…and Roku apps are very good
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Just a dude working on the Jellyfin Roku client while listening to punk records & watching horror movies.
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…and Roku apps are very good
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No plugin required.
In finamp, navigate to a song and hold your finger down on it until a popup shows.
From the popup, select instant mix.
It’ll create a mix of songs based on the one you first selected.
I sometimes think Jellyfin gets on Roku devices because none of the little snots at Roku’s corporate office have taken notice, fallen through the cracks and forgotten about.
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For one, they moved from open source to closed source without notice.
https://web.archive.org/web/20181212104719/https://github.com/MediaBrowser/Emby/issues/3479
through re-sign-on after that latest update that forced it
I’ve racked my brain to determine WHY that happened, but the only thing I can guess is Roku saw the channel differently because I packaged it instead of the previous person, so the config didn’t port over /shrug
Never had that happen before.
Is this the new Pope? Scotty doesn’t know.
congrats!
Thanks!
😆 Ok buddy.
Opinion of 1 Jellyfin programmer
I mention JellyFin because at some stage it will become a business and they’ll start charging too,
Citation needed.
or it will get left behind because it’s free.
What do you mean left behind? By who? Anyway, what’s wrong with being left behind?
We’re not beholden to anyone. We’re not in competition with anyone. We’re not in a race, so I don’t understand how we could get left behind.
We’ll keep doing what we do with the amazing team of people who volunteer their time, and other solutions can do whatever they want to do, I don’t care because, again, it’s not a competition!
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My suggestion would be to post this in the troubleshooting forum. The troubleshooting team is amazing at helping finding resolutions to things like this. Much better than I, that’s for sure😆, I’m just a programmer.
Yeah, the server is logging that it can’t parse the SRT file. Sounds like it has issues that need to be resolved before it can send the subtitle text over to the Roku client.
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Straight off the noto font repo: https://github.com/notofonts/noto-cjk/tree/main/Sans#region-specific-subset-otfs
Couple of things to note.
The Roku has very little file space. Ensure your fonts are as small as possible!
Also, Jellyfin will only grab the 1st font returned by the API. Even if you have a folder full of fonts, whatever is listed first is what it’s going to grab - even if it’s a font file format that Roku can’t use.
I suggest using the otf format. It’s what I have and confirm it works with custom subs.
Due to these limitations, my suggestion is to only have 1 otf font file that is less than 5mb in the fallback font folder.
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🤘 Enjoy
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