mothership-ffmpeg1 docker testing on Ubuntu 20.04 via the Phoronix Test Suite. Intel Celeron N3160: Processor: Intel Celeron N3160 @ 2.24GHz (4 Cores), Motherboard: AMI Aptio CRB (QX47AR23 BIOS), Memory: 8GB, Disk: 250GB 3.2 Gen 1 + USB DISK MODULE + 120GB KINGSTON SH103S3 + 22001GB Seagate ST22000NT001-3LS + 2 x 5001GB Seagate ST5000VN0001-1SF, Graphics: (640MHz) OS: Ubuntu 20.04, Kernel: 6.1.118-Unraid (x86_64), Display Server: X Server, Compiler: GCC 9.4.0, File-System: fuseblk, System Layer: docker FFmpeg 7.0 Encoder: libx264 - Scenario: Live FPS > Higher Is Better Intel Celeron N3160 . 24.85 |================================================== FFmpeg 7.0 Encoder: libx265 - Scenario: Live FPS > Higher Is Better Intel Celeron N3160 . 7.63 |=================================================== FFmpeg 7.0 Encoder: libx264 - Scenario: Upload FPS > Higher Is Better Intel Celeron N3160 . 1.78 |=================================================== FFmpeg 7.0 Encoder: libx265 - Scenario: Upload FPS > Higher Is Better Intel Celeron N3160 . 1.32 |=================================================== FFmpeg 7.0 Encoder: libx264 - Scenario: Platform FPS > Higher Is Better Intel Celeron N3160 . 6.41 |=================================================== FFmpeg 7.0 Encoder: libx265 - Scenario: Platform FPS > Higher Is Better Intel Celeron N3160 . 2.66 |=================================================== FFmpeg 7.0 Encoder: libx264 - Scenario: Video On Demand FPS > Higher Is Better Intel Celeron N3160 . 6.42 |=================================================== FFmpeg 7.0 Encoder: libx265 - Scenario: Video On Demand FPS > Higher Is Better Intel Celeron N3160 . 2.61 |===================================================