2025-03-19, 01:01 AM
2025-03-19, 03:52 AM
(This post was last modified: 2025-03-19, 03:53 AM by bitmap. Edited 1 time in total.)
Fairly sure this is a Kaby Lake processor, which supports AVC (E/D), HEVC (E/D), HEVC 10-bit (E/D), VC-1 (D), VP8 (E/D), VP9 (D), VP9 10-bit (D). The E and D are encode/decode.
I do not believe Kaby Lake supports low-power encoding, so uncheck those. It also has no support for AV1, so keep that unchecked. ETA: Check the Wiki article for detailed info where I got this -- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intel_Quick_Sync_Video -- and scroll down to the table.
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2025-03-19, 07:04 AM
yup this is kaby lake so it doesnt support low power encoding
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2025-03-19, 12:37 PM
It does support low power encoding, but only for H264. If this is Linux, there is additional configuration needed to enable low power encoding.
https://jellyfin.org/docs/general/admini...e-on-linux You can check all the codec boxes EXCEPT AV1 and HEVC RExt. And you cannot check "Allow encoding in AV1 format". ![]()
2025-03-19, 06:19 PM
Listen to TDP. The GOAT.
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HI thanks for this, one dumb question should i be using VAAPI or Intel Quicksync as the hardware acceleration ?
HI thanks for this, one dumb question should i be using VAAPI or Intel Quicksync as the hardware acceleration ? (2025-03-19, 07:04 AM)herbs14 Wrote: yup this is kaby lake so it doesnt support low power encoding (2025-03-19, 12:37 PM)TheDreadPirate Wrote: It does support low power encoding, but only for H264. If this is Linux, there is additional configuration needed to enable low power encoding. HI thanks for this, one dumb question should i be using VAAPI or Intel Quicksync as the hardware acceleration ?
2025-03-19, 10:46 PM
Intel Quick Sync.
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