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  1. Hi, I installed Owncast with the plan of trying it out with NVENC, I included the 3 requisites for this ("--runtime=nvidia", GPU UUID and "driver capabilities") but I only get "libx264" as Video Codec option. More importantly, I'm getting this error in the logs: "/usr/bin/ffmpeg: error while loading shared libraries: libx264.so.160: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory", and the same error gets returned when I try to run "ffmpeg -version" inside the container. If I try to stream from OBS using the default codec it finds the server but instantly disconnects because it can't encode. Don't think I changed anything in particular that could have caused any issue, only parameters I modified are the ones needed for NVENC mentioned above. Let me know if you need any additional info. Thanks in advance.
  2. Hi, I can't access the app GUI. I setup config.php and also added the ServerName.conf file, but when I try to access the app GUI I get this error: ERROR!!! HRConvert2-4: Could not verify timezone! Doesn't show anything else on screen, just that message and I can't get past that. Tried adding the "TZ" variable to the template but I still get that message. Thanks in advance.
  3. Thanks for your response! Yeah I understand that it keeps a certain amount of backups, I worded it incorrectly, sorry, English is not my first language and I'm not a very technical user so I wasn't sure how to explain my request. The main issue is exactly what you mention about how if we want to keep more backups they would start taking up multiple GBs of disk space. I suffered from the "world destroy bug" a while ago (not using this container but a LinuxGSM installation) and that's why I thought most users might want to have access to a quick solution for backing up their worlds in different time intervals, but of course it should be up to us to decide how to handle this, I'll probably setup a script like you suggested. Again thanks for your response, and for all your hard work!
  4. Hi! Don't know if this is the right place for suggestions but it would be cool if we could keep Valheim's world backups for different time ranges, like an hourly, a daily, a weekly and/or a monthly backup. I personally like to backup often like hourly but also be able to recover an older one in case we want to roll back to an earlier state, but the way you setup the server now you have to overwrite older backups if you make a new one every hour or so.