Hardware Decoder
The system supports hardware video decoding of AVC (H.264), HEVC (H.265), AV1, and MJPEG video on NVIDIA (GeForce, Quadro, Jetson), Intel, and AMD (Linux only) platforms.
Up-to-date drivers are required for correct operation.
Windows
NVIDIA
Go to https://www.nvidia.com/Download/index.aspx and download the latest drivers for your GPU.
Linux
NVIDIA
Run the following commands to install the (at the time of writing) latest stable NVIDIA drivers.
sudo add-apt-repository restricted
sudo apt-update
sudo apt-get install nvidia-driver-580
AMD
Follow the instructions at https://www.amd.com/en/support/download/linux-drivers.html for the latest drivers.
Settings
There are some hardware decoder specific settings for supported video inputs.
- Skip Frame
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Drops the selected number of frames in a row before decoding. This results in a slower frame rate but eases the load on the decoder. The use case is to reduce latency from a camera by running the camera at a higher framerate than is used for streaming. MJPEG only.