2024-01-22, 03:22 PM
(This post was last modified: 2024-01-22, 03:23 PM by tmsrxzar. Edited 1 time in total.)
The LG webOS client being a jellyfin-web wrapper it is going to impose limitations.
The built-in browser of the TV may not support all the codecs available on the TV.
Since DTS support is new to the C3 jellyfin-web may be incorrectly identifying that LG is not capable of DTS in general and might need an update.
The container used to transmit to a web browser may not support DTS.
Chances are the client is correctly identifying that it is not capable of DTS and therefor telling the server to transcode, in any case I do not believe this is not something that would be overcome by a setting.
after response i looked up issues on github for this, there is this one https://github.com/jellyfin/jellyfin-web/issues/4729
it indicates a change to the jellyfin-web source may be needed but in the follow up responses it indicates HLS/TS does not support DTS Audio
this spec link was provided https://webostv.developer.lge.com/develo...o-audio-45
but i do not know what webOS version you have
The built-in browser of the TV may not support all the codecs available on the TV.
Since DTS support is new to the C3 jellyfin-web may be incorrectly identifying that LG is not capable of DTS in general and might need an update.
The container used to transmit to a web browser may not support DTS.
Chances are the client is correctly identifying that it is not capable of DTS and therefor telling the server to transcode, in any case I do not believe this is not something that would be overcome by a setting.
after response i looked up issues on github for this, there is this one https://github.com/jellyfin/jellyfin-web/issues/4729
it indicates a change to the jellyfin-web source may be needed but in the follow up responses it indicates HLS/TS does not support DTS Audio
this spec link was provided https://webostv.developer.lge.com/develo...o-audio-45
but i do not know what webOS version you have