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    Jellyfin Forum Support Troubleshooting Should I upgrade my video card?

     
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    Should I upgrade my video card?

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    2024-05-27, 04:29 AM (This post was last modified: 2024-05-28, 01:18 AM by fincainc. Edited 1 time in total.)
    Hi everyone

    I have Jellyfin running on a computer with a Ryzen 5 with video capability, 64 gb of DDR 4 ram, and a 14 TB HDD.  Sometimes some movies don't seem to want to play.  I'll get an error message.
    If I added a video card, would that speed things up?  I thought that my processor with it's many threads and speed, coupled with 64 gb of ddr ram would make it fast enough to transcode the streams. 
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    Thanks for any advice.
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    2024-05-27, 06:29 AM
    It's not about power. It's about the right tool for the job. Ryzen processors don't do too well at the job of transcoding. If you have $100-150 to throw at a GPU, buy an Arc A380 (don't bother with a higher-end version, they all use the same hardware for transcoding). It can transcode multiple streams of data for remote users while I'm running an SVT-AV1 job on my CPU and encoding 4K HDR media using ffmpeg (av1_qsv). It's not the size of the hammer, it's the right hammer for the nail.
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