2024-01-17, 06:38 PM
I'm also having this issue.
Jellyfin Server: 10.8.13 docker on linux mint 21.3
Jellyfin Android Client: 2.6.0
Tuner: HDHomeRun Extend
I first check my HDHR web interface to ensure that no tuners are in use, and then start watching Live TV on the Jellyfin android client. I then click the back arrow (again in the android client) and it correctly returns to the guide. The web dashboard correctly notes under "Activity" that the client has finished playing. However, when I check the HDHR web interface, it still shows that the tuner is in use. The best way I have found to release the tuner is to restart the Jellyfin docker container - I can find no actions in Jellyfin that will release the tuner.
Additional testing suggests this is specific to the Jellyfin android client. The tuner is correctly released when using any of the following clients to watch Live TV: the Jellyfin Media Player on Windows, the web client in Chrome on Windows, and the web client in Chrome on Android. Currently my workaround is to use the web client in Chrome on android - but I would much prefer to use the android client instead.
Thank you everyone for all of your great work!
Jellyfin Server: 10.8.13 docker on linux mint 21.3
Jellyfin Android Client: 2.6.0
Tuner: HDHomeRun Extend
I first check my HDHR web interface to ensure that no tuners are in use, and then start watching Live TV on the Jellyfin android client. I then click the back arrow (again in the android client) and it correctly returns to the guide. The web dashboard correctly notes under "Activity" that the client has finished playing. However, when I check the HDHR web interface, it still shows that the tuner is in use. The best way I have found to release the tuner is to restart the Jellyfin docker container - I can find no actions in Jellyfin that will release the tuner.
Additional testing suggests this is specific to the Jellyfin android client. The tuner is correctly released when using any of the following clients to watch Live TV: the Jellyfin Media Player on Windows, the web client in Chrome on Windows, and the web client in Chrome on Android. Currently my workaround is to use the web client in Chrome on android - but I would much prefer to use the android client instead.
Thank you everyone for all of your great work!