2024-08-20, 01:30 AM
(This post was last modified: 2024-08-20, 01:32 AM by Shortstop. Edited 1 time in total.)
FYI, I think it's a Windows 11 + Docker Desktop issue.
I literally installed Kubuntu on the same mini PC's internal NVME drive and replaced Windows 11 with Kubuntu.
For the Kubuntu installation process, I used Docker Engine with Portainer with the Docker compose file in the first post, and now subtitles work without a single issue.
I read online that Docker Desktop causes weird permission issues and I think that is probably the root cause in this scenario.
I blame Windows 11 for this one, good thing there's Kubuntu which just works.
Marking this as solved
I literally installed Kubuntu on the same mini PC's internal NVME drive and replaced Windows 11 with Kubuntu.
For the Kubuntu installation process, I used Docker Engine with Portainer with the Docker compose file in the first post, and now subtitles work without a single issue.
I read online that Docker Desktop causes weird permission issues and I think that is probably the root cause in this scenario.
I blame Windows 11 for this one, good thing there's Kubuntu which just works.
Marking this as solved