Does this mean review/benchmarking sites need to reevaluate all chips after os updates or at least publish the versions used while testing?
Does this mean review/benchmarking sites need to reevaluate all chips after os updates or at least publish the versions used while testing?
What’s the keyboard in the back?
That’s true as well. I’m using an older 7th gen Intel for remuxing, but do software AV1 encodes which take like 11 hours lol
I find software reencoding/remux instead of doing it on the fly is easier for my brain to manage over alignment of the hardware stars.
I have this all the time when I’m on my mullvald vpn. Makes me want to not use it half the time :(
Yep, I’m familiar with the surface, but not other options. I need to check these out as I’ve been looking for a replacement for my laptop that isn’t really suited for the video encoding I’m doing.
Thanks.
Which ones are not arm ? I know the surface is a good example.
A table is typically an ARM based platform, so using MS products like visual studio can be a challenge, but there are web versions that help.
I think video encoding isn’t too polished on tablets as it is on a Linux/Windows PC .
I don’t know all the use cases where a table doesn’t work, but they do exist.
A tablet doesn’t cover all use cases for college work, but I suppose with the push for cloud computer instances this could actually work.
If you go to engineering school, you’ll need a computer eventually to run various software. I’m not sure about other degrees however.
I recommend getting 1x16g and then getting another 16g when you have some more cash.
You can run Windows in a VM or try wine.
I’m running jellyfin docker container on my Synology. Works great, but I don’t transcode. … Which is another rabbit hole.
Is this windows 11 and up or windows 10 as well?
I’m hosting on a Synology, but not transcoding.
It’s likely more affordable to host a second jellyfin server on a desktop that is used for transcoding vs getting a NAS with the hardware.
As also mentioned you may not need to transcode unless you want to down mix to reduce bandwidth when not home. For those cases I would recommend you use handbrake and have multiple versions of the content at different resolutions/codecs as needed. Yeah it’s work.
The majority of issue I have when running locally is audio codec compatibility. So I use ffmpeg to reencode and remux my mkvs with the new audio stream. (Typically eAC3)
Last time I checked the Synology office apps on Android didn’t work too well. Has that changed recently?
Does android auto support need a change to the custom rom to work? From their site it just says to install a few apps and it’ll work. I have yet to try a custom rom. I’ll do that when my current phone goes out of support.
TV is working as expected today and yesterday. Also I updated to .2 release this morning. Maybe my TV was updating the other days and killing the app, not sure.
Where you rocking the vcr+ codes or manually recording?