2024-01-12, 02:34 PM
Yes, exactly. That was the contribution :-)
In this context, I still have questions.
If I have understood everything correctly, when I use the official apps (Linux desktop and Android), a conversion of the OGG -> AAC format takes place. Recoding always means a loss of quality. Or does it?
I like OGG-Vorbis because it is an open format and is also qualitatively better than MP3 in some respects. Will Jellyfin fully support this at some point?
Another question in this context is the support of dynamic bit rates. When creating OGG files, I select -m 256 -M 512 as the lower and upper limit. Does Jellyfin process at all when streaming to the client?
In this context, I still have questions.
If I have understood everything correctly, when I use the official apps (Linux desktop and Android), a conversion of the OGG -> AAC format takes place. Recoding always means a loss of quality. Or does it?
I like OGG-Vorbis because it is an open format and is also qualitatively better than MP3 in some respects. Will Jellyfin fully support this at some point?
Another question in this context is the support of dynamic bit rates. When creating OGG files, I select -m 256 -M 512 as the lower and upper limit. Does Jellyfin process at all when streaming to the client?