2023-10-15, 03:06 PM
I am using Jellyfin installed on a Linux PC using docker and it works fine, my main use is listening to music in the car. The movies also look good and the most problematic thing is the television, it usually works well but sometimes the bandwidth of my internet connection is limited to watch some HD channels and buffering occurs at certain hours of the evening.
My question is this: I see that some public IPTV television services counteract Internet bandwidth limitations by reducing the number of fps, while the sound works as it should. This solution seems great to me, replacing the unpleasant buffering with a slowdown of the image while the bandwidth limitations last.
Is it possible to decrease the fps as a transcoding mechanism?
Greetings
My question is this: I see that some public IPTV television services counteract Internet bandwidth limitations by reducing the number of fps, while the sound works as it should. This solution seems great to me, replacing the unpleasant buffering with a slowdown of the image while the bandwidth limitations last.
Is it possible to decrease the fps as a transcoding mechanism?
Greetings