2023-07-04, 11:26 AM
(This post was last modified: 2023-07-04, 11:30 AM by Ze'ev Schurmann.)
Indeed I did. I even tried playing the entire video on SMPlayer to make sure it wasn't corrupted.
File permissions are 777 jellyfin:jellyfin
My software I wrote to process the courses only uses ASCII characters in filenaming and the only symbols allowed are .-_{}[]()
Here is the actual filename: Chapter 48 - Releasing our iOS App - Free Flutter Course [nV1x5-vLPoY] (1080p).mp4
An NFO and JPEG file exist in the same folder with the same names, just the suffix is different.
The NFO file is generated by my software, and it follows the same rules across the board. All the other videos seem to load, just not this one? I have reached a point now that I need to fix this, not out of urgency, but because it has become a challenge I want to complete. I love a good challenge.
The current use case is not for all the world. I am setting up a demo server with some courses I pulled off YT, purely to demonstrate to potential clients who I intend to provide said service for their training course, along with a set of custom playback apps.
Already have one client ready, but I need to show him a working example, and how a course can be ordered online, and the end user get's a log in a password for the app or webgui, and they only see the course they bought.
I am intending to host said clients in a local data center, each with their own VPS to meet their needs. My whole drive in my business is to sway clients that OpenSource is an ideal option as you can easily modify, customize and rebrand.
File permissions are 777 jellyfin:jellyfin
My software I wrote to process the courses only uses ASCII characters in filenaming and the only symbols allowed are .-_{}[]()
Here is the actual filename: Chapter 48 - Releasing our iOS App - Free Flutter Course [nV1x5-vLPoY] (1080p).mp4
An NFO and JPEG file exist in the same folder with the same names, just the suffix is different.
The NFO file is generated by my software, and it follows the same rules across the board. All the other videos seem to load, just not this one? I have reached a point now that I need to fix this, not out of urgency, but because it has become a challenge I want to complete. I love a good challenge.
The current use case is not for all the world. I am setting up a demo server with some courses I pulled off YT, purely to demonstrate to potential clients who I intend to provide said service for their training course, along with a set of custom playback apps.
Already have one client ready, but I need to show him a working example, and how a course can be ordered online, and the end user get's a log in a password for the app or webgui, and they only see the course they bought.
I am intending to host said clients in a local data center, each with their own VPS to meet their needs. My whole drive in my business is to sway clients that OpenSource is an ideal option as you can easily modify, customize and rebrand.