2025-05-08, 10:21 PM
(This post was last modified: 2025-05-09, 08:17 AM by Cutter. Edited 4 times in total.)
There's a parameter in Dashboard > Playback > Transcoding > Path to ffmpeg. Check that jellyfin has the right to read and execute files in that dir.
The recommended way to install Jellyfin on Fedora is in a container. The container image includes ffmpeg-jellyfin. Setting up the container can be complex though, especially if you want to run it rootless as it should.
The recommended way to install Jellyfin on Fedora is in a container. The container image includes ffmpeg-jellyfin. Setting up the container can be complex though, especially if you want to run it rootless as it should.