Which client are you seeing the issue on and can you provide more info on the type of embedded subtitle (run mediainfo on the file if on Linux)?
I was replying to maybe share the wrapper script I wrote, but if you’re going to be a jerk about it…
What are the issues you’re having with Jellyfin’s subtitles? Do you know if there is an open bug report or feature request that is tracking the same?
Jellyfin is a fork of Emby which was written in .NET. The server backend and web page are all (or mostly) .NET is my understanding. It makes use of external programs like ffmpeg on the server or VLC on the apps.
Can you describe the subtitles issue you’re having? Do you know if there is an open bug report or feature request open on github or Jellyfin’s website?
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I think the question is, can it do all those other things without having to log into your YouTube accoubt?
Wow. I was thinking of setting up immich. Why is it crippling your unraid server?
This is what I found, a Discord bot. Hopefully GP comes back with an answer.
I’m looking at Talos on my Proxmox cluster as VMs. I’m trying to automate it all through ansible and currently stuck trying to bootstrap my secrets manager. Somewhat of an analysis paralysis at the moment. Thinking of using a cloud hosted one with some kind of a local passthrough cache in case the WAN connection gets disrupted.
Yea either failover or an active/active virtual switch… I’ve been toying with hyperconverged infrastructure and I wanted to bring my network infra into the fold, been looking at OVS. Not for any particular use case, just to learn how it works and I really like the concept of horizontally scaling out my entire infra just by plugging in another box of commodity hardware. Also been toying with a concept of automatically bootstrapping the whole thing.
For home use, if used in an HA setup, the change window issue should disappear. Do you see any other issues that might crop up?
Do you run Talos on bare metal or on something like Proxmox? Care to discuss your k8s stack?
I don’t disagree at all, I’m just noting this stuff isn’t easy.
My point was those projects are still relevant this long after becoming defunct. That is kind of sad that there aren’t new projects that have arisen from the ashes, at least not ones that are talked about more than the corpses.
The installers should be able to be hosted right? I believe Nintendo settled with both instead of going to court?
If it takes so much effort to make things compatible with Wayland such that fucking clipboard support is newsworthy, it’s no wonder Wayland has been such a shitshow.
I thought Ryujinx and Yuzu were sued out of existence?
This is a feature that Jellyfin natively has already. So now Jellyfin exceeds Plex in some areas.