2023-10-21, 07:26 PM
(This post was last modified: 2023-10-21, 07:34 PM by ohshitgorillas. Edited 1 time in total.)
The good news is that, after updating my graphics driver, it now plays to my tablet just fine with hardware transcoding. Some other files that refused to play in a similar manner on my TV before now play fine. The bad news is that it still doesn't play on my TV and still doesn't produce any useful ffmpeg logs or other errors.
I just checked on the Jellyfin Roku TV app: 'attempt direct play before falling back to transcoding' is enabled for HEVC, H.264, and MPEG-4. The file I'm trying to play is mp4.
Yes, Plex is running on the same server, but without hardware transcoding enabled (free hardware transcoding is the entire reason I'm transitioning from Plex to Jellyfin). That seems like the primary difference to me.
Here are some updated logs in case anything has changed with the GPU update: https://00.yt/2r
(2023-10-21, 04:51 PM)TheDreadPirate Wrote: It wouldn't be the first time a client OS update breaks the client profiles for Jellyfin (states capabilities of device to determine when to transcode). Your device could 100% be capable of direct play but the Jellyfin client is inappropriately asking the server for a transcode.
I just checked on the Jellyfin Roku TV app: 'attempt direct play before falling back to transcoding' is enabled for HEVC, H.264, and MPEG-4. The file I'm trying to play is mp4.
(2023-10-21, 04:51 PM)TheDreadPirate Wrote: Are you running Plex on the same server as Jellyfin?
Yes, Plex is running on the same server, but without hardware transcoding enabled (free hardware transcoding is the entire reason I'm transitioning from Plex to Jellyfin). That seems like the primary difference to me.
Here are some updated logs in case anything has changed with the GPU update: https://00.yt/2r