2023-10-07, 01:21 AM
(This post was last modified: 2023-10-07, 01:22 AM by AlternateWitness. Edited 1 time in total.)
(2023-10-07, 01:12 AM)TheDreadPirate Wrote: At this point you should bypass the built in Android TV. They're fine when they're new but age poorly and quickly, don't get updates or fixes from very long.
Get a dongle. I like the Chromecast with Google TV. A lot of people like Rokus. Money no object, the Nvidia Shield.
So this is for sure a hardware problem? That's pretty disappointing, given that's the main TV my family uses and they never used Jellyfin on it because it doesn't work for half of my media. It's really weird that this works on some media, and not on others, with no difference between the media. It's also pretty inconvenient I need to get smart TV adapter for just Jellyfin and everything else is on the main smart TV. I don't think I'd get one, which is lame. I don't use that TV often anyway, it's mainly my families, but it sucks that whenever I do I just want to watch stuff on my Jellyfin server.
I considered a used Nvidia shield in the past, but they stopped making them. Nvidia does good on supporting their devices for a long time, but the newest version doesn't have the support for the newest codecs, and since it's been years I have no idea how long it will be supported.
Thanks for your quick responses despite this being a really old thread.
Last chance, nothing I could do to get it conceivably working? Like limiting the bitrate to a really low number? Transcoding everything? I see this only happening while direct playing content, but not all of it.