2024-03-05, 01:51 PM
My Internet connection has recently been upgraded, however due to keeping the power requirements to the minimum, my media server hardware is preatty weak. If I set streaming bitrate to 100 Mbps, then all media that needs to be transcoded for some reason (e.g. 4k media played on a 1080p display) will be aiming for 100 Mbps transcoded bitrate and will be stuttering and thus unwatchable. If I set it to 20 Mbps, then almost all media will need to be transcoded, even the ones that my upload speed would allow to stream directly. I would like to avoid that.
The only workaround that came to mind was to set up two accounts. One for watching direct streams and another one for transcoded media, where I'd set the bitrate limit much lower.
I submitted a feature request, but perhaps someone has a better workaround for this here? Thanks!
The only workaround that came to mind was to set up two accounts. One for watching direct streams and another one for transcoded media, where I'd set the bitrate limit much lower.
I submitted a feature request, but perhaps someone has a better workaround for this here? Thanks!