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I'm using OrangePi 3B w/ 8G memory, which equipped with a Rk3566 CPU. mali driver is not installed
When turning on Hardware Acceleration by choosing API as RKMPP, and enabled Hardware decoding, the encoding part works fine, but ffmpeg is not using rkrga to resize the video, which result to high cpu usage and low speed.
here's the ffmpeg command immich is using (running command by hand in container, args from ps aux|grep ffmpeg):
I know mali driver is not installed, and RK3566 doesn't support HW tone-mapping, but it still can handle hw decoding and rescaling non hdr videos quite well.
I think there might be some imperfect logic in determine which args ffmpeg shoud use in server/src/services/media.service.spec.ts and maybe server/src/utils/media.ts
The OS that Immich Server is running on
Armbian Community v24.11 bookworm
Version of Immich Server
v1.118.2
Version of Immich Mobile App
not related
Platform with the issue
Server
Web
Mobile
Your docker-compose.yml content
name: immichservices:
immich-server:
container_name: immich_serverimage: ghcr.io/immich-app/immich-server:${IMMICH_VERSION:-release}# extends:# file: hwaccel.transcoding.yml# service: cpu # set to one of [nvenc, quicksync, rkmpp, vaapi, vaapi-wsl] for accelerated transcodinggroup_add:
- videosecurity_opt: # enables full access to /sys and /proc, still far better than privileged: true
- apparmor=unconfined
- systempaths=unconfineddevices:
- /dev/dri
- /dev/dma_heap
- /dev/rga
- /dev/mpp_servicevolumes:
# Do not edit the next line. If you want to change the media storage location on your system, edit the value of UPLOAD_LOCATION in the .env file
- ${UPLOAD_LOCATION}:/usr/src/app/upload
- /etc/localtime:/etc/localtime:roenv_file:
- stack.envports:
- '2283:2283'depends_on:
- redis
- databaserestart: unless-stoppedhealthcheck:
disable: falseimmich-machine-learning:
container_name: immich_machine_learning# For hardware acceleration, add one of -[armnn, cuda, openvino] to the image tag.# Example tag: ${IMMICH_VERSION:-release}-cudaimage: ghcr.io/immich-app/immich-machine-learning:${IMMICH_VERSION:-release}# extends: # uncomment this section for hardware acceleration - see https://immich.app/docs/features/ml-hardware-acceleration# file: hwaccel.ml.yml# service: cpu # set to one of [armnn, cuda, openvino, openvino-wsl] for accelerated inference - use the `-wsl` version for WSL2 where applicablevolumes:
- model-cache:/cacheenv_file:
- stack.envrestart: unless-stoppedhealthcheck:
disable: falseredis:
container_name: immich_redisimage: docker.io/redis:6.2-alpine@sha256:2ba50e1ac3a0ea17b736ce9db2b0a9f6f8b85d4c27d5f5accc6a416d8f42c6d5healthcheck:
test: redis-cli ping || exit 1restart: unless-stoppeddatabase:
container_name: immich_postgresimage: docker.io/tensorchord/pgvecto-rs:pg14-v0.2.0@sha256:90724186f0a3517cf6914295b5ab410db9ce23190a2d9d0b9dd6463e3fa298f0environment:
POSTGRES_PASSWORD: ${DB_PASSWORD}POSTGRES_USER: ${DB_USERNAME}POSTGRES_DB: ${DB_DATABASE_NAME}POSTGRES_INITDB_ARGS: '--data-checksums'volumes:
# Do not edit the next line. If you want to change the database storage location on your system, edit the value of DB_DATA_LOCATION in the .env file
- ${DB_DATA_LOCATION}:/var/lib/postgresql/datahealthcheck:
test: pg_isready --dbname='${DB_DATABASE_NAME}' --username='${DB_USERNAME}' || exit 1; Chksum="$$(psql --dbname='${DB_DATABASE_NAME}' --username='${DB_USERNAME}' --tuples-only --no-align --command='SELECT COALESCE(SUM(checksum_failures), 0) FROM pg_stat_database')"; echo "checksum failure count is $$Chksum"; [ "$$Chksum" = '0' ] || exit 1interval: 1m#start_interval: 30s#start_period: 5mcommand:
['postgres','-c','shared_preload_libraries=vectors.so','-c','search_path="$$user", public, vectors','-c','logging_collector=on','-c','max_wal_size=2GB','-c','shared_buffers=512MB','-c','wal_compression=on',]restart: unless-stoppedvolumes:
model-cache:
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Hardware decoding (in Hardware Acceleration) not working in transcoding video on Rockchip(RK3566)
RKMPP not using hardware decoding when no OpenCL even when tone-mapping is not needed
Oct 18, 2024
The bug
I'm using OrangePi 3B w/ 8G memory, which equipped with a Rk3566 CPU. mali driver is not installed
When turning on Hardware Acceleration by choosing API as RKMPP, and enabled Hardware decoding, the encoding part works fine, but ffmpeg is not using rkrga to resize the video, which result to high cpu usage and low speed.
here's the ffmpeg command immich is using (running command by hand in container, args from
ps aux|grep ffmpeg
):here's what can be used: (running command by hand in container, args comes from codebase)
a warping 30 times faster.
I know mali driver is not installed, and RK3566 doesn't support HW tone-mapping, but it still can handle hw decoding and rescaling non hdr videos quite well.
I think there might be some imperfect logic in determine which args ffmpeg shoud use in
server/src/services/media.service.spec.ts
and maybeserver/src/utils/media.ts
The OS that Immich Server is running on
Armbian Community v24.11 bookworm
Version of Immich Server
v1.118.2
Version of Immich Mobile App
not related
Platform with the issue
Your docker-compose.yml content
Your .env content
Reproduction steps
Turn on hw accl and hw decoding on RK3566 cpu
That's it
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Additional information
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