2024-01-06, 04:07 PM
(This post was last modified: 2024-01-06, 05:10 PM by Burkhazad. Edited 3 times in total.)
Sorry, I've been very busy at work this week.
Hadn't managed it yet. I messed something up, I'll try changing the port again tomorrow morning.
I've now got the playback problem on the Android TV under control. Had to set the WAN stream on the client down to 5 MBps at 15 Mbit.
The other one is desperate, even at 4 MBps it hangs. Here it runs in the device's own Panasonic browser via a "GigaCube". So always via transcoding.
The log always says with:
[2024-01-06 16:20:31.907 +01:00] [INF] FFmpeg exited with code 0
From time to time:
[2024-01-06 16:07:43.565 +01:00] [INF] Sending ForceKeepAlive message to 1 inactive WebSockets.
[2024-01-06 16:07:55.569 +01:00] [INF] Lost 1 WebSockets.
I'll get back to the port change tomorrow and try again here. But for my personal understanding, what i have to do - Screenshots attached to this post. (at last point, switching Caddy from Domain to Port)
Perhaps you have some instructions?
Or would it be better for Jellyfin to switch to Apache for use as a reverse proxy?
Or would it be even better:
Router incoming port 80 - forwarding to 8096
Router incoming port 443 - forwarding to port 8920
However, I am probably facing the problem with the SSL certificate again in order to integrate or obtain this correctly. But I think I have a free one at No-IP and would just have to apply for it.
Is it better to use software or hardware encoding with the Ryzen 7 - 5700G?
Last Edit:
SHould it be, that my problem is the same like?
https://github.com/jellyfin/jellyfin/issues/10449
Hadn't managed it yet. I messed something up, I'll try changing the port again tomorrow morning.
I've now got the playback problem on the Android TV under control. Had to set the WAN stream on the client down to 5 MBps at 15 Mbit.
The other one is desperate, even at 4 MBps it hangs. Here it runs in the device's own Panasonic browser via a "GigaCube". So always via transcoding.
The log always says with:
[2024-01-06 16:20:31.907 +01:00] [INF] FFmpeg exited with code 0
From time to time:
[2024-01-06 16:07:43.565 +01:00] [INF] Sending ForceKeepAlive message to 1 inactive WebSockets.
[2024-01-06 16:07:55.569 +01:00] [INF] Lost 1 WebSockets.
I'll get back to the port change tomorrow and try again here. But for my personal understanding, what i have to do - Screenshots attached to this post. (at last point, switching Caddy from Domain to Port)
Perhaps you have some instructions?
Or would it be better for Jellyfin to switch to Apache for use as a reverse proxy?
Or would it be even better:
Router incoming port 80 - forwarding to 8096
Router incoming port 443 - forwarding to port 8920
However, I am probably facing the problem with the SSL certificate again in order to integrate or obtain this correctly. But I think I have a free one at No-IP and would just have to apply for it.
Is it better to use software or hardware encoding with the Ryzen 7 - 5700G?
Last Edit:
SHould it be, that my problem is the same like?
https://github.com/jellyfin/jellyfin/issues/10449