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    Jellyfin Forum Support General Questions Intel N100: how check if LP mode works correctly? (docker)

     
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    Intel N100: how check if LP mode works correctly? (docker)

    Iacov
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    2024-12-22, 05:57 PM
    hey

    i have an intel n100 nuc for my jellyfin server
    it runs ubuntu server 24.04.1 and i use the lsio docker image with the hw acceleration mod
    hw transcoding does work - no issues there (even though, i dont' know if i can activate vp8 and vp9 in the settings, as i don't know where that is used and if my nuc supports it. same goes for (vpp) tonemapping...should i activate it?)

    but about LP mode (Intel GPU | Jellyfin) - do i need those steps with an alder lake-n cpu?
    do i need those steps if i run jellyfin via docker?

    i see that i have LP currecntly active under my transcoding settings - would jellyfin have already crashed if it would not be working? or how could i test it?

    thank you for your help
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    2024-12-22, 06:16 PM (This post was last modified: 2024-12-22, 06:17 PM by TheDreadPirate. Edited 1 time in total.)
    You can check all the decode boxes except VP8.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intel_Quic...d_encoding

    And leave "Allow encoding in AV1 format" unchecked. You can check both tone mapping boxes as long as you have the OpenCL mod installed (sounds like you do).

    Low power encoding is optional for Alderlake-N, but it should be enabled as it improves tone mapping performance. On Ubuntu 24.04, you should already have the linux-firmware package installed out of the box and Alderlake-N shouldn't require any additional configuration.

    If you have the boxes checked it would have crashed ffmpeg if it wasn't setup correctly.
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    2024-12-22, 06:33 PM
    thank you very much, that's a great help Smiling-face
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