2024-01-07, 10:34 AM
(This post was last modified: 2024-01-07, 10:51 AM by Burkhazad. Edited 2 times in total.)
(2024-01-07, 08:59 AM)DaneO Wrote: Jellyfins,
everyone is getting hung up on the network and Caddy setup - but per OP everything was working fine *before* they performed a hardware upgrade.
We know that they had to go to a different Ethernet card due to driver issues, I think starting there would be a better plan.
I am assuming Jellyfin has some kind of handshake with the client during playback to ensure it won't continue to transcode or stream a file which is no longer needed - what conditions need to exist during this continual handshake for Jellyfin to break off and stop processing/transcoding/streaming the file?
OP - you're in Germany and mentioned connecting thru a GigaCube below - are you streaming your whole setup over cellular? Or was that just a client?
Thanks,
Dane
Hello Dane
The GigaCube is only at the client. Full reception and sufficient speed are probably also available here. I will receive the Cube this week to test it myself and to rule out the possibility that the WLAN connection from the Cube to the Panasonic TV is the problem.
The server itself is connected to a "fixed" Internet connection. Speedport Smart 4 is the router and I use the 2.5 Gbit socket on this. With my ISP I have a 250Mbit/40-45 Mbit connection. I set a maximum of 15 Mbit per client in the settings
The FireTV client has a 50 Mbit line, TV is connected via cable and I still had to set it to 5Mbit stream.
Regarding the network connection, Linux and the mainboard B550A-Pro have some problems with the chip, hence the card for the PCIexp slot. The mainboard network is completely deactivated in the bios. Chip is Realtek RTL8111H Gigabit LAN
However, I have to say that everything works on the internal network. I have MagentaTV One, but so far it has played everything in DirectPlay.