2023-09-22, 06:00 PM
Hi @WuZiMu, welcome! You may want to post a topic asking that question so that you can get the assistance you need. Short answer is that Jellyfin can provide that functionality in a few different ways. If you want to be more efficient in size, you could mux everything together in a single MKV with the two separate audio tracks. Another option is using external files where you could extract the descriptive audio to an audio format compatible with whatever client you'll be using, follow the naming guidelines, and store it as an external file next to the original. The latter solution might be preferable since you don't touch your original media.
Here's the Jellyfin information on external files. (I almost just posted the link, which is not a great practice for accessibility...)
Here's the Jellyfin information on external files. (I almost just posted the link, which is not a great practice for accessibility...)
Jellyfin 10.10.0 LSIO Docker | Ubuntu 24.04 LTS | i7-13700K | Arc A380 6 GB | 64 GB RAM | 79 TB Storage