2024-09-22, 11:37 AM
(This post was last modified: 2024-09-22, 12:02 PM by Tone. Edited 2 times in total.)
Good question!
I tested a bit and it looks like the problem is the browser!
I tested on Win11 with Edge. Here works nothing! No matter what format (h264 or h265), if I try to transcode, the player crashs.
Now I tested on iOS and webOS with the offical jellyfin app - here everything is working (with HA)!
However, I noticed that even with HA on, my Server uses around 30% on all cores, while the video is transcoding.
Would you consider this as normal?
But the real question is:
what's the problem with edge?
How could I debug this?
I tested a bit and it looks like the problem is the browser!
I tested on Win11 with Edge. Here works nothing! No matter what format (h264 or h265), if I try to transcode, the player crashs.
Now I tested on iOS and webOS with the offical jellyfin app - here everything is working (with HA)!
Code:
intel-gpu-top: Intel Jasperlake (Gen11) @ /dev/dri/card0 - 674/ 797 MHz; 0% RC6; 3202 irqs/s
ENGINES BUSY MI_SEMA MI_WAIT
Render/3D 31.74% |███████████████████████████▍ | 11% 0%
Blitter 0.00% | | 0% 0%
Video 99.25% |█████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████▍ 1% 0%
VideoEnhance 0.00% | | 0% 0%
PID Render/3D Blitter Video VideoEnhance NAME
180820 |██████▊ || ||██████████████████████████▌| | ffmpeg
However, I noticed that even with HA on, my Server uses around 30% on all cores, while the video is transcoding.
Would you consider this as normal?
But the real question is:
what's the problem with edge?
How could I debug this?