2025-06-19, 12:16 PM
Issues I see:
Do you have Jellyfin limited in some way via Docker? Or are you trying to run a RAM disk?
The expected next file is not present. It could have something to do with canceling playback, but likely a transcode problem.
There are other issues, such as the peak transcode speed on one of those files being 0.19x which would be unwatchable for hours before it finished. The main issue is that the Raspberry Pi is not powerful enough to transcode. Period. I used one back in the day and it's great if your media direct plays, but transcoding is a non-starter.
Code:
set_mempolicy: Operation not permitted
Do you have Jellyfin limited in some way via Docker? Or are you trying to run a RAM disk?
Code:
[2025-06-17 10:33:58.302 -05:00] [WRN] [98] Jellyfin.Api.Controllers.DynamicHlsController: cannot serve "/config/transcodes/9c1ae2838b2dec58f5bd364446b266590.ts" as it doesn't exist and no transcode is running
The expected next file is not present. It could have something to do with canceling playback, but likely a transcode problem.
There are other issues, such as the peak transcode speed on one of those files being 0.19x which would be unwatchable for hours before it finished. The main issue is that the Raspberry Pi is not powerful enough to transcode. Period. I used one back in the day and it's great if your media direct plays, but transcoding is a non-starter.
Jellyfin 10.10.7 LSIO Docker | Ubuntu 24.04 LTS | i7-13700K | Arc A380 6 GB | 64 GB RAM | 79 TB Storage