

I’ve never even heard of Crodino until this post. Might need to see if I can find some, sounds interesting
I’ve never even heard of Crodino until this post. Might need to see if I can find some, sounds interesting
Interesting twist! I have to say though the best Whiskey Sour I’ve ever had comes from Suderman
Reverse dry shaken, and then a bunch of Angostura drops on top of the foam of the finished drink.
One thing Jellyfin is way better at is offline viewing. I have frequent internet outages at my house and I’ve run into issues multiple times where Plex wouldn’t stream my own local media because it couldn’t connect to the internet. For this, Jellyfin has always just worked.
Easiest way to tell is to transcode something and see if your CPU spikes. If it’s offloaded to the GPU it shouldn’t.
Also make sure you have it configured correctly. On your Admin Dashboard under Playback > Transcoding, check that Intel QuickSync (QSV) is selected.
I have an N100 (Intel 12th gen) so I think your settings should be similar. For mine I have pretty much everything checked except for VP8, the two HEVC RExt options, and “Allow encoding in AV1 format”
This seems like something that should be kept local. What’s the point of all these NPUs otherwise
I used to have similar issues, was due to my PC not being able to handle the transcoding. Enabling hardware acceleration with the correct settings fixed it for me.
As far as charging goes there are only 3 USB-C cables.
All USB-C devices are supposed to support one of these three modes. HOWEVER, some cheaper devices don’t actually support the USB PD protocol, and only support legacy USB charging. For these you need a USB-A to USB-C cable or adapter. USB-C ports won’t provide power unless both devices are able to negotiate