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I finally installed my Nvidia card and did the setup.

I've runtime parameter set, GUId input, encoder switched to hevc_nvenc

 

The problem is now every file is failing. The worker starts a file, and it fails a second later.

 

"No FFMPEG command log recorded for this task."

 

Has anyone else had this issue?

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I finally installed my Nvidia card and did the setup.
I've runtime parameter set, GUId input, encoder switched to hevc_nvenc
 
The problem is now every file is failing. The worker starts a file, and it fails a second later.
 
"No FFMPEG command log recorded for this task."
 
Has anyone else had this issue?
Enable debugging in the settings
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Hi @Josh.5, what's the difference between :  hevc_nvenc and nvenc_hevc in the dropdown list for Video Encoder when adding the Nvidia support?  I see both.  I selected hevc_nvenc and it seems to work.  It doesn't seem to use the hw_decoder, only the encoder, is this expected ?  I think it would save a lot more CPU usage by also using NVDec :)

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8 hours ago, Josh.5 said:
11 hours ago, GeekMajic said:
I finally installed my Nvidia card and did the setup.
I've runtime parameter set, GUId input, encoder switched to hevc_nvenc
 
The problem is now every file is failing. The worker starts a file, and it fails a second later.
 
"No FFMPEG command log recorded for this task."
 
Has anyone else had this issue?

Enable debugging in the settings

Josh,

 

Where are the debug logs found once enabled?

 

The only thing I see in the docker logs is:

[services.d] done.
Starting migrations
There is nothing to migrate
[2020-08-05 08:49:20,735 pyinotify WARNING] Event queue overflowed.
[W 200805 08:49:20 pyinotify:929] Event queue overflowed.

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5 hours ago, Pducharme said:

Hi @Josh.5, what's the difference between :  hevc_nvenc and nvenc_hevc in the dropdown list for Video Encoder when adding the Nvidia support?  I see both.  I selected hevc_nvenc and it seems to work.  It doesn't seem to use the hw_decoder, only the encoder, is this expected ?  I think it would save a lot more CPU usage by also using NVDec :)

I think I asked half of your question a while back. 

 

 

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Hi @Josh.5, what's the difference between :  hevc_nvenc and nvenc_hevc in the dropdown list for Video Encoder when adding the Nvidia support?  I see both.  I selected hevc_nvenc and it seems to work.  It doesn't seem to use the hw_decoder, only the encoder, is this expected ?  I think it would save a lot more CPU usage by also using NVDec

I love it when ppl ask these questions... Anything to post a lmgtfy link.

 

https://lmgtfy.com/?q=what%27s+the+difference+between+%3A%C2%A0+hevc_nvenc+and+nvenc_hevc

 

The drop-down list is populated by what's available for that compiled ffmpeg, minus what unmanic is not able to do. Unmanic can do both and the ffmpeg in the container can do both. So both are shown.

 

And no, unmanic cannot use the decoder at this point. I'd be open to any PR for adding this feature.

 

 

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Josh,
 
Where are the debug logs found once enabled?
 
The only thing I see in the docker logs is:
[services.d] done.
Starting migrations
There is nothing to migrate
[2020-08-05 08:49:20,735 pyinotify WARNING] Event queue overflowed.
[W 200805 08:49:20 pyinotify:929] Event queue overflowed.
Enabling the debugging will add the full ffmpeg log to the historical record
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20 hours ago, Josh.5 said:
On 8/4/2020 at 8:53 PM, GeekMajic said:
I finally installed my Nvidia card and did the setup.
I've runtime parameter set, GUId input, encoder switched to hevc_nvenc
 
The problem is now every file is failing. The worker starts a file, and it fails a second later.
 
"No FFMPEG command log recorded for this task."
 
Has anyone else had this issue?

