Yesterday, 09:42 PM
(This post was last modified: Yesterday, 09:51 PM by Celvin238. Edited 3 times in total.)
@TheDreadPirate:
I've tried to create a "new" container version of JellyFin which fully support transcoding (with tone mapping). For that it was necessary to create the container manually and, of course, using JellyFin 10.8.11.
Then I tried to replace the two folders "/config" and "/cache" from that "new" version (10.8.11) with this folders of my "old" version (10.10.1).
But when I try to restart v. 10.8.11 again, an error in DSM shows up: "container jellyfin was unexpectedly terminated".
Maybe the transfer of metadata from a newer (10.10.1) to an older version (10.8.11) of Jellyfin is not possible?
And another question: I created the container manually because I have read that a special command is necessary to enable transcoding, which is not integrated in the normal container file, this one:
" devices:
- /dev/dri/renderD128dev/dri/renderD128
- /dev/dri/card0dev/dri/card0"
Is it possible to modificate a normal container version of JellyFin to get transcoding there, too?
I've tried to create a "new" container version of JellyFin which fully support transcoding (with tone mapping). For that it was necessary to create the container manually and, of course, using JellyFin 10.8.11.
Then I tried to replace the two folders "/config" and "/cache" from that "new" version (10.8.11) with this folders of my "old" version (10.10.1).
But when I try to restart v. 10.8.11 again, an error in DSM shows up: "container jellyfin was unexpectedly terminated".
Maybe the transfer of metadata from a newer (10.10.1) to an older version (10.8.11) of Jellyfin is not possible?
And another question: I created the container manually because I have read that a special command is necessary to enable transcoding, which is not integrated in the normal container file, this one:
" devices:
- /dev/dri/renderD128dev/dri/renderD128
- /dev/dri/card0dev/dri/card0"
Is it possible to modificate a normal container version of JellyFin to get transcoding there, too?