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On 12/6/2019 at 4:32 PM, HaveAGitGat said:
Sorry I didn't get a notification for your update/edit. I'll have another look at this. I've read that with some motherboards you have to make sure that an HDMI cable is plugged in and connected to a monitor (or use a HDMI dummy plug) for QSV to work.
I'm running the alpha now..
Alpha is missing some installations:
-vainfo
- xvfb
In order to "see" the intel card you need to include these.
I've done this on a running docker image (with :dev):
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt get install vainfo
sudo apt-get install -y -qq xvfb
After that I could succesfully get vainfo from within the docker image. Still no luck getting HW transcoding though.
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Posted · Edited by renedis
for the NCT6775 (or any other chip like the NCT6798d variants) it's known that the implementation with Asus is done via their own WMI sensor driver. Since kernel 5.15+ there are more and more boards added to mainline. But since 6.3.3 (yes, this late!) there are 150+ bulk boards added to mainline.
Bug kernel link:
https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=204807
I'm one of the unlucky persons to that has a NCT6798d chip and would like to see with added to for Unraid.
- I've already tried to check if a custom kernel update would be possible to 6.3.3.. but no.
- I've also tried looking in to editing the "Nuvoton NCT6687 Driver" plugin, but can't find the solution in there or "how to".
- Using the "acpi_enforce_resources=lax" is not a solution in any way. It also brings security risks!