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)
Die Beschreibung sagt was ziemlich unspezifisch von "lokaler Musik", also hatte ich eigentlich einen Player für diese ganzen self-hosted Musik Server wie #Subsonic API oder #Jellyfin erwartet.
Aber mit "lokal" ist wohl wirklich lokale Musik gemeint.
Welches Handy ist denn groß genug für TBs an Musik?
Okay, I grudgingly bought a #Sonos system years ago because it was just convenient.
The latest update is terrible and breaks all local features - no library, no local services, all search goes to their servers. (Even though they explicitly stated ~2 months ago that v1 search would remain.)
Whatever their business model is it doesn't seem to include customers.
@ujay68 I've got the streaming bits covered (both #jellyfin and #navidrome work great for me, still trying to pick one, and they also have mobile clients).
What I need replacements for is the actual multi-room + TV speaker setups, which Plex doesn't have.
(Addendum: prior to Sonos's new version from hell, with #bonob I could even easily connect my library with that platform.)
Upgrade now from 10.9.0 to fix losing your collections if you are on Windows because 10.9.0 absolute path checking removed the collections. I had to scan collections after the 10.9.1 upgrade. It took a while. Others say they came back after 10.9.1 on their own
Keep your 10.8.* backup until you are sure your collections have recovered
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.
@adrian
Ich habe seit einiger Zeit zuhause auf einem alten Thin Client #Jellyfin laufen, genau dafür. Ich hatte eh schon lange Filme und Serien digital gesammelt, aber immer auf externer Festplatte am TV. Das dann aber per Netflix-artigem UI verfügbar zu haben, ist ein Quantensprung. Jedes Familienmitglied mit eigenem Konto.
Dazu die eh digitale Plattensammlung per Finamp zugreifbar haben, wundervoll.
In Kombi mit VPN auch von unterwegs nutzbar, wenn es sein muss.
Will nicht mehr zurück 🤗
Meet our new #NAS. #Zimablade#SBC arrived. Wired it up to two 4TB hard drives. 5400rpm, for quietness and reliability. Installed Cockpit to pair them up in RAID1, and left rsync copying our media onto here overnight. Next up, a #Jellyfin media server will access media from here, and try #Syncthing as a Dropbox replacement...
@milan Also meine techischen Freunde haben alle wieder angefangen #Plex und #jellyfin instanzen zu bauen. Ich beschränke mich darauf DVD und BR second-hand zu kaufen, aber so ganz streng gesehen kann ich hier in der Schweiz saugen was ich will. Nicht unbedingt komplett legal, aber zumindest straffrei. Da sieht die Risikoabschätzung nochmals etwas anders aus.
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.
@sanimalp@zlendy I decided to finally get around to trying #Jellyfin as music server (usually use Navidrome) and #Symfonium as android client after seeing your comments.
It's been a few days and so far, very happy with how it works and syncs and plays.
The real test will be when I try to get the girlfriend to try it and how it works with her phone & car, which can be flaky in a lot of apps hehe.
@kohelet@daevien@zlendy I don't have any experience with navidrome, but I think your hypothesis is solid. With #jellyfin, I have a mix of +-320kb/s mp3, flac, and opus and it all plays seemlessly next to each other in #Symphonium, both in my phone and through android auto. It's not clear to me what side, symphonium or jellyfin, is doing the heavy lifting of making it play out my car speakers, but it just works so I don't have to care too much!
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 a really happy #Plex user for many years - have loved it, paid $100/year and invested a lot of time to get my #movies, #TVShows, and #music collections set up the way I want them.
Most recently, I've noticed that if I search for a movie that Plex have available in their shitty "watch this from our servers but with ads" tier, then that's the only search result I see for it, regardless of whether I have the same movie available to watch for free, without ads, from some other source.
Fuckers. It's over. I'm out. #JellyFin, here we come...
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?