Enable debugging in the settings

[matroska,webm @ 0x5646ee865f80] Could not find codec parameters for stream 3 (Subtitle: hdmv_pgs_subtitle (pgssub)): unspecified size Consider increasing the value for the 'analyzeduration' and 'probesize' options [matroska,webm @ 0x5646ee865f80] Could not find codec parameters for stream 4 (Subtitle: hdmv_pgs_subtitle (pgssub)): unspecified size Consider increasing the value for the 'analyzeduration' and 'probesize' options [matroska,webm @ 0x5646ee865f80] Could not find codec parameters for stream 5 (Subtitle: hdmv_pgs_subtitle (pgssub)): unspecified size Consider increasing the value for the 'analyzeduration' and 'probesize' options [matroska,webm @ 0x5646ee865f80] Could not find codec parameters for stream 6 (Subtitle: hdmv_pgs_subtitle (pgssub)): unspecified size Consider increasing the value for the 'analyzeduration' and 'probesize' options [matroska,webm @ 0x5646ee865f80] Could not find codec parameters for stream 7 (Subtitle: hdmv_pgs_subtitle (pgssub)): unspecified size 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'analyzeduration' and 'probesize' options [matroska,webm @ 0x5646ee865f80] Could not find codec parameters for stream 17 (Subtitle: hdmv_pgs_subtitle (pgssub)): unspecified size Consider increasing the value for the 'analyzeduration' and 'probesize' options [matroska,webm @ 0x5646ee865f80] Could not find codec parameters for stream 18 (Subtitle: hdmv_pgs_subtitle (pgssub)): unspecified size Consider increasing the value for the 'analyzeduration' and 'probesize' options [matroska,webm @ 0x5646ee865f80] Could not find codec parameters for stream 19 (Subtitle: hdmv_pgs_subtitle (pgssub)): unspecified size Consider increasing the value for the 'analyzeduration' and 'probesize' options [matroska,webm @ 0x5646ee865f80] Could not find codec parameters for stream 20 (Subtitle: hdmv_pgs_subtitle (pgssub)): unspecified size Consider increasing the value for the 'analyzeduration' and 'probesize' options [matroska,webm @ 0x5646ee865f80] Could not find codec parameters for stream 21 (Subtitle: 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On 7/30/2020 at 6:38 PM, Spritzup said:

Do you happen to know how often these scheduled library changes run?  I have some shows from a few days ago now that still haven't updated.

 

~Spritz

go to settings -> media management -> file management and look for the setting "Rescan Series Folder after Refresh". Set this to always

 

to check the status of the refresh, go to system -> tasks and you'll be able to see the intervals for the "refresh series" task and manually run if needed

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13 hours ago, Cpt. Chaz said:

go to settings -> media management -> file management and look for the setting "Rescan Series Folder after Refresh". Set this to always

 

to check the status of the refresh, go to system -> tasks and you'll be able to see the intervals for the "refresh series" task and manually run if needed

According to the Sonarr dev, the only time it will scan the media (and thus update it) is when the filename changes.  I've now confirmed with multiple shows that this is indeed the case.  The only shows that were updated were ones where the extension changed (for example, mp4 to mkv) and therefore Sonarr reads it as a filename change.

 

Apparently the only way to have Sonarr rescan everything is to delete and re-add the library, which sort of renders Unmanic less useful for a large number of people... which is unfortunate :(

 

~Spritz

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On 8/1/2020 at 8:41 AM, Energen said:

I just installed this to test out and first thing I noticed is that other than selecting the codec, there's no method of configuring the quality.

 

Is the quality/resolution of the codecs just arbitrarily selected? What is the conversion actually going to end up being equivalent to? 480p? 720p? 1080p?

 

I don't see anything mentioned anywhere about what the resulting file is actually going to be.

 

Apologies if it's already been addressed somewhere in the last 27 pages, but it seems as though your library is going to be in the preferred format of what Josh5 wants in his library....  I'm going to start converting some files and play around a bit, but it seems that the only difference between this and Handbrake is that Unmanic can scan your existing libraries whereas Handbrake scans a watch directory --- but offers you all the format customization you want.

 

This is not a dis to Unmanic, I'm just wondering about what the codec configuration actually is??

Apologies as this is the unmanic thread, but I have been happier using tdarr, you might want to take a look and do some testing.

 

My main issue I was experiencing using unmanic is larger file sizes than the original file. With tdarr and the plugins I am using I have had no such issues. Tdarr seems more resource intensive but I haven't minded.

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5 hours ago, Spritzup said:

According to the Sonarr dev, the only time it will scan the media (and thus update it) is when the filename changes.  I've now confirmed with multiple shows that this is indeed the case.  The only shows that were updated were ones where the extension changed (for example, mp4 to mkv) and therefore Sonarr reads it as a filename change.

 

Apparently the only way to have Sonarr rescan everything is to delete and re-add the library, which sort of renders Unmanic less useful for a large number of people... which is unfortunate :(

 

~Spritz

wow. i use unmanic to convert to mp5 x265, and most media is mkv. looks like the updates i was seeing in the history were from these filename changes. still doesn't seem to make unmanic useless for me, as the actual file sizes are significantly smaller most of the time, regardless of whether sonarr reflects that or not. you could try putting in a feature request in github for sonarr, but until then, just make it a point to "refresh and update disk" when you click on a show if you need it to reflect proper filesize in sonarr (i guess that's what i'll be doing from now on). still going to let unmanic keep chewing through the library, but glad to learn something new though

