2024-07-24, 08:36 AM
It's long time since i used a Raspberry Pi 4 for Jellyfin, due to the limitation you experience.
In jellyfin you can go to the dashboard -> Playback and change the hardware acceleration (I dont know if that will really improve anything).
But else, you might need to edit the config.txt on the raspberry pi and give the GPU 320M of ram + OC it - If you do this, it's on your own risk, the Pi will need cooling, i used the Argon One M2 case for mine (Just an example).
But i would recommend you to use another devices then a Raspberry Pi
In jellyfin you can go to the dashboard -> Playback and change the hardware acceleration (I dont know if that will really improve anything).
But else, you might need to edit the config.txt on the raspberry pi and give the GPU 320M of ram + OC it - If you do this, it's on your own risk, the Pi will need cooling, i used the Argon One M2 case for mine (Just an example).
But i would recommend you to use another devices then a Raspberry Pi
Server: Intel NUC N5105 - 32 GB RAM
HDD: OS: 1 x WD Red SA500 2TB + 2x 8 TB + 2x 4 TB WD Red Plus in 4x LC-35U3-C-HUB
OS: Debian 12 + Jellyfin 10.9.11 Docker
Network: 2x ASUS GT-AX6000 + RT-AX92U in Aimesh
HDD: OS: 1 x WD Red SA500 2TB + 2x 8 TB + 2x 4 TB WD Red Plus in 4x LC-35U3-C-HUB
OS: Debian 12 + Jellyfin 10.9.11 Docker
Network: 2x ASUS GT-AX6000 + RT-AX92U in Aimesh