2025-06-04, 11:22 AM
So some of the media on my jellyfin instance are not working. An example would be in the logs on pastebin.
log: https://pastebin.com/wVkMv991
ffmpeg transcode log: https://pastebin.com/5e1gF6t5
My setup is: proxmox instance, Jellyfin running on an ubuntu server VM, media folder is accesible through a "network" share, but it is located on the machine as well.
Intel-10500, 256gb boot ssd, 2x8tb drives, 1gbit connection.
I do not think it is an issue with being able to reach the media, as it can play media from other subfolders in the "movie" folder. I can navigate to these and play them using windows media player.
But I am open to try anything you guys can come up with. I am very new to this selfhosted aspect of media consumption, so I am sorry if I sound dumb.
from the logs I see an error 234, which is related to transcoding I think? Would that mean the media might be corrupt after all? What is the best way to test if the media is corrupt?
Thank you guys in advance.
log: https://pastebin.com/wVkMv991
ffmpeg transcode log: https://pastebin.com/5e1gF6t5
My setup is: proxmox instance, Jellyfin running on an ubuntu server VM, media folder is accesible through a "network" share, but it is located on the machine as well.
Intel-10500, 256gb boot ssd, 2x8tb drives, 1gbit connection.
I do not think it is an issue with being able to reach the media, as it can play media from other subfolders in the "movie" folder. I can navigate to these and play them using windows media player.
But I am open to try anything you guys can come up with. I am very new to this selfhosted aspect of media consumption, so I am sorry if I sound dumb.
from the logs I see an error 234, which is related to transcoding I think? Would that mean the media might be corrupt after all? What is the best way to test if the media is corrupt?
Thank you guys in advance.