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That's good to know. Other than enabling hardware acceleration and setting the transcoding quality, what else can I try tweaking in Plex?
I think you can check logs, but iirc you need x11 running for it to all work.
Also install vainfo and see what it says.
Iirc arch has a page with information on vaapi which might include details on how you enable plex.
I edited the post to mention that this is Windows 10, but I'm not at all against installing Arch instead if it improves performance.
Oh wtf, hmm, I don't know, let me check online, never tried on windows.
https://support.plex.tv/articles/115002178853-using-hardware-accelerated-streaming/
Take a look, at the bottom there's a way of seeing if it's used.
You should be golden, you should be able to handle it trivially, especially with your chipset.