2024-06-09, 03:29 AM
(This post was last modified: 2024-06-09, 03:45 AM by Kyle King. Edited 2 times in total.)
This has probably been talked about a million times, I went for the subreddit, but found it was closed and I was directed to these forums by admins.
( Error: This client isn't compatible with the media and the server isn't sending a compatible media format.)
For more information, my setup is as follows:
Jellyfin is running on my Synology Rack Station RS422+. I had no issues that I personally had noticed, until recently.
Version: 10.8.13
Operating System: Linux
Architecture: X64
This guide and a few others were used during setup, but this covers basically how mine is configured: https://recoverit.wondershare.com/nas-re...ology.html
I have over 400 titles, and for the most part, everything is playable on a web browser, and the Roku TV App (x2 4k Roku boxes in my home).
I will upload a movie, for example, "Tarot," and it will work just fine for quite some time. But it could be hours or days later, I go to play it and receive an error.
The solution for me so far, was just to delete the file for each movie or show that was nonfunctional, and reupload it, but this is growing tiring and I am new to this setup for the most part. There are no logs, or any other errors. Users have reported that converting from MKV to MP4 fixes the issues, but I have also heard the other way around..it seems so many things can cause this error, such as file format, subtitles, plugins, or even just the Roku itself. I am lost.
Plugins & Repositories:
AudioDB
Cover Art Archive
Merge Versions
MusicBrainz
OMDb
OPDS Feed
Open Subtitiles
SkinManager
Studio Images
Subtitle Extact
TMDb
TheTVDB
Jellyfin Merge Versions Plugin (https://raw.githubusercontent.com/daniel...ifest.json)
Update (1): I found this discussion, which reinforced my idea that this can be caused by so many different things, and I am not even sure where to start at this point.
https://github.com/jellyfin/jellyfin-web...sions/3410
( Error: This client isn't compatible with the media and the server isn't sending a compatible media format.)
For more information, my setup is as follows:
Jellyfin is running on my Synology Rack Station RS422+. I had no issues that I personally had noticed, until recently.
Version: 10.8.13
Operating System: Linux
Architecture: X64
This guide and a few others were used during setup, but this covers basically how mine is configured: https://recoverit.wondershare.com/nas-re...ology.html
I have over 400 titles, and for the most part, everything is playable on a web browser, and the Roku TV App (x2 4k Roku boxes in my home).
I will upload a movie, for example, "Tarot," and it will work just fine for quite some time. But it could be hours or days later, I go to play it and receive an error.
The solution for me so far, was just to delete the file for each movie or show that was nonfunctional, and reupload it, but this is growing tiring and I am new to this setup for the most part. There are no logs, or any other errors. Users have reported that converting from MKV to MP4 fixes the issues, but I have also heard the other way around..it seems so many things can cause this error, such as file format, subtitles, plugins, or even just the Roku itself. I am lost.
Plugins & Repositories:
AudioDB
Cover Art Archive
Merge Versions
MusicBrainz
OMDb
OPDS Feed
Open Subtitiles
SkinManager
Studio Images
Subtitle Extact
TMDb
TheTVDB
Jellyfin Merge Versions Plugin (https://raw.githubusercontent.com/daniel...ifest.json)
Update (1): I found this discussion, which reinforced my idea that this can be caused by so many different things, and I am not even sure where to start at this point.
https://github.com/jellyfin/jellyfin-web...sions/3410