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Tdarr will do this but if your server is struggling with unmanic then no solution will work well for you. I think possibly you might be doing more than just remuxing to remove audio and subs if it’s thrashing your server.
Tdarr will do this but if your server is struggling with unmanic then no solution will work well for you. I think possibly you might be doing more than just remuxing to remove audio and subs if it’s thrashing your server.
Not in any easily-readable format, no. You can look at PR’s and the like but that’s a bit of a pain. I imagine they’ll release something once they feature freeze in a week or so.
Fantastic work. Really looking forward to 10.9.
I personally wouldn’t do that either but plenty of people do. It depends on your tolerance for risk.
I use a VPN tunnel via an external endpoint. It’s more work but means I don’t have any devices directly accessible from my home IP.
That error suggests you have your Jellyfin server exposed directly to the internet. That is not a good idea.
If your clients don’t need transcoding then a Raspberry Pi 3 or higher is enough. That’s all I use and it is rock-solid with 3 simultaneous streams (possibly more but that’s all I’ve ever had a need for).
If your clients do need transcoding, personally I would recommend looking for a different client or using Tdarr to convert your media to a standard format that works without transcoding.
I can’t speak for all Jellyfin clients since I only use Android TV and Windows clients but on those two platforms you can tell Jellyfin to continuously play or to stop/prompt at the end of each episode.