acbadam42

joined 1 year ago
[–] acbadam42@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago

I don't relay anything through plex servers, I can easily access my media from anywhere without their help. You don't seem to know what you are talking about.

[–] acbadam42@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago (2 children)

You don't have to hack the firmware you just have to use a hacked driver. And what do you mean external transcodes are limited to 720p? I can watch 4K at work streaming from home on Plex. I also use my 1660 super for reencoding using tadarr and literally just tonight I was working on switching from Blue Iris to frigate and using my video card for AI. Also I do believe three is the limit of transcodes you can do on a consumer card not one.

[–] acbadam42@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Holy shit You're replacing ROMs on Android what year is it? Why don't you just get a modern phone what do you have against that. Are you one of those people that's afraid of 5G?

[–] acbadam42@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago (4 children)

The amount of transcodes your video card can do is dependent on the video card but I would suggest Nvidia. I have a 1660 super in my unraid machine and it uses a hacked driver so it can do more than it's usual number of trans codes which is limited by Nvidia to make you buy quadros. Usually I think it can do three or four I don't remember but now I really don't know how many can do I have had 8 simultaneous streams all going outside the house to different devices and the system didn't break a sweat.

[–] acbadam42@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I have the same case been using it for about 5 years. I have only WD drives in there and it doesn't vibrate at all whatsoever. Almost all of the drives are shucked and there are 14.

[–] acbadam42@alien.top 0 points 1 year ago

You consider that high power consumption? My home server usually sits around 320 Watts, and I still don't consider that high power consumption.

[–] acbadam42@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago

I use open media vault at work. It'll run on a potato.

[–] acbadam42@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago

Most of the services I access through Open VPN installed on my router but I do have things like vault Warden, next cloud, mesh Central, and a few others exposed directly. They all require username and passwords to get into and I use almost everyday and wouldn't know how else to use them in my workflow if they weren't exposed directly to the internet.

 

I'll admit I've only really been doing all of this fun self-hosting stuff for about 4 years now but I have been learning computer since Apple II. With my local fiber internet I have a static IP address and seem to have no barriers to expose my hosted websites to the internet. I've never used cloudfare and can't imagine why I would need it. Use NGINX reverse proxy manager at both home and work. Some people have to jump through all these hoops and I'm just curious to know what situations necessitate all the extra hassle.

[–] acbadam42@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago

So many of us use rosewill. Are you using the one that fits the 15 drives. I got that one years ago for about $130 off of Newegg but at one point there were as low as $80 right before the pandemic. Last I looked they were over 200.

[–] acbadam42@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago

I have computers that I've had the same copy of Windows on it for 5 years and never had a problem. This really sounds like a hardware problem to me. Possibly a ram issue that only pops its head up rarely. I actually own a computer repair store so I have had experience with some of this.

[–] acbadam42@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago

If you want to get serious about this you will absolutely ditch windows immediately. I'm sorry that you feel that windows is needed but once you ditch windows your options and stability will increase exponentially.

[–] acbadam42@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago

I own a computer repair business and unfortunately you probably damaged the hard drive and not the case. Literally just had to tell a customer this same thing yesterday and all they did was just tip over the drive didn't fall or anything. I've seen this numerous times and have even done it myself but fortunately had no important data on the drive that broke. Anyone local unless you're in a big city won't be able to take care of that for you you will have to send it in the mail to somebody. I know that prices can vary wildly but expect at least $120 an hour for a process that may take 10 to 15 hours. That will be your only chance to recover your data. There's a company called Drive savers that I have heard of but have no experience with. You are able to call them and supposedly they will give you a free quote and then you mail your hard drive to them and they don't charge you if they can't fix it. You can start there at least you'll have an idea of what you're dealing with.

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