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  1. Hello, I have Supermicro X9SCM-F motherboard with Intel Xeon E3-1275 V2 that supports QuickSync. Is there any hope of me being able to use the iGPU for Plex transcoding or does the motherboard prevent that from working? If I won't be able to get that to work, do you know of any GPUs that I would be able to use on that motherboard? Thank you!
  2. What I find for playlist information on other forums never seems to correlate with what I can see in the MakeMKV docker. I never end up seeing the same information as what they list as the correct titles to grab.
  3. Working for me now too! Can someone PM me and explain how to best select the proper Title when, for example, there are six titles with 16 or 17 chapters and sizes alternating between 5.0 and 5.1GB? Thanks!
  4. pfSense will soon have a Let's Encrypt package with v2.4.
  5. Hi Pducharme, are you able to upload the UniFi Video Controller docker to v3.5.2?
  6. What is the default path for the "MakeMKV Data Directory" setting under Preferences>General? I had changed this at first thinking I was modifying the default Video storage location, and now I don't remember what it was originally set at or where I should point it to. Thank you.
  7. Thank you for the UniFi Video docker. I'm loving that I can do this via a docker. Quick question, when you go into Settings, does it show an IP address that makes no sense? My docker is http://unraidIP:7080/ and I successfully point my cameras to unraidIP. However, the IP showing up under Settings is 172.17.0.4. Is this basically an unused and non-configurable setting that simply doesn't matter because this is running as a docker? Nothing about my network uses the 172 subnet. I don't see where I can change this value either. P.S. I'm using this for my docker icon, which can be adjusted in the docker's advanced settings... http://i.imgur.com/CJjSBdJ.png
  8. Search Google for prosess monitor blu-ray rip and you should get a guide on how to do it. You need to download process monitor, make a filter for mpls files and start the playback in powerdvd. Then you'll see in the process monitor which mpls is playing. Okay, so I would need to be using a PC to do this? Today, I have an internal Blu-ray drive installed in my unRAID server, and I just use MakeMKV-RDP to do everything.
  9. Can someone help me understand how to select the correct track when the disc shows multiple tracks of being the main movie. For example, Café Society has several many that are 16-18 chapters, and I would need to know which is the correct one to select. When I Google for help, I get results like the following, but I don't see how to select playlists in this MakeMKV-RDP Docker like they do here. https://www.makemkv.com/forum2/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=15236
  10. Yes, that's the point of running this docker. No need for their physical NVR at all, it achieve the same. Yeah, I'm going to have to do this. I imagine you all would limit NVR storage to a single disk to prevent multiple disks from having to constantly spin up?
  11. I chickened out after reading your post, the post you linked, and this guy's "LSI P20 firmware not a smooth ride" blog entry, so I didn't have time to test anything and provide feedback on successes/failures with P20. I'm back to: Firmware Version 19.00.00.00 BIOS Version 07.37.00.00 <-- I think I could have stuck with the newer P20 bios as long as the firmware was P19, but I reverted this too UEFI BSD Version N/A <-- decided I didn't need this and that it just added another variable I don't need.
  12. I was finally getting around to doing a sas2flash "uflash" (pull down complete contents of Flash to a file) on my LSI SAS 9211-8i for a fellow unRAIDer who needed it for troubleshooting, and I decided to flash from P19 to P20 while I was in there. While doing that, I decided to flash the UEFI BSD bios. It was originally N/A... blank. I flashed it with the signed P20 x64sas2.rom. That left me with a "sas2flash.efi -list" of: Firmware Version 20.00.00.00 BIOS Version 07.39.00.00 UEFI BSD Version 07.27.01.00 <-- was previously "N/A" My question... should I have flashed the UEFI BSD? I noticed immediately after doing it that entering my Supermicro BIOS settings takes longer, which I'm guessing is caused by now having a menu item for my LSI SAS 9211-8i legacy boot ENABLE/DISABLE option. Is there a downside to now having the UEFI BSD BIOS flashed/loaded?
  13. After having the same issue with a different motherboard and manufacturer, this unRAID post helped me through all my problems. Glad you got through your issues.
  14. Following the steps from this post, I was able to flash my LSI 9211-8i on my Supermicro MBD-X9SCM-F-O motherboard. I'm now in IT mode and running Firmware P19 and BIOS 7.37.
  15. I'd get the dell with battery backup. I don't have much experience with tradition RAID up to this point. Do you think it's noticeable going with a 3 Gbps RAID card rather than an obviously more expensive 6 Gbps?

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