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Well I enabled debugging, restarted jellyfin and performed all three refresh operations and the episodes are still missing thumbnails. There was only one debugging item in the log about a broadcast socket
Well I enabled debugging, restarted jellyfin and performed all three refresh operations and the episodes are still missing thumbnails. There was only one debugging item in the log about a broadcast socket
I was expecting some sort of “It’s out of this world” punchline
It never even occurred to me to consider the height of the boxes lol
Why is the bar for Windows as long as the bar for cats?
I hear you.
Who even is this guy?
How are you supposed to even type that hot mess of an equation?
If you haven’t done port forwarding on your router you’re fine.
Lidarr organizes and tags all my music using the musicbrainz database. It can also import music that I’ve downloaded and out it in the right folder.
I’m not sure if this helps but I use lidarr to manage my music.
Same. I had no issues with Vista at all.
I started watching episode 6 of extraordinary birder and playback stopped about a minute and a half in.
Yup everything seems good now!
Sure, that works too.
I download the videos using jdownloader 2, I rename the video file and thumbnail to work with jellyfin then I set the title metadata. It’s usually quite manual but since I only download 2 to 4 videos a day it’s manageable.
What’s the one to the right of Java?
Okay my issue could be related, the video that had issues does have two subtitle tracks:
It’s not typical
I was thinking of getting this Roku, at the moment the most advanced content I’d be watching is h265 1080p.
I run jellyfin on a kubernetes cluster which accesses my NAS via NFS.