2023-10-19, 02:27 AM
Depending on your webOS version, you can probably use the webOS app. Honestly, it's become my preferred client.
As for hardware, you likely want a 11th+ gen Intel processor. Non-negotiable when transcoding, and 4K > 1080p, I've been told, is very taxing on the CPU if you're doing tonemapping as well. Gen 11-13 processors can easily handle the transcoding portion several streams at a time depending on the iGPU, but tonemapping presents the issue. I need to benchmark my i7-13700k (has the highest level of iGPU) and A380 to see what they're capable of when applied in this context. There's not much good info out there.
The hardware guide is good on steering you the right way. I would personally avoid a commercial NAS and expecting it to handle the transcoding and tonemapping. Build your own to suit your needs or find a SFF, micro, or mini-PC that covers most of it.
As for hardware, you likely want a 11th+ gen Intel processor. Non-negotiable when transcoding, and 4K > 1080p, I've been told, is very taxing on the CPU if you're doing tonemapping as well. Gen 11-13 processors can easily handle the transcoding portion several streams at a time depending on the iGPU, but tonemapping presents the issue. I need to benchmark my i7-13700k (has the highest level of iGPU) and A380 to see what they're capable of when applied in this context. There's not much good info out there.
The hardware guide is good on steering you the right way. I would personally avoid a commercial NAS and expecting it to handle the transcoding and tonemapping. Build your own to suit your needs or find a SFF, micro, or mini-PC that covers most of it.
Jellyfin 10.10.0 LSIO Docker | Ubuntu 24.04 LTS | i7-13700K | Arc A380 6 GB | 64 GB RAM | 79 TB Storage