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  1. Im also missing hevc_enc, but i do got some others. No hevc_enc, and thus no hw transcoding in plex for hevc. This is a bummer since half of my library is h265. Does anyone know more about this problem? cat /usr/syno/etc/codec/activation.conf {"success":true,"activated_codec":["hevc_dec","aac_dec","aac_enc","h264_dec","h264_enc","mpeg4part2_dec","ac3_dec","vc1_dec","vc1_enc"],"token":"x"}
  2. My fault, it's indeed 918+ with 1.04b. I'm getting excited 😄 Thank you in advance for all the work !
  3. I have a serial header connection, so if i want to use it i first have to buy a connector. Ill see if i can get my hands on one of those.
  4. I'm currently running DSM6.2.0 on my home-build server (Mobo: Gigabyte b360m-d3h, Proc: G5400T, Eth: I219-V) with no problems using extra.lzma v0.5_test. However, it fails to update to 6.2.1 or 6.2.2 (cant find it in local network). I've tried using the original extra.lzma, v0.5_test and v0.6_test, and both are not working. When using v0.6_test i do notice that my network card is showing some activity, so i guess its related to another driver that's not working. Anyone have any idea on what i can try?
  5. Hmm, thats strange, but good for him. I'm still trying to figure out what i can do to backport the driver, but since i'm busy with school I currently don't have so much time to look into it.
  6. I edited my post because i'm not 100% sure if this is the root problem of the /dev/dri not showing up. I created a new topic with the question if it is possible to backport a newer driver to 4.4 kernel.
  7. I've installed xpenology on a baremetal pc with the following specs: - Gigabyte B360M-D3H Motherboard - Intel Pentium G5400T Processor The integrated graphics from this processor is the Intel UHD 610. The vendor id is 8086 and the product id is 3e90, and according to this database it is supported since kernel 4.13. lkddb pci 8086 3e90 .... .... 03.... : CONFIG_DRM_I915 : drivers/gpu/drm/i915/i915_pci.c # in 4.13–4.20, 5.0, 5.1-rc+HEAD Since the newest bootloader uses 4.4 i'm wondering if it's possible to backport the driver from 4.13 to 4.4.
  8. I haven't yet tried transcoding HEVC on my nas so i don't know why that's not working. What i also don't have is the /dev/dri folder, but i think that's because my igpu (UHD 610) is to new.
  9. So, i don't know if this is the good place to post this, but for some weird reason, i cant post anything on this forum via Google Chrome. In this image you can see that i only have an option for attachments, and nothing else. Am i the only one with this problem?
  10. I had the same issue, no activation.conf after installing video station. I tried installing photo station and uploaded a video to it. When it started converting the activation.conf appeared. If convertion failes, you should be able to see why it failed in the log.
  11. So in short, 8th gen cpu's are capable of hw transcoding, but 9th gen not yet. I haven't heard anyone say that hw transcoding is working on their 9th gen coffee lake
  12. Just curious, but did you ever get the onboard network card of your motherboard to work on 6.2.1?
  13. I'm wondering about the same thing. If that would be possible, it could fix alot of driver issues some people have.
  14. That's a pity ! For the record, when booting from ubuntu live cd (linux 4.18.x) the /dev/dri is present
  15. I already updated my bios to the latest version, and i'm currently on my second installation with a new usb stick. Still no /dev/dri though
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