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27 minutes ago, Cpt. Chaz said:

wow. i use unmanic to convert to mp5 x265, and most media is mkv. looks like the updates i was seeing in the history were from these filename changes. still doesn't seem to make unmanic useless for me, as the actual file sizes are significantly smaller most of the time, regardless of whether sonarr reflects that or not. you could try putting in a feature request in github for sonarr, but until then, just make it a point to "refresh and update disk" when you click on a show if you need it to reflect proper filesize in sonarr (i guess that's what i'll be doing from now on). still going to let unmanic keep chewing through the library, but glad to learn something new though

Even that won't update it unfortunately.  While unmanic is awesome (in my test folder it saved me 1TB of space!), it's beauty would be the integration into existing tools.  With Sonarr V3 being able to upgrade to 265 (if configured), it will be downloading updates to files that are already 265.  If unmanic could simply tag the file in someway, it would be amazing, but I believe @Josh.5 has stated that it is out of the scope of what he wants to do.

 

~Spritz

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1 hour ago, Spritzup said:

Apologies for replying to myself, but what workflow are you guys using to have Unmanic play nicely with with Sonarr (specifically V3).  I thought about using the Blackhole setting, but then I lose failed download handling.  So I'd love to hear any ideas :)

 

~Spritz

My Sonarr V3 is setup with all my monitored shows on my 1080p profile. I have Preferred words in the profiles set to "Megusta - HEVC - h265 - x265 - 265"

 

I only change off of the 1080 profile for an older series that is hard to find. I usually drop to my "Any" profile which still looks for 720 and 1080 and stops when 1080 is reached. 

 

If my downloaded file happens to not be 265 it still goes into my "/TV' plex path and that is the same folder that unManic watches. It converts it and everyone is happy. I then un-monitor seasons or shows that are finished to keep my dashboard showing what is relevant. 

 

I went read the above few post. What is the exact problem you are having? Is Sonarr replacing your converted files with 264's? 

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17 minutes ago, rmeaux said:

My Sonarr V3 is setup with all my monitored shows on my 1080p profile. I have Preferred words in the profiles set to "Megusta - HEVC - h265 - x265 - 265"

 

I only change off of the 1080 profile for an older series that is hard to find. I usually drop to my "Any" profile which still looks for 720 and 1080 and stops when 1080 is reached. 

 

If my downloaded file happens to not be 265 it still goes into my "/TV' plex path and that is the same folder that unManic watches. It converts it and everyone is happy. I then un-monitor seasons or shows that are finished to keep my dashboard showing what is relevant. 

 

I went read the above few post. What is the exact problem you are having? Is Sonarr replacing your converted files with 264's? 

Thanks for the reply.  The issue I'm having is that Sonarr doesn't recognize that the shows have been converted to 265 after Unmanic has processed them.  Their is no way to force a rescan, short of deleting the library and re-adding the files.  I'm attempting to keep things fully automated, and I'm OCD about things showing correctly.  It also irks me that Sonarr may "update" a show to 265 that's already 265.

 

~Spritz

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9 hours ago, Energen said:

This is a bit off topic but can anyone guide me through settings this up to use in Docker Desktop on Windows?  I'd like to try it with my new Ryzen pc but honestly don't know one bit about using Docker on Windows....

After a good sleep, got this running... 

 

docker run -ti --rm -e PUID:99 -e PGID:100 -e TZ:"New York" -p 8888:8888 -v "C:\Users\hm\Downloads\test":/config -v "C:\Users\hm\Downloads\test\lib":/library -v "C:\Users\hm\Downloads\test\cac":/tmp/unmanic josh5/unmanic:latest

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Hello,

 

A few questions.

 

does only one worker transcode one movie at a time? or can multiple workers transcode the same movie?

 

What does everyone think of the output quality? How does it compare to say something like using handbrake?

 

I just had it do one movie for me and it only reduced the file size by a couple of gigs. I'm having it transcode from MKV to MP4.

 

 

Thanks

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Hello,

 

A few questions.

 

does only one worker transcode one movie at a time? or can multiple workers transcode the same movie?

 

What does everyone think of the output quality? How does it compare to say something like using handbrake?

 

I just had it do one movie for me and it only reduced the file size by a couple of gigs. I'm having it transcode from MKV to MP4.

 

 

Thanks

One worker, one file. One file, one worker. Also multiple workers do not speed up your productivity IMO. Stick with one.

 

Quality is great for me. Been a while since I’ve used handbrake. I could never get the same file reduction. I also don’t notice a diff between CPU and GPU converted quality.

 

EDIT: CPU compresses/reduces more but I would be 100 yrs. old by the time it finished and my CPU would be a glob of lava.

 

Try a few files. I have 10GB movies that dropped to 800MB. I also have 10GB movies that dropped to 9GB. There are a few factors that come into play with how much can be done to a file. unManic took my “Supernatural” folder from 1.1TB to 86GB. But it actually was increasing my “Friends” folder while I monitored it.

 

 

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