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jmmille

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  1. Like @milfer322, I'm seeing much slower speeds than I would expect. Like 1.5 MB/s from my local plex server. If I go to the Download URL, I download at 100MB/s. I've reduced the segments down to 1, which didn't seem to make a difference. Thanks for this cool container. I can't wait to see you get this integrated to sonarr/radarr!
  2. I'm perfectly happy with plain old cpu encoding. It seems to give a better quality and size in my testing.
  3. Thanks for the response. I'm trying this and when I go to the console, and try to run ffmpeg, it says the command isn't found. See the attached screenshot. I tried it with the arguments originally, but once it told me ffmpeg wasn't found, I figured there must be a bigger issue. Edit: I went into the console and CD'd into /config/FFmpeg and ran ./ffmpeg with the arguments given within compressarr. The error made me realize I had chosen a hardware decoder (vaapi) when I didn't provide one to the docker. I removed the hardware decoder and it seems to be running now. Thanks!
  4. This tool looks awesome. I'm trying to test conversion settings and functionality. I've created a filter for one movie. I set libx265 as the encoder. When I try to run the job, I get a File Length Mismatch error. Any ideas?
  5. Can we assign a different password than "x"? MiningHubPool allows you to change your difficulty with a string in the password field: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=472510.msg10596890#msg10596890 I tried making the change in the config file and also adding a variable PASS to send it along but neither worked. Thanks!
  6. I'm getting the same HTTP 400 error. Anyone know what's going on? Edit: Doesn't work in chrome. Found solution from user fnwc: When in the web UI, for Chrome, right click "inspect" go to the "Application" and click the "Clear Site Data" button then reload.
  7. I'd be willing to test it as well to see how it compares to NVENC.
  8. I agree with this as well. Any space saved is welcomed. I'm more wondering how/why your encodes with CPU and GPU were similar in size in your trials. I'm seeing GPU about 50% as effective as the CPU in space savings. That's what perplexed me. What size are you seeing for your average hour long TV show (about 45 minutes) after encoding with GPU?
  9. I'm not getting this kind of result with a GTX 1060. Original 720p h264 file is just over 1GB. hevc_nvenc on the 1060: 3 minutes and 35 seconds to encode 670MB. libx265: 22 minutes 18 seconds to encode 280MB. I'm wondering why there's such a variation in results. Do you think different GPUs work better or worse at encoding?
  10. Yea, I gave the Paperless docker on the hub a try and failed horribly. I hope someone way smarter than me will figure it out soon!

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