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    Jellyfin Forum Support Troubleshooting HEVC Encode under 1x

     
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    HEVC Encode under 1x

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    2025-08-28, 04:10 PM (This post was last modified: 2025-08-28, 04:19 PM by muenchhausen. Edited 1 time in total.)
    Hey everybody. 

    Jellyfin Version: 10.10.7 running on Docker
    Device Ugreen 4800 with Intel N100 
    Docker ist running on a NVME, Media is on HDD

    I'm new in this whole jellyfin world, i used Plex before. 

    So far im very impressed. There is only one thing now (after a lot of troubleshooting for other problems i caused) that doesnt seem to work. h265 encode. 

    x264 works fine an is very fast (3x). If i try to encode in h265 it only has a speed of around 0,9x. 

    Now my Question. Is there a way to speed things up? Hardware encoding ist enabled, the gpu shows ~20Percent. CPU is also at 20%. So in my understanding it could go faster?. Or is the CPU / GPU just to slow?

    My ffmpeg Log is attached.


    Thanks a lot.



    EDIT: I should have tried 5 Minutes longer. I checked the "Intel low power Hardware encoder" Box and now the speed doubled to nearly 2x. This can be closed i think.
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