Thank you so much for this testbuild. From my point of view it really works perfect. My CPU can take a huge breath (i-5 gen 6) and THE Nvidia 1060 makes the hard work.
So wonderful!!!
I’ve noticed with this new transcoder that when some videos end, the audio track starts replaying from earlier in the video with a black screen, anyone else notice this?
Just want to say, preliminary testing looks great with the latest beta! Keeping this in production for now to see how it works…thanks for all the hard work done on this.
Is anyone else seeing decode not working in certain circumstances? Often times I have multiple transcodes happening and I’m only seeing the (hw) indicator on the encode and not the decode. I’ll have like 6 transcodes going at once with 4 showing (hw) on both encode/decode while 2 others only show on encode.

That is on the decode side.
Is that not what I said?
uhh, that picture above is showing HW DECODE and cpu ENCODE
Oh I was not aware of that. What could cause this to happen?
perhaps running on a gtx without the driver hack to enable unlimited encodes.
or running out of video ram
otherwise, no idea.
better to start a new thread, put ALL your system details (os/driver versions/hardware/plex versions/etc) along with logs attached which have the problem reproduced.
Yup turned out my Unraid Nvidia build driver was ahead of the nvidia patch script. It seems to be updated now so I can just re run that and it will fix my issue.
since this a feature request thread with votes, shouldn’t it be marked as ‘implemented’ and votes refunded?
bump?
I don’t know if it’s not really true that votes get automatically returned, or if Plex just doesn’t have it implemented, but when they close a request, votes don’t automatically get released. I’ve seen it a few times now, and each time I had to go retrieve my vote myself. You can also see plenty of closed requests that still have votes. So if this one has been implemented, I’d say just remove your vote and go wild.
Can you share the setting (BIOS, Grub or other) you did to make the GTX1050 work on Ubuntu Server 18.04 using the HP MicroServer Gen10? I tried to set it up using Proxmox, VMware, Debian, and Ubuntu Server (WITHOUT GUI), always installing the latest Linux driver coming from NVidia without success. The card is detected correctly, modules are loaded correctly, but nvidia-smi doesn’t detect any card. ![]()
HP MicroServer Gen7 i bought to Asus GTX1650 OC 4GB Ubuntu 18.0.4LTS 440.44 driver PMS: 1.18.5.2309 Work like a Charm Transcode 4K HEVC 10bit to 1080p,720p smootly…
Hasitated between 1050 vs p400 vs 1650 and the last the best choose i think…
I’m not expert in that, but nothing special y follow debian guide for nvidia drivers because i’m using debian, there’s also other package nvidia nvenc for have encoder access
But if both decoding and encoding takes place in the gpu, does the decoded stream really travel outside the card? That would mean that the stream gets transfered decompressed two times per file.
I’m currently looking at buying a gtx 1650 super (or 1660). The problem is I’ve only got a pcie x16 slot with x8 speed so I’m worried about possible bottlenecks.
This thread seemed to die right as things were getting interesting! Was this officially baked into Plex, or are we still waiting on the official implementation?
This feature was added into Plex quietly about 6-8 months ago
So without having to read 400 replies, I bought a Quadro P2000 and I was already willing to switch to Windows, but can we use Linux now for both encoding and decoding?
I ask because the Plex article still says decoding is unsupported under Linux.
Thanks!