2025-05-09, 06:27 AM
(2025-05-08, 10:21 PM)Cutter Wrote: 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 be.
Path to ffmpeg
just says ffmpeg
for me, with no option of changing it.Could you elaborate on installation in a container? I just followed these docs (https://jellyfin.org/docs/general/instal...tributions) but I've understood it as them not using ffmpeg-jellyfin?