
The system evaluates service statuses and system settings to determine whether it needs to update to this version.
Your DSM is working fine without having to update. If you want to update your DSM to this version now, please click here to update it manually. Your Synology NAS may not notify you of this DSM update because of the following reasons. See the corresponding section in our regular “ Using Hardware-Accelerated Streaming” article for more specifics. an NVIDIA graphics card), which would also help provide hardware acceleration for transcoding. Some NAS devices may also support adding dedicated/external GPUs (e.g. For additional information regarding Intel Quick Sync Video and the capabilities of the different Intel processor generations as they pertain to each video codec, please see this Wikipedia article. These dedicated resources are optimized for just this sort of action and can be both fast and energy-efficient, though they do sometimes sacrifice some minor visual quality in some cases.įor purposes of the spreadsheet, “Hardware-Accelerated Transcoding” support is referring to devices that support “Intel Quick Sync Video”. Hardware-accelerated transcoding (often referred to as “hardware transcoding” or “hardware-accelerated streaming”) makes use of dedicated hardware capabilities of a supported CPU or GPU to perform the necessary transcoding/conversion, rather than using the regular CPU processing.
Note: Hardware-accelerated transcoding is a premium feature and requires an active Plex Pass subscription for the Plex Media Server account. The information in the sheet is based on estimation of whether or not the device is capable of performing a single software transcode of the given quality (using the example average file for that quality).
Such “software” based transcoding can be very CPU-intensive and many NAS devices don’t use particularly powerful processors, so they may be limited in what they can do. “Software” transcoding simply means that the device is using the CPU processing power to perform file transcoding/conversion when needed. The spreadsheet linked above covers two different types of transcoding that the NAS device might support: View Plex NAS Compatibility Guide Link: Plex NAS Compatibility The following spreadsheet provides information about compatible NAS devices as well as basic capability information.