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no support hardware acceleration video4linux2 #103

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stamatovg opened this issue Mar 28, 2023 · 2 comments
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no support hardware acceleration video4linux2 #103

stamatovg opened this issue Mar 28, 2023 · 2 comments

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@stamatovg
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I'm using arm64 sbc with jellyfin hardware acceleration
Video4Linux2 (V4L2) and the cpu when play movie is under 3-4%
but if i installed jellescrub and HW Acceleration on 'Full - decode' or 'Non - decode' i have ffmpeg process with 400%
PID USER PR NI VIRT RES SHR S %CPU %MEM TIME+ COMMAND 199724 911 30 10 980388 76756 15776 S 569.8 0.5 13:41.28 ffmpeg
Could you add hardware acceleration Video4Linux2 for jellyscrub?

@nicknsy
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nicknsy commented Mar 28, 2023

Hardware acceleration in jellyscrub is essentially 1:1 with whatever jellyfin supports, so I don't do anything to add support for specific platforms. However, if the cpu usage is too high you could try setting the threads option in jellyscrub to something lower like 1 or 2.

@deadcxap
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deadcxap commented Dec 2, 2023

I agree with the question. I have an intel i3-12100. Recoding in jellyfin works fine, I see that there is a load on the video core. When jellyscrub starts working, it only shows the load on the processor cores, and not on the video chip.
I have an unraid installation, everything runs in docker containers.

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