diff --git a/to-do.md b/to-do.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..aac0c49 --- /dev/null +++ b/to-do.md @@ -0,0 +1,39 @@ +```markdown +# Action Plan to Transcode Media Library to AV1 using Unmanic + +## 1. Install Unmanic +If you haven't installed Unmanic yet, you can do so using Docker. Here’s a basic command to get started: + +```bash +docker run -d \ + --name=unmanic \ + -e PUID=1000 \ + -e PGID=1000 \ + -e TZ=America/Los_Angeles \ + -e NVIDIA_VISIBLE_DEVICES=all \ + -e NVIDIA_DRIVER_CAPABILITIES=compute,video,utility \ + -p 8888:8888 \ + -v /path/to/config:/config \ + -v /path/to/media:/library \ + --gpus all \ + --restart unless-stopped \ + unmanic/unmanic +``` + +Replace `/path/to/config` and `/path/to/media` with the appropriate paths on your system. + +## 2. Configure Unmanic +- Access the Unmanic web interface at `http://localhost:8888` (or the appropriate IP address if running on a remote server). +- Go to the "Plugins" section. + +## 3. Enable AV1 Plugin +- Find the AV1 encoding plugin in the list of available plugins. +- Enable the plugin and configure its settings according to your preferences. Make sure to select the correct encoding options for AV1. + +## 4. Transcoding +- Add your media files to the Unmanic library. +- Unmanic will automatically start transcoding your media files to AV1. + +## 5. Documentation and Hardware Acceleration +For more detailed information and enabling hardware acceleration with NVIDIA, refer to the [Unmanic Documentation](http://docs.unmanic.app/docs/guides/nvidia_support_unmanic_on_linux). +```