Comment on What is the most efficient method to set up a home server?
Sestren@lemmy.world 11 months agoYou can always just undervolt the cpu and take out the gpu. Sure, a 1000w power supply is going to be inefficient at 20% draw, but if you already have old hardware it isn’t always cost effective to replace it just because of a higher power draw.
Also the pi is great for stuff like dns and network storage, but it’s going to struggle with transcoding as a media server. I can’t speak for the 5 from personal experience, but the 4 was completely incapable as a jellyfin/plex server. I just use an old stripped down computer for media and the pi is relegated to dns adblocking.
cmnybo@discuss.tchncs.de 11 months ago
For real time transcoding, you will need a PC with a newer CPU that supports hardware H.265 encoding.
lemmyvore@feddit.nl 11 months ago
Do you mean 12-bit? Because previous versions have been supported since 2015-2016.
cmnybo@discuss.tchncs.de 11 months ago
I would still consider an 8 year old CPU to be fairly recent considering performance has only increased a couple percent per generation.
12 bit video is uncommon, so support for it is not really needed. Intel Skylake or newer will work for 8 bit H.265.
If you have any video in 10 bit H.265, you will need a Kaby Lake or newer CPU in order to decode it in hardware. Software H.265 decoding will limit it to 1 or 2 streams depending on the CPU and video quality.