I’ve seen RPi5 is only quad-core while OPi5 is octa-core. RPi5 has better connectivity with Wifi and Bluetooth. Are there any other details I’ve missed?

  • poVoq
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    202 years ago

    The RK3588S of the OrangePI5 is in theory significantly faster, both CPU and GPU, but driver support isn’t quite there yet (especially with mainline kernels) and of course the price is higher too.

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        62 years ago

        The hardware specs for the RK3588S claim up to 8k@60fps HEVC but I have no idea if the hardware decoder is already supported with drivers.

        • @[email protected]
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          42 years ago

          decoding just means being able to actually read it right? I’m looking into figuring out how to transcode my 4k stuff for when I’m outside my network and my snyology 1621+ isn’t up to the task I don’t think.

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              12 years ago

              Rad!! This is excellent, thank you friend. I have a lot of 4k remuxes with dolby vision/hdr10 and atmos. Would this be able to handle that? I would want to just transcode down to 4k streaming quality, or 1080p if I’m not connected to a 4k screen.

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                2 years ago

                Hmm for HDR stuff I’m not sure which generation of QSV has good support for those, you might need to do some research on the Plex forums or Google and see what other people say.

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            12 years ago

            Yeah. I think a Intel ARC 380 (or better) might be able to do what, but not sure.