In your VM type the command sudo wget so for example: sudo wget Ħ. Right click the version you need and select copy link addressĥ. Log in to the VM (I recommend Putty here since you can copy paste the URL)Ĥ. Your Emby admin dashboard will show you when there is a new update.Ģ. This depends on the updates but is usually not required.ġ. I always reboot my VM after installing updates with the sudo reboot command, but you do you. Type the command sudo apt full-upgrade and confirm with Yģ. Log in to the VM (SSH via Putty, through the Esxi admin portal. I log into the Ubuntu server every month or 2 to install the OS updates, or whenever Emby has a new release.ġ. If it says software->software you're not quite there yet. If you start playing a movie you can see in your Emby admin dashboard that hardware transcoding is being used. You can verify it was installed correctly by using the command nvidia-smi (If you open a stream on Emby that uses transcoding you will also see the memory it is using with this command).Ĩ. In my case I used the default Nvidia package by using the command sudo apt install nvidia-driver-440ħ. Add a new parameter to the list: 0 with the value FALSEĦ. Go to the VM Options tab -> Advanced and click on the Edit configuration button.ĥ. Click Add another device -> PCI device and add both the GPU and the Audio controller that comes with it.Ĥ. Make sure your Emby VM is turned off, and edit the settings. Select your GPU in the list of PCI devices and make sure passtrough is set to Active. If this is not the case you can click the Toggle passtrough button.Ģ. In VMWare Esxi go to Host -> Manage and open the Hardware tab. Install Emby: (use the wget command to download the file. I won't go into detail on everything since there are already some great guides out there: Virtual Machine "VM-Emby" Ubuntu 20.04.3 LTS (4 cores, 8GB RAM, 20GB HDD) Lenovo Tiny P330 (Intel i5-9700T, 32GB RAM, Nvidia Quadro P620, VMWare Esxi 7.0.2) Synology DS920+ (iscsi LUN datastore for VMWare) I hope this post is allowed, if not feel free to lock/delete my post. I chose Esxi and Ubuntu server because it is very stable and low maintenance. I am a Windows certified system engineer for 14 years. I would like to share my setup since it might be helpful to someone, and I can also offer advice to those who are stuck trying to do the same thing.
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