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Help needed with streaming video & understanding GPU info

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Hi all

 

I'm not sure of the best place to post this, so I've decided to post it here in the General section....

 

I have Plex setup in a Docker, and I believe I have correctly managed to set it up so my Nvidia GTX 1080ti does the transcoding. The problem I am having is difficulty playing back most video media. It's usually so bad that it's impossible to play unless I change the Plex player to play at 720. Sometimes the video will work, but the audio comes and goes; sometimes I can't even get the video to play.

 

I took the below screenshot when my son was trying to play a video on his tv:

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Shouldn't it be showing more action in the 'Encoder - Decoder' section?

 

What does 'Power State - Throttling' mean? It says this all the time.

 

I haven't done anything regarding unlocking the card, as I used to use the card a couple years ago to mine Ethereum and I always got good hash rates which has always led me to believe that the card isn't locked. How would I find out for sure if it is locked?

 

I have learned a lot from this forum. I haven't been using unRaid for very long, but thanks to the help I've received here I have my server running very nicely. All that I need to do now is to sort this out.

 

Thank you all in advance!

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Just want to add that my son was the only person trying to watch a video, and Plex wasn't doing anything in the background. The only extra work the server was doing was downloading some torrents.

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