NVIDIA GPU with Architecture > Fermi (2.1).GNU/Linux x86_64 with kernel version > 3.10.In order to achieve hardware acceleration using Docker, several steps are required. NVIDIA hardware acceleration on Docker (Linux) device /dev/dri/renderD128:/dev/dri/renderD128 \Īlternatively, you can use docker-compose with a configuration file so you don't need to run a long command every time you restart your server. group-add=122 \ # Change this to match your system You can use docker run to start the server with the required permissions and devices.Īn example command is shown below. The render group id can be discovered in /etc/group such as render:x:122. VA-API may require the render group added to the docker permissions. To see what video devices are available, you can run sudo lshw -c video or vainfo on your machine. In order to use hardware acceleration in Docker, the devices must be passed to the container. This are general instructions, for more specific instructions pleas check the next sections!
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Please consider upgrading these videos to HEVC 10-bit aka Main10 profile if you want to offload your CPU usage during transcoding. The hardware decoding of H.264 10-bit aka High10 profile video is not supported by any Intel, AMD or NVIDIA GPU. On Linux you can check available GPU using: lspci -nn | egrep -i "3d|display|vga" The hardware acceleration is available immediately for media playback. Select a valid hardware acceleration option from the drop-down menu, indicate a device if applicable, and check Enable hardware encoding to enable encoding as well as decoding, if your hardware supports this. Hardware acceleration options can be found in the Admin Dashboard under the Transcoding section of the Playback tab.
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HANDBRAKE GPU ACCELERATION DRIVERS
QSV uses a modified (forked) version of VA-API and interfaces it with libmfx and their proprietary drivers (list of supported processors for QSV).VA-API is a Video Acceleration API that uses libva to interface with local drivers to provide HWA.
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Jellyfin supports hardware acceleration (HWA) of video encoding/decoding using FFMpeg.įFMpeg and Jellyfin can support multiple hardware acceleration implementations such as Intel Quicksync (QSV), AMD AMF and NVIDIA NVENC/NVDEC through Video Acceleration APIs.