parmi93 0 Posted November 23, 2025 Posted November 23, 2025 I recently set up Emby on my NanoPi R6S with OpenWRT v24.10.04 through Docker, and it’s working pretty well overall. The only issue is that when I choose a video quality like 1080p for 4K content, the playback starts lagging with constant loading. This happens because the transcoding is being handled by the CPU, and all 8 cores are constantly maxed out at 100%. Additionally, when I select a resolution different from the original, the video starts buffering immediately, and after about 30/60 seconds of waiting, the streaming is interrupted and Emby returns to the movie detail page without any error. At that point, I have to start the video again, and it plays with the resolution I had previously selected. I think these issues are all due to the fact that Emby is not using hardware transcoding, for which I need to buy Emby Premiere (I was looking at Emby Lifetime), but before I do that, I would like to know if Emby actually supports hardware transcoding for the RK3588S? Looking at the documentation https://emby.media/support/articles/Hardware-Acceleration-Overview.html, I couldn't find any information about it. I've seen on other forums that people say Jellyfin supports hardware transcoding on the RK3588, but I personally haven't tested it yet.
GrimReaper 4814 Posted November 23, 2025 Posted November 23, 2025 3 minutes ago, parmi93 said: I think these issues are all due to the fact that Emby is not using hardware transcoding, for which I need to buy Emby Premiere (I was looking at Emby Lifetime), but before I do that, I would like to know if Emby actually supports hardware transcoding for the RK3588S? AFAIK not, and it may pass some time before support gets added. 1
Luke 42135 Posted November 23, 2025 Posted November 23, 2025 Hi, we'll have a new ffmpeg build on the server beta channel in the near future, so stay tuned for that. Thanks. 1
parmi93 0 Posted November 24, 2025 Author Posted November 24, 2025 Can I subscribe to this beta channel to get notifications? I would like to test the beta releases. Also do you know if it will work on official OpenWRT? Apparently Jellyfin need BSP Kernel to support HW transcoding. https://forum.jellyfin.org/t-how-to-enable-hw-transcoding-on-the-rk3588-with-openwrt
TMCsw 254 Posted November 25, 2025 Posted November 25, 2025 16 hours ago, parmi93 said: Can I subscribe to this beta channel to get notifications? Not that I know of. 16 hours ago, parmi93 said: I would like to test the beta releases. The latest betas and stable releases (Not Docker, Snap, or Flatpak) can be found here: https://github.com/MediaBrowser/Emby.Releases/releases. Check often. 1
Luke 42135 Posted November 30, 2025 Posted November 30, 2025 And also follow the testing area in the community. 1
williamclot 2 Posted December 26, 2025 Posted December 26, 2025 +1! I’m a lifetime Emby user & I’d also be keen to run Emby on a RK3588. I can test this out once it’s available in pre-release. 1 1
Dzmitry 0 Posted January 12 Posted January 12 +1 Need transcoding on rockchip`s. Using Jellyfin as temp solution
Meitelis 0 Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago Totally agree with this one. I have Emby Lifetime subscription, but my SBCs are useless with Emby. In contrast to Jellyfin which is free and they support full HW transcoding on my orange pi 5b (rk3588s) and radxa 5b plus (rk3588). Transcoding from 4k to 4k HEVC with HDR enabled at 3-4x speed and CPU is barely used (no more than 25-30%). I mean rk3588 is a total beast compared for example to Intel's n5095 or n100. Pity there's no proper mainline kernel for them. And vendor kernels are Frankenstein'ed :(((
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