Regarding lspci:
Hybrid uses lspci to determine which GPUs are installed.
Is it installed on your system? (if not 'sudo apt install pciutils')
Regarding hardware encoding on Linux:
Wild guess is that the source filter is indexing the source, which can take ages if the source isn't on a fast medium (i.e. on a 1GBit or slower network)
About encoding going slower over time: no clue
Cu Selur
Hybrid uses lspci to determine which GPUs are installed.
Is it installed on your system? (if not 'sudo apt install pciutils')
Regarding hardware encoding on Linux:
- QSVEncC/VCEEncC/NVEncC those are not supported on Linux atm. and
- I only ever wrote some experimental suppor for nvenc through ffmpeg.
Quote:system is pretty much idle with 1 vspipe process eating a CPU.knowing nothing of the scripts used&co: no clue (debug output ?!?)
Wild guess is that the source filter is indexing the source, which can take ages if the source isn't on a fast medium (i.e. on a 1GBit or slower network)
About encoding going slower over time: no clue
Cu Selur
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Dev versions are in the 'experimental'-folder of my GoogleDrive, which is linked on the download page.
Dev versions are in the 'experimental'-folder of my GoogleDrive, which is linked on the download page.

