2024-03-02, 05:41 PM
(2024-03-02, 02:43 PM)Efficient_Good_5784 Wrote:(2024-03-02, 12:53 PM)chr1s Wrote: Messured from a AP, which connected to the interface jellyfin is using, I see rates between 50-96 Mbps when playing such media.
This might be the problem.
The 4K details example you provided has a bitrate of 79307Kbps. That's equal to 79.3Mbps. Your Access Point needs to provide bandwidth a that speed or faster at all time without dropping below that example's bitrate to avoid video stutters.
Do the 4K videos stutter if you pause a bit and let the client build a buffer?
You can always transcode to a lower bitrate to get smooth playback.
Also fyi, the "slow http response" log entries are kind of useless. The developers even let you disable that exact warning in the dashboard (or you can change the milliseconds before a warning is reported).
Thank your for the response. You might be right... Is there a way I can configure transcoding to limit this bitrate while keeping 4k and hdr? The web config and/or web player config seems quite limiting.
..OR.. is there a recommended player which can "buffer" the stream to keep the quality?
Thank you,
Christian