2023-12-28, 11:46 PM
I'm setting up my Jellyfin server for the first time, and I'm noticing that the quality of my movies is much worse than when I directly play the file through Windows Explorer using VLC.
For some background, I'm mostly noticing it with my DVD rips. The files in question were originally just ISOs which I converted to MKV. No compression has been done to them at this point. Playback is currently through the web browser. My PC is connected via ethernet to the same network as my server (Synology DS923+). I do not have hardware transcoding enabled due to the lack of a iGPU on the DS923+. However, it is my understanding that this should not be a major issue because A) the content is low res, B) I'm accessing the files locally, and C) there is low traffic on this server (it's just me).
Originally, I thought the poor quality was simply due to these being low resolution, but when I do a side by side comparison between the web app and directly playing the file through Windows Explorer using VLC, the quality is noticeably worse.
Hoping some of you can help me troubleshoot this further. This is all relatively new to me, so apologies if I haven't provided enough enough or some of my assumptions are incorrect. Happy to post any logs that would be helpful.
For some background, I'm mostly noticing it with my DVD rips. The files in question were originally just ISOs which I converted to MKV. No compression has been done to them at this point. Playback is currently through the web browser. My PC is connected via ethernet to the same network as my server (Synology DS923+). I do not have hardware transcoding enabled due to the lack of a iGPU on the DS923+. However, it is my understanding that this should not be a major issue because A) the content is low res, B) I'm accessing the files locally, and C) there is low traffic on this server (it's just me).
Originally, I thought the poor quality was simply due to these being low resolution, but when I do a side by side comparison between the web app and directly playing the file through Windows Explorer using VLC, the quality is noticeably worse.
Hoping some of you can help me troubleshoot this further. This is all relatively new to me, so apologies if I haven't provided enough enough or some of my assumptions are incorrect. Happy to post any logs that would be helpful.