[HW Accel Support]: Support for Intel Arc GPU? #14127
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The value is correct, the error means the driver is not installed on the host correctly |
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Thank you Nicholas.
I wonder how that happened. Any suggestion on how to fix it?
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Describe the problem you are having
I got a new Beelink GTi14 today and wanted to try Frigate on it. This machine has the Intel® Core™ Ultra 9 Processor 185H with Intel Arc Graphics.
I tried the default Intel GPU setting in my docker-compose.yml file with "/dev/dri/renderD128" however, I'm getting an error: ""/dev/dri/renderD128": no such file or directory".
I'm not sure how to determine the correct value for the Intel Arc GPU.
Anyone have a suggestion?
Thanks!
Version
0.14
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Coral
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