2024-10-19, 10:05 AM
(This post was last modified: 2024-10-19, 10:08 AM by Efficient_Good_5784. Edited 1 time in total.)
1. What OS is your current server installed on? Are you using Docker on the PC? If so, this migration will be easy. You will need to use Docker on the Synology NAS, so just copy over the config folder from your current server onto the NAS. You can follow my guide on installing a new server on Synology's DSM7 here: https://forum.jellyfin.org/t-guide-runni...er-compose
If you installed directly to a PC (Linux or Windows), this migration will be extremely hard or imposible because the file paths will be different. The Docker image of Jellyfin has a different setup to where the config files are stored too.
2. What are the specs of your current PC? It might be better at transcoding as compared to the DS423+. Keep in mind that the CPU in the Synology NAS is a low-powered CPU because Synology is prioritizing energy usage on the unit.
3. Currently, Jellyfin can't use HDR tonemapping on Synology units due to Synology shipping their OS with an old Linux kernel. This issue is fixed on the next Jellyfin version v10.10 that's dropping in a few weeks.
If you installed directly to a PC (Linux or Windows), this migration will be extremely hard or imposible because the file paths will be different. The Docker image of Jellyfin has a different setup to where the config files are stored too.
2. What are the specs of your current PC? It might be better at transcoding as compared to the DS423+. Keep in mind that the CPU in the Synology NAS is a low-powered CPU because Synology is prioritizing energy usage on the unit.
3. Currently, Jellyfin can't use HDR tonemapping on Synology units due to Synology shipping their OS with an old Linux kernel. This issue is fixed on the next Jellyfin version v10.10 that's dropping in a few weeks.