2024-11-06, 10:23 PM
(This post was last modified: 2024-11-06, 10:27 PM by hugefinfan. Edited 2 times in total.)
No. I have everything hardwired and a full ubiquity pro stack setup in a rackmount setup.
Interestingly, back on version 9 of JF I used to be able to reboot the docker container and the video cache would allow it to keep playing through the (20 seconds or so) reboot. Now when I just tested that today the Roku keeps playing through the cache but on the browser it crashes immediately. Is the cache not client-side when watching in the browser?
I find this strange because if even the slightest network jitter caused JF to crash wouldn't everyone have this problem all the time making web playing essentially unusable? Incredibly I frequently stream jellyfin on airplanes! Talk about a tenuous network connection of dropped packets....
Interestingly, back on version 9 of JF I used to be able to reboot the docker container and the video cache would allow it to keep playing through the (20 seconds or so) reboot. Now when I just tested that today the Roku keeps playing through the cache but on the browser it crashes immediately. Is the cache not client-side when watching in the browser?
I find this strange because if even the slightest network jitter caused JF to crash wouldn't everyone have this problem all the time making web playing essentially unusable? Incredibly I frequently stream jellyfin on airplanes! Talk about a tenuous network connection of dropped packets....