Testing the Capture, Encoding, and YouTube/Twitch Streaming container using Unraid 6.9 and Dell R330

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This is the video where we test out using a Docker container that has an Nvidia Quadro P600 using Passthrough and utilizing NVENC encoding. We can send the Gaming PCs gameplay by using the NDI plugin for OBS and Then capture the gameplay with the obs NDI container inside of Unraid. Once it’s capture the container will use its resources to encode the gameplay then send it off to YouTube or Twitch or both. In this test you will see Valheim as the game of choice for our test stream.

Here is the link for the How To / Guide
https://www.spxlabs.com/blog/2021/3/20/unraid-69-obs-capture-encoding-and-streaming-server

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Time stamps
0:00 intro
0:10 Server Introduction
0:47 Quadro P600
1:55 Server Room
2:55 Guide Information
3:32 Glance at configuration
3:57 Containers Needed
4:51 Nvidia Driver
5:21 OBS Container Config
8:21 Initial Resource Use
8:45 Using OBS container
9:48 Enabling NDI
11:07 Verify GPU use
12:29 Resources being used while streaming
14:12 Comparing Streams
14:56 Local Encoding
15:12 Server GPU encoding
15:31 Server CPU encoding
16:00 Conclusion







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