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Anyone has a KS-LE-B (e3-1245 v5) for hosting Jellyfin service and activated Hardware Acceleration?

Anyone has a KS-LE-B (e3-1245 v5 CPU) for hosting Jellyfin service and activated Hardware Acceleration successfully? Could you share your config/setting in Transcoding section?

My current OS: Ubuntu 22.04 Jammy
Jellyfin version: 10.11.2, the latest stable, from the official website (install with the officially released script: curl https://repo.jellyfin.org/install-debuntu.sh | sudo bash)

Is QSV enough?

Or maybe my video file for testing has higher bitrate, say H265 10 instead of 8?

Comments

  • OK, now I see (with the help of GPT) that the core part, the gpu is disabled in BIOS by OVH.

    Running a command, lspci | grep -i vga
    and I got

    03:00.0 VGA compatible controller: Matrox Electronics Systems Ltd. MGA G200e [Pilot] ServerEngines (SEP1) (rev 05)

    And no dir of /dev/dri

  • Use KVM to boot into BIOS and enable GPU?

  • @barbarza said:
    Use KVM to boot into BIOS and enable GPU?

    Tried that.

    BIOS - Advanced - Chipset Configuration

    But Chipset Config is missing, or removed by OVH.

    Guess that's for security reasons?

  • @aRNoLD said:

    @barbarza said:
    Use KVM to boot into BIOS and enable GPU?

    Tried that.

    BIOS - Advanced - Chipset Configuration

    But Chipset Config is missing, or removed by OVH.

    Guess that's for security reasons?

    Or power consumption reasons

  • Today's 2nd update.

    My bad...the CPU is E3-1270 instead of E3-1245. That's why there is no GPU module.

    Sorry, but OVH does show my machine's info as

    Commercial name
    KS-LE-B | Intel Xeon E3-1245v5

    An upgrade of CPU, a lottery.

    Then a few hours of fumbling on Jellyfin's HWA, H264, H265, vainfo, QSV, etc.

    I am stupid and missed the phase of running yabs.sh to check the CPU.

    Thanked by 2dedipromo tux
  • Weird, my KS-MYSTERY 2288G has the integrated GPU available...

  • OVH doesn't usually provide iGPU, it can happens if the board support it

    Thanked by 2astro_ tux
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