I’m taking down my big Supermicro server to save energy and moving Plex/Jellyfin/*arr to a spare 10th gen Intel NUC with SSDs. Performance is fine for DirectPlay media to my SHIELD and mobile devices, but the onboard GPU power is limited and struggles to even transcode some 1080p media – let alone 4K. Does anyone have experience using eGPUs in a Thunderbolt chassis with a NUC and can you share what worked or didn’t work for you in terms of hardware and configuration?

Edit: this is an i7-10710U with NVMe storage and 32GB of RAM, running Windows 10 with all the latest drivers directly from Intel.

Edit 2.0: (a year later, which nobody will ever read) I switched to Linux and all my issues disappeared. Really.

  • InvertedParallax@lemm.ee
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    1 year ago

    The onboard gpu is likely more powerful than all but some workstation gpus you could add for transcoding, it’s more likely you don’t have hardware acceleration working properly.

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      1 year ago

      Does AMD have something like this? I have a Ryzen 5 small PC with proxmox and I wanted to use Jellyfin and transcode video

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        1 year ago

        The only thing I could find was this but looking further looks like jellyfin supports only AMD GPUs for HW transcoding. Give it as try, it still might be enough for you

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    1 year ago

    If you tell us exactly what hardware, we could give you better answers.

    If you want to avoid transcoding, you could configure your stack to filter out unsupported codecs, or pre-convert them.

    • Whiskey_iicarus@lemmy.world
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      1 year ago

      Can you elaborate on pre converting them? Do you mean with an outside application like handbrake or an automated one in the arr stack?