It’s a Circuit City.
I bought my first PC’s parts all from TigerDirect’s website. Did a bunch of my research for it using their catalogue.
Nowadays I’m just happy to live an hour from a Microcenter.
It’s a Circuit City.
I bought my first PC’s parts all from TigerDirect’s website. Did a bunch of my research for it using their catalogue.
Nowadays I’m just happy to live an hour from a Microcenter.
If you switch the devices line to
- /dev/dri:/dev/dri
as other have suggested, that should expose the Intel iGPU to your Jellyfin docker container. Presently you’re only exposing the Nvidia GPU.
QSV is the highest quality video transcoding hardware acceleration out there. It’s worth using if you have a modern Intel CPU (8th gen or newer)
There are websites where you can sign someone up for as much spam at once as possible
Jellyfin doesn’t need any particular setup to work directly from LAN because it doesn’t ever try to use a central login provider the way Plex does.
The only reason OP is struggling with it is because they set it up so that they can only connect to it via Tailscale.
The very first time you connect you’ll need to do it from a web browser, rather than the app. Once you have your username/password setup you can do everything else from the android app
Such good, strong hands
Also the one about Fry’s brother. The Breakfast Club theme song hits so hard
I have one of these that I use as a Jellyfin server. It’s not affected by those problems and has been performing more than adequately for my purposes, after setting up hardware transcoding
There’s a series of novels kinda based around that idea. Magic 2.0 is the name of the series. Basically various hackers from different time periods discover a file that controls the whole universe and learn how to edit it with code/macros and become wizards because of it
You can fix what you did wrong in Linux. People are just less used to troubleshooting Linux problems than Windows problems because they’ve used Windows more, by and large
TaskGroup in Python is great
Also, Roku or whoever has no way of verifying you pirated it and aren’t just watching a blu-ray you owned and ripped to your jellyfin server
Right, I just mean if your connection speed is faster than your server can transcode, then the transcode speed will be the bottleneck
It’s limited to the transcode speed, but it’s important to keep in mind that e.g. if you transcode to a lower resolution especially it’ll usually transcode faster than realtime.
FYI Jellyflix also supports that
Glad to hear it. Should be relatively straightforward to fix it, now that you’ve identified the issue.
In order to see if it’s client-side or server side, let’s try another client. Try installing Jellyflix and see if it gives you the same issue when you lower the bitrate
Which client are you using? Are you switching the max bitrate during playback, or while it’s paused?
TIL, thanks!