2020-11-28, 03:34 AM
I am testing out the Linux version on Ubuntu 20.04.01 LTS, and have an Nvidia GPU (GTX 1050) using the proprietary 450 driver, and I can't get transcoding to work. I tried playing a live channel, as well as recording and playing back through Kodi. I am viewing remotely (recording in my office, Kodi running at home). I have tried a couple profiles. I looked at the logs, and don't see any reference to FFMPEG. I did a search for transcode, and found a 41 references, but they all appeared to be profile definitions.
Is there something special I need to enable in Linux to get transcoding working? I have already set it to VAAPI. I also tried CPU.
Current (non working) setting on the transcoder settings page are:
Preferred Streaming Profile - 144p (set low so it is obvious if it was working...I also tried 1080p).
Avoid transcoding where possible... - unchecked
Video Encoder - VAAPI, also tried CPU
Recording Auto Transcode - Leave recordings in native format. (I also tried 144p just to see)
When I look at the Video stats in Kodi, it still shows that it is streaming MPEG2, not h.264 (which I would expect), and the quality is clearly not 144p.
Any ideas?
Is there something special I need to enable in Linux to get transcoding working? I have already set it to VAAPI. I also tried CPU.
Current (non working) setting on the transcoder settings page are:
Preferred Streaming Profile - 144p (set low so it is obvious if it was working...I also tried 1080p).
Avoid transcoding where possible... - unchecked
Video Encoder - VAAPI, also tried CPU
Recording Auto Transcode - Leave recordings in native format. (I also tried 144p just to see)
When I look at the Video stats in Kodi, it still shows that it is streaming MPEG2, not h.264 (which I would expect), and the quality is clearly not 144p.
Any ideas?
OS: Ubuntu 20.04 | CPU: i7-4770K | RAM: 8 GB | Tuners: HDHomeRun Quatro (OTA)