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## External Transcoder
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!!! success "Recommmended Configuration"
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!!! success "Recommended Configuration"
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The easiest and recommended way to use hardware transcoding in a docker environment is to use an external transcoder.
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This setup utilizes a separate docker container that contains the hardware drivers and ffmpeg.
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If you cannot do this, other installation methods are also possible (see below).
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If you cannot do this, other installation methods are also possible.
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[go-vod](https://github.com/pulsejet/memories/tree/master/go-vod), the transcoder of Memories, comes with a pre-built Docker image based on `linuxserver/ffmpeg`. The docker image connects to your Nextcloud instance and pulls the go-vod binary on startup. To set up an external transcoder, follow these steps.
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For easy setup and maintenance, you can use the community Nextcloud Docker image, and add extra dependencies using a custom Dockerfile.
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Another option is to use [Nextcloud AIO](https://github.com/nextcloud/all-in-one#how-to-use-this), in which case most dependencies are already installed.
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!!! success "Recommmended Configuration"
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!!! success "Recommended Configuration"
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If you plan to use hardware transcoding, using **Docker Compose** or **Nextcloud AIO** is recommended.
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