2024-04-28, 10:46 AM
(This post was last modified: 2024-04-28, 10:48 AM by PerAsperaAdAstra. Edited 2 times in total.)
Hello,
I have something more than 10 computer at home (I'm a bit of a freak, and my family is the same) and I'm always trying to steamline everything to have the best experience.
I used/use Jellyfin in some scenario (mostly for fun), both the docker and the standalone version.
Right now my main Jellyfin is a small Asrock H110TM-ITX with modified firmware (done to support an "unofficial" low power Intel coffee lake CPU with 6 cores and 12 threads) able to eat up anything up to h265 (no AV1 there at the moment, but h266 is right around the corner so it's better to wait) in a CTM build, ubuntu server (headless).
Right now I'm waiting for two clients I'm willing to try (both taken from eBay), one is an Wyse 3040 (Atom low power) that I'll thinker a bit (and is going to move from jellyfin straight to an audio player: volumio using jellyfin as backend) and the other is a beefier Intel NUC 6i3syk who's going to stay as a full media player (kodi front end, I'll have some fun using some random remote with LIRC).
I was also searching for a way to use jellyfin on a Playstation 3 for the sake of putting to good use an old (but glorious) Sony 32" CRT (WIDE!) TV, unfortnuately the Raspberry Pi + PI2SCART experience is underwhelming - better results could be obtained with a standard CRT monitor (those are great for old school 4:3 SDTV contents).
Not much else to say.
I have something more than 10 computer at home (I'm a bit of a freak, and my family is the same) and I'm always trying to steamline everything to have the best experience.
I used/use Jellyfin in some scenario (mostly for fun), both the docker and the standalone version.
Right now my main Jellyfin is a small Asrock H110TM-ITX with modified firmware (done to support an "unofficial" low power Intel coffee lake CPU with 6 cores and 12 threads) able to eat up anything up to h265 (no AV1 there at the moment, but h266 is right around the corner so it's better to wait) in a CTM build, ubuntu server (headless).
Right now I'm waiting for two clients I'm willing to try (both taken from eBay), one is an Wyse 3040 (Atom low power) that I'll thinker a bit (and is going to move from jellyfin straight to an audio player: volumio using jellyfin as backend) and the other is a beefier Intel NUC 6i3syk who's going to stay as a full media player (kodi front end, I'll have some fun using some random remote with LIRC).
I was also searching for a way to use jellyfin on a Playstation 3 for the sake of putting to good use an old (but glorious) Sony 32" CRT (WIDE!) TV, unfortnuately the Raspberry Pi + PI2SCART experience is underwhelming - better results could be obtained with a standard CRT monitor (those are great for old school 4:3 SDTV contents).
Not much else to say.




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(I'm still using an iomega SuperSlim external DVD drive that I bought in 2010. It is the most rock solid DVD drive ever. It's a legend.) I can't wait to see it on my server.
I'm Eyal, or ebkalderon on GitHub. I've been following Jellyfin's development progress on GitHub and formerly Reddit for a year or two now, and I thought I'd finally open an account on the forum to participate in discussions and not just lurk. I have a pretty modest setup at the moment: I have Jellyfin installed on an old Dell XPS 13 9360 laptop running Arch Linux, with my media library stored on a 2TB Samsung T7 Touch SSD (with periodic rsync backups saved to another identical external SSD kept off-site). I have Caddy set up as a reverse proxy and TLS certificate management service for Jellyfin, so I can access my media outside the house. I'm looking to scale this crude setup into a well-managed homelab over the next few years.
