuickSync, but it's what I have now.

    Many thanks!


    Attached Files
    .txt   Jellyfin log (1).txt (Size: 27.04 KB / Downloads: 84)
    .txt   ffmpeg log.txt (Size: 27.04 KB / Downloads: 91)
    .txt   ffmpeg3.txt (Size: 27.04 KB / Downloads: 96)
    .txt   ffmpeg2.txt (Size: 27.04 KB / Downloads: 108)
    theguymadmax
    Offline

    Community Moderator

    Posts: 1,144
    Threads: 0
    Joined: 2024 Jun
    Reputation: 60
    #2
    2024-07-21, 03:16 PM
    It's recommended to use VA-API on Linux, not AMF for AMD GPUs.
    « Next Oldest | Next Newest »

    Users browsing this thread: 1 Guest(s)


    • View a Printable Version
    • Subscribe to this thread
    Forum Jump:

    Home · Team · Help · Contact
    © Designed by D&D - Powered by MyBB
    L


    Jellyfin

    The Free Software Media System

    Linear Mode
    Threaded Mode