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  • Thanks! I thought most people don't use navidrome if they have multiple users because they can't create user-specific playlists. Is this not the case? What music features do you find limiting on Jellyfin? Also, how did you get your family to switch off music streaming for your navidrome server?

  • This is because lemmy.world defederated, right? So at this point would we recommend people to make a different account on an alternative server? Not a problem for those that have just joined, just delete and make a new account. But have there been any recent developments on migration tools for moving accounts to a new server while preserving account data?

  • Yeah, I've started looking into ARC as that looks like what Jellyfin supports the best. Would you mind telling me what ARC you are using and how many simultaneous transcodes you've been able to handle? It looks like the Pro A-Series is the best.

  • Unfortunately, Video Core Next isn't listed in Jellyfin's hardware acceleration list. I tried AMD iGPU passthrough with VA-API, but ran into issues. It seems I need to figure out:

    1. How are people on Firefox not having to transcode? Do they just not use mkv's or h265? Looking at the documentation, Firefox will need to do transcode, which lines up with what I'm seeing on my end.
    2. I need to figure out how to get iGPU to work so transcoding doesn't hurt the server so much.
  • Big Buck Bunny direct plays. It's a .mp4 container and h264, so that likely has to do with it. My understanding was most people would be using h265 mkv files for content that's 1080p or higher. It plays fine on Google Chrome and Edge, but not Firefox, so I'm a bit confused how people can be using Firefox and not have transcoding, unless they avoid h265 and mkv.

  • What settings are you using under Playback -> Transcoding? Have you changed anything?

    My server has a AMD Ryzen 9 5950X and a single transcode about maxes it out on CPU usage. Even when playing a 1080p file. This can't be normal if others are just "dealing" with transcodes, unless everyone is using hardware acceleration. I'm using Firefox as the client.

    Edit: I did turn off Allow encoding in HEVC format and Allow encoding in AV1 format and things are a bit better. Still not sure how people avoid transcoding on Firefox though.

  • Jellyfin: The Free Software Media System @lemmy.ml
    gccalvin @lemmy.world

    What Desktop Client are you Using?

    There is some discussion regarding JMP (Jellyfin Media Player) and its lack of development the past year. Jellyfin Official appears open to replacing JMP with an alternative, meaning pushing users to a different application.

    What desktop clients are people using currently? Are there any in the works that you believe could replace JMP?

    If you are developing one, please reply and advertise it here!

    1. LUFS is disabled
    2. ID3 tags should be fine. This issue was present before I started manually tagging with MP3tag.
    3. I might be wrong on the playback reporting not working, as I needed to wait for the entire track to finish for it to show in the plugin page. Testing with the official Jellyfin Desktop Client (Windows).

    I went back and did some additional testing. I am unable to reproduce the issue on a completely fresh Windows Jellyfin install (10.3). I wiped all the directories before installing.

    Though it took multiple attempts, the issue is still present on my main server (Linux Debian service) after adding the playback reporting plugin. I briefly added all the plugins and matched the settings and I can't get the clean Windows server to break. I'll have to dig deeper on the main server to see what may be causing this.

  • At the bottom of this forum thread I posted some screenshots. This was a while ago, before I started dissecting my setup. Essentially, after adding a new track or album, there was about a 66% chance that it wouldn't have the artist as you can see in the screenshots. After I started tagging my music and setting the covers to "Front cover" instead of putting them as separate jpg files, it wouldn't pick up the cover for anything.

    I spun up a fresh install of the latest version and when I removed that plugin, everything started getting the proper metadata. It was a reproducible issue.

    This also happened with my home video library, where it wouldn't get screen grabs for the thumbnails. Movies and TV series were fine though.

    I'm not 100% sure on the next bit, but it also seemed like the playback reporting plugin wasn't working at all even on the fresh server. After playing media and waiting, it would never get populated. So combine that with my previous issue, and the fact that it hasn't had an update in a while, I thought it was just incompatible with the current version and cut my losses. I just wanted to get my server working back the way it was and it was an issue I've been dealing with for months, so I removed the plugin.

    I haven't done any recent testing though, and couldn't find much discussion on if others are having this issue.

    Of course this has nothing to do with what you've made. It's not your fault the plugin isn't working in my setup, and it isn't the plugin's fault Jellyfin is lacking the proper data for you to work with natively. Hopefully I can re-visit this issue and get it working in the future.

  • Selfhosted @lemmy.world
    gccalvin @lemmy.world

    Latest Macrium Reflect Version (X) will be a Subscription

    Any recommendations for a good non-subscription-based alternative? I could setup syncthing for files, and I have URbackup for images, but I always relied on Macrium more than URbackup. What do other people use?

    Why have you removed the one-time license option?

    Many of our home customers' feedback indicated a preference for the certainty provided by an annual plan. The annual plan offers assurance that you always have access to the latest version with innovations such as improvements we’ve made in compression speeds and algorithms. It also ensures you have access to critical updates and are protected against new threats and risks. Lastly, our annual plan ensures you always have access to technical support (one-time licenses only offer 12 months of support).

    Selfhosted @lemmy.world
    gccalvin @lemmy.world

    How do/did You Get Your Friends into Selfhosting?

    Most of my friends are in tech, and I think one of them would enjoy hosting their own services if they got into it. Currently, I do most of our hosting, from media servers to game servers, but I think the hardest part is to give people an enticement to host.

    For example, maybe they saw the lights automatically come on through the use of home automation like Home Assistant or maybe they wanted to control their own music library.

    I think the idea of managing your own hardware and services doesn't become enjoyable until you've already seen the outcome, such as having a resource or service available to you that you didn't before. When I first got into selfhosting, I also had the problem with identifying what I wanted to host.

    How do/did you get your friends interested in selfhosting? What services did they look into hosting themselves?

    I'm not going to force someone into a hobby they aren't interested in, I'm just curious how people brought the conversation up.

    Thanks.

    Selfhosted @lemmy.world
    gccalvin @lemmy.world

    Would you Host a Public Service in your Home?

    Usually, I'd aim for the cloud environments for public resources (serving more than like 20 people), as the traffic won't be hitting your home network.

    Additionally, selfhosting a public service like Lemmy on your home environment probably wouldn't have the same uptime or reliability, as I only have one strong ISP signal, and no backup generator.

    However, pricing wise, selfhosting at home is much cheaper for the processing power you get.

    Selfhosted @lemmy.world
    gccalvin @lemmy.world

    What Happens if a Domain Registrar Goes Down?

    If you register a domain with Cloudflare or Route 53, and that service goes down, do your records stay active in the DNS servers? What if the DNS servers go down, I know a lot of people use 8.8.8.8, so if Google's server goes down, then DNS fails?

    What are the potential point of failures for having your own domain?

    Matrix @lemmy.ml
    gccalvin @lemmy.world

    Does Matrix have Drop-in Drop-out Voice Channels?

    Voice channels similar to discord and Teamspeak, where you don't need to "call" the people you want to talk to, you just join the channel. Is this a feature in Matrix?

    Thanks.

    Selfhosted @lemmy.world
    gccalvin @lemmy.world

    Does Anyone Host a Discord Alternative? Like a Matrix/Synapse Server?

    As r/selfhosted seems to have shutdown due to the reddit api changes (rip), I wanted to see if anyone has worked with these services before?

    How do they compare to Discord and how hard is it to maintain, as the setup looks pretty in depth for matrix and synapse. How did you convince your user base to use it over Discord.

    I've hosted TS3 for about 8 years and are looking for alternatives, as we have to use Discord for screen sharing.

    Thanks!