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Asmithcompute

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  1. Okay I got rid of the virtio gpu, but im still getting "level=warning msg="h264_qsv: failed to transcode" for hw transcode on photoprism
  2. That's what I thought it did, but I was running plex with perfectly fine so I had assumed it could be used I other places. Sorry, its an Intel® Core™ i7-6700T and the machine is a Lenovo M900
  3. I have been trying to get photoprism to better serve my backed up videos, I just added the variable to utilize the Intel quick sync for encoding streams. I'm not sure if it's just tanking my system because of a bug (it's not maxing out my cores or anything) or if it's breaking all of my system because I have a VM running Utilizing the GPU (which currently, I'm not even Utilizing as I found out you can't pass-through GPU to xrdp)
  4. Has anyone figured out a way to get xrdp with glamor to utilize the Igpu on linux? I used the new virtio3d, but it only works on vnc ( from what I can tell, vnc is more akin to screen sharing, and xrdp makes a virtual desktop). since I have better luck using rdp remotely, I really want it to utilize the gpu instead of llvpipe software encoding. I've followed many tutorials on getting it to work on arch, but its starting to seem not possible! if anyone else is more well versed in this, please let me know!

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