docs: document AIO community container
Signed-off-by: Varun Patil <radialapps@gmail.com>pull/929/head
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Your external transcoder should now be functional. You can check the transcoding logs by running `docker compose logs -f go-vod`.
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!!! info "Usage with Nextcloud AIO"
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!!! tip "Usage with Nextcloud AIO"
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With Nextcloud AIO, you will need to put the container into the `nextcloud-aio` network. Also the `datadir` of AIO needs to be mounted at the same place like in its Netxcloud container into the go-vod container. Usually this would be `nextcloud_aio_nextcloud_data:/mnt/ncdata:ro` or `$NEXTCLOUD_DATADIR:/mnt/ncdata:ro`.
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See the instructions [here](https://github.com/nextcloud/all-in-one#how-to-enable-hardware-transcoding-for-nextcloud).
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With AIO, you will need to put the container into the `nextcloud-aio` network. Also the `datadir` of AIO needs to be mounted at the same place as in its Nextcloud container into the go-vod container. Usually this would be `nextcloud_aio_nextcloud_data:/mnt/ncdata:ro` or `$NEXTCLOUD_DATADIR:/mnt/ncdata:ro`.
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If you are not using NVENC, you can also skip these steps and use the **memories community container** instead. Relevant documentation can be found [here](https://github.com/nextcloud/all-in-one/tree/main/community-containers/memories), and general directions on using community containers [here](https://github.com/nextcloud/all-in-one/tree/main/community-containers). AIO v7.7.0 or higher is required.
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!!! info "Usage without Docker Compose"
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