2024-10-21, 05:15 AM
It's not the client. I copied some of the m4a files to a USB stick and plugged it into my router which has a facility to share the files by DLNA. The same client plays it fine to the same wifi speaker. The client reports the file from the router's DLNA as audio/mp4, but from Jellyfin's DLNA as video/quicktime.
I think it must be Jellyfin deciding that the file is video, not audio. What code is Jellyfin using to determine a file's mimetype, and can it be overridden somehow?
I think it must be Jellyfin deciding that the file is video, not audio. What code is Jellyfin using to determine a file's mimetype, and can it be overridden somehow?