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Just a dude working on the Jellyfin Roku client while listening to my punk records and watching horror movies.
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🤘 You’re good. I’d also suggest posting to the forum. There’s an entire troubleshooting team for stuff like this.
If I remember correctly, there was an issue that was/is being worked on, but it wouldn’t get resolved until after the 10.9 feature cutoff date.
We didn’t want to delay the 10.9 release to wait on it knowing 10.10 will be a fast follow.
There’s a pinned announcement post that I made yesterday. It should be at the top.
Pull requests welcome.
Nice
Listening is just watching with your ears.
And reading is watching in your mind… or something more clever 😆
trick play is not a very good for that
What do you mean? Trick play is just the name of the functionality. There are several methods/formats to actually implement it, such as HLS, DASH, and BIF.
In this case, the functionality was added to the server API using the HLS format.
That’s the 2nd post. He started with the update regarding the restart command.
A server & client software pair that allows you to have all your personal media available on demand. Movies, TV Shows, Music, Photos, Books, etc. All served from your server to a client device - Android, Roku, iOS, etc.
jellyfish
A gelatinous animal in the sea that stings you.
Jellyfin?
A server & client software pair that allows you to have all your personal media available on demand. Movies, TV Shows, Music, Photos, Books, etc. All served from your server to a client device - Android, Roku, iOS, etc.
jabronies
You keep using that word and… it’s awesome.
Sorry, but as far as I’m aware, this isn’t in anyone’s plans to work on. I know it’s not on mine. I think the consensus is to keep admin functions on the web client and let the Roku client simply be a user client.
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Which client?
I’ve never heard of such an issue. My mind first goes to is you server hardware beefy enough to serve what you’re watching, but more info would be needed.
I’d suggest posting this to the Troubleshooting forum. There are tons of great peeps over there who can help diagnose all kinds of issues and get them sorted out.
For me it is that things I am watching suddenly jump ahead large chunks
Just to ensure I’m understanding. You’re watching a video and during playback it jumps forward in time?
I’m one of the programmers on the Roku client. I’ve found I get the absolute best user feedback by simply asking people directly.
Any particular reason you feel this way? We’re always looking for feedback to address and prioritize issues.
I use the Roku and web client with subtitles regularly and haven’t experienced any issues.
Have bug reports been opened for the clients you and your users are having issues with?