2024-02-16, 05:08 PM
There shouldn't be any conflicts from having both addons installed, as they're totally separate codebases and don't share any code. It's just not necessary.
It sounds as though you may have installed both, set up jellyfin for kodi, but jellycon isn't configured. Otherwise you would've seen two entries in the "play with" menu, one from jellyfin for kodi and one from jellycon (see image). Or it's been set up and disabled the "Enable jellyfin remote control" setting for some reason. You may need to go into the addon settings and try to do the server detection and user setup again.
Correct, websockets require an active network connection between the client and the server. If there's any drops then the websocket connection will fail. It attempts to reconnect, but isn't the most reliable currently. The server has to be online before the client can establish the websocket, so if you're restarting things definitely make sure the client comes up last.
It sounds as though you may have installed both, set up jellyfin for kodi, but jellycon isn't configured. Otherwise you would've seen two entries in the "play with" menu, one from jellyfin for kodi and one from jellycon (see image). Or it's been set up and disabled the "Enable jellyfin remote control" setting for some reason. You may need to go into the addon settings and try to do the server detection and user setup again.
Correct, websockets require an active network connection between the client and the server. If there's any drops then the websocket connection will fail. It attempts to reconnect, but isn't the most reliable currently. The server has to be online before the client can establish the websocket, so if you're restarting things definitely make sure the client comes up last.