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This is for a used Wyse 5070 I recently purchased, having the J5005 CPU and a huge 8 GB RAM all running on AlmaLinux 9.1. Why AlmaLinux? Because I'm partial to RHEL-based systems with its focus on stability, that's all. Unfortunately the downside is that oftentimes new software isn't readily available.
I want to unlock the ability to perform hardware-accelerated transcoding in ffmpeg so I can use it in Tdarr as a decent remote transcoding node.
Intel ARK - Pentium Silver J5005 shows that the CPU has Quick Sync Video support, and as such supports some form of hardware video acceleration.
The CPU is Gemini Lake and uses Intel UHD Graphics 605, which is Gen 9.5 according to the ffmpeg wiki. The machine should be able
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<meta property="og:image" content="GifToEmbedURL"> # Change the content to the link of a gif of your choice, which will be shown as the embed.
<meta property="og:type" content="video.other">
<meta property="og:video:url" content="VideoToEmbedURL"> # Change the content to the link of a video of your choice. Will work with videos over 50 MB, and even unsupported codecs such as AV1!
<meta property="og:video:width" content="1920"> # Set this to the video's width and height, not required, but will show the video as intended if the aspect ratio and size is correct.