Tonight was the first night it hurt after #Spectrum stopped #cableCard support in our area and cut our card off. We had several finales going on. I'm not paying for their dvr service. I've recorded over the air or via cablecard for +30 years
The tv season is about up and by the next, we will have a remote DVR/PVR setup
We're putting a TV tuner in my brother's system, he has A+ OTA sig & he has fiber
Mein Jellyfin Server auf einem Rock64 hat jetzt tatsächlich fast 10 Minuten gebraucht, bis er nach einem Kaltstart wieder verfügbar war. Das ist mir zu lang.
Auf der anderen Seite - wenn er mal läuft, dann reicht der Rock64 für Musikstreaming leistungsmäßig völlig aus.
Will aber eigentlich gerade kein Geld für neues Spielzeug ausgeben :S
Irgendein Bug im letzten #Jellyfin-Update (10.9.2) macht Sperenzchen, so dass Clients nur noch eingeschränkt bzw. gar nicht mehr funktionieren/connecten. 😩 Halben Tag alles mögliche versucht und jetzt geb ich einfach auf und warte auf einen (hoffentlich baldigen) hotfix. #selfhosting
Did the new Jellyfin update break compatibility for the Jellyfin Media Player for anyone else?
It is not showing anything when I open up but if I open Jellyfin through the browser it works fine (aside form format issues it has always had due to browser compatibility of course)
Jellyfin 10.9 is now available, bringing enhanced features, bug fixes, and important changes for a superior media experience. Here's what's new! https://linuxiac.com/jellyfin-10-9-media-server/
Wer von euch hat Erfahrung mit #Plex, #Jellyfin, #Kodi oder ähnlichen, self-hosted Systemen?
Ich spiele mit dem Gedanken, vermehrt wieder CDs und DVDs zu kaufen und zu digitalisieren, um damit die Abhängigkeit beim Abspielen von Musik und Filmen von Online-Diensten zu reduzieren.
I'm having two issues with #Jellyfin and I'm out of ideas, if anybody would be so kind as to offer things I could look into. 1) I can access it via web address ("mydomain.tld") but not via LAN IP. Why is that? 2) UFW is not starting enabled, despite running both "ufw enable" and "systemctl enable ufw." It always starts disabled and I have to physically connect a keyboard and monitor to the server to start it before I can do anything remotely. Anybody got any guesses on either issue?
I never expected to be willing to pay for a #music player and yet here we are.
#Symfonium is extremely beautiful, customizable and powerful.
I personally use it with #Jellyfin, although multiple other sources are supported (such as #Plex and #Subsonic)
I really don't mind it not being #FOSS as long as it respects my #privacy and #choices.
I think the news about #Disney essentially "reinventing" cable channels again into their streaming service, #DisneyPlus is pretty hilarious, though I'm not exactly surprised by that since I too honestly have been wanting such a feature on #Plex or #Jellyfin for really long time.
The idea is, you could still watch things on demand, unlike cable channels of old, but you could also just tune in to a channel and be "served" different things to watch by episode, or by movie, based on what is available. That'd be perfect when you just want to leave the TV on and have it play random stuffs all day.
I've been experimenting with #Jellyfin today because I want a way to condense multiple versions on media (4K, 1080P) in a listing and it works well using the "Name Year - 4K" naming scheme for films but I cannot get it working with episodes of TV shows
Does anyone know if it is possible for Jellyfin to do this with TV show episodes or is it only possible movies?
I have a collection of movies and TV shows on my NAS being served by Jellyfin. I have a "Kids" #Jellyfin account with access to a subset of this media.
I want to transcode just that subset with specific settings and dump it to external storage. Ideally this would happen whenever I plugged that external storage into the NAS.
Is there an off the shelf solution to this or do I need to roll my own?
Me: so yeah, I’ve just been tweaking my Jellyfin media server setup. I put in a couple bigger hard disks for a total of 4 TB, configured the automatic backups, and set up a reverse proxy for remote access.
Them: oh, uh, cool…cool….so what kinda movies do you like to watch?
Started a jellyfin server on my raspberry pi last night to host the ebooks I want to keep up with. I love how easy it is just to have all this stuff running on such a tiny little single board computer. I now have Komga, Nextcloud, and Jellyfin running at the same time with no issues!
Last year, I tried out #jellyfin, and found it great, but it missed one (for me) must-have feature; HDR support in the LG app. This made me stick with #plex.
But as Plex has gotten more enshittified, yesterday I decided to give Jellyfin another try. Happy to say that I can now watch HDR videos on my LG TV.
For the rest, I'm quite impressed with it. The only thing missing is a "skip intro" feature.
We've been having a lot of bad performance of the web interface lately, and I could not figure it out, I shut down everything else on the server that was running it but nothing seemed to work.
I had reached the point of flailing desperation this morning when I noticed there were about 15 devices in the Devices section of the thing, so I deleted them all, and how bout that, it really seems to have made it pretty snappy.