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.
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)
Both Mint and Pop are based on Ubuntu and neither one ships with snap. Both use Flatpak and native packages instead. Mint also has LMDE, which is based on Debian, if you want Debian-but-more-beginner-friendly
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 Hyprland devs (or one of them, I don’t exactly know who) is toxic and known for it. Is that person this guy?
Yes, it’s this guy.
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
Nah, XP was peak. The last time the backwards compatibility worked with any sort of consistency
NVME SSDs vs HDDs, perhaps?
This. Jellyfin has a direct HDHR integration and works as a DVR directly with one.
I run LMDE on my N100 mini-pc that I use as a server. It was super easy to setup
The person you’re replying to linked their literal reliability stats lmao
Jellyfin doesn’t fetch data from the web outside of its scans, generally speaking. Probably this is a case of your cache being slow or your video needing to be transcoded. I’ve used my server when my internet was out several times and never had an issue.
It’s probably from the jellyfin server itself. How recently did you set it up? Do you have a large library? Could be still scanning your media.
Is this happening when you try to play the file, or when you go to look at the details?
Which client are you using? I don’t ever see this message. Is your cache folder for the Jellyfin server on a spinning disk drive, perhaps?
Ehhh, kinda. Intel E-cores kinda throw off the balance a bit, but generally yeah.
So first of all, you shouldn’t involve yourself in your friend’s business. Fraud is generally frowned upon.
But secondly, you know that ChatGPT was trained on the entire internet, right? Like, every book. I don’t think “more books” is gonna help.
I hope you take your computer skills and make something of yourself. Try not to get any more involved in this scheme, seriously. You don’t need this crap marring your reputation.
Besides, there are better reasons/ways to fight the system than helping other people avoid learning.
Just that they’re no easier to use to fool an anti-AI system than using ChatGPT, Gemini, Bing, or Claude. Those AI detectors also give false positives on works made by humans. They’re unreliable in the first place.
Basically, they’re “boring text detectors” more than anything else.
There are powered extensions, so one of those might work, but a hub is certainly a comparable price and a more compact solution