Everything posted by Wintersdark
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Intel 12th generation Alder Lake / Hybrid CPU
It runs fine, but does not allow Plex to use the igpu without crashing. Without hardware transcoding in Plex I've had no issues whatsoever. According to the Plex devs, that's going to require kernel support coming in 5.17/5.18
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Intel 12th generation Alder Lake / Hybrid CPU
Less so me. I sold my old 9th gen system when upgrading to my new 12400 system and transitioning to Unraid ("It all just works! It's amazing!" they said - sure, it's great, except for the lack of a heads up about this). Over a thousand dollars in hardware and a full week of misery transfering 80tb of data and it runs worse than the old Pentium It'll be better eventually of course, and Unraid is otherwise awesome, but I really hope that gets fixed quickly.
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Intel 12th generation Alder Lake / Hybrid CPU
I had... 2, 3 days before my first lockup? Something like that. It's highly random seeming; I'm not sure if it's contributed to by a certain sort of activity (as I don't know what was happening when it locked up) and because such a hard lock of the whole system endangers a lot more than just Plex, I wasn't really interested in testing to figure out what exactly was the cause.
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Intel 12th generation Alder Lake / Hybrid CPU
The #options i915 force_probe=4692 is commented out so it does nothing. The blacklist i915 line is the functional one. You want blacklist i915 in the file "/boot/config/modprobe.d/i915.conf" (it's on the flash drive, but from unraid command line that'll take you there. You can use, from the command line: echo "blacklist i915" > /boot/config/modprobe.d/i915.conf To do it.
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Intel 12th generation Alder Lake / Hybrid CPU
How did you get Plex hw transcoding? I'm running on a very similar setup with an i5-12400 and a Gigabyte Z690 (ddr4, 2.5gbe). I have connectivity on the LAN (though I'm only connecting to a 1gbe network, so I can't confirm 2.5. But while I can get the iGPU to be recognized, plex will not hardware transcode. root@Tuna:~# ls -al /dev/dri total 0 drwxrwxrwx 3 root root 100 Mar 13 18:51 ./ drwxr-xr-x 16 root root 4440 Mar 13 18:54 ../ drwxrwxrwx 2 root root 80 Mar 13 18:51 by-path/ crwxrwxrwx 1 root video 226, 0 Mar 13 18:51 card0 crwxrwxrwx 1 root video 226, 128 Mar 13 18:51 renderD128 root@Tuna:~# root@Tuna:~# cat /boot/config/modprobe.d/i915.conf #options i915 force_probe=4692 blacklist i915 Tried with and without forceprobe and blacklist. Pulling up a Plex docker console (linuxserver.io docker container): # ls -al /dev/dri total 0 drwxrwxrwx 3 root root 100 Mar 13 18:51 . drwxr-xr-x 6 root root 360 Mar 13 18:55 .. drwxrwxrwx 2 root root 80 Mar 13 18:51 by-path crwxrwxrwx 1 root video1 226, 0 Mar 13 18:51 card0 crwxrwxrwx 1 root video1 226, 128 Mar 13 18:51 renderD128 From Plex's logs when attempting to transcode (this is an h264 file): aaaaand it just falls back to software decode. But the 12400 isn't really meaty enough to handle a lot of software decodes. Running 6.10.rc3. Edit: Finally got it. --device=/dev/dri in the container Advanced View "Extra Parameters" field did the job. Now, to see if it crashes.