For the jellyfin android mobile app it looks like trickplay is only implemented if you use the web player (In the android app Settings->Client Settings->Set the "Video Player Type" to "Web Player".) On github for that repository I see issues opened for trickplay not being implemented yet for the integrated player/exoplayer. When I set my jellyfin android app to the web player I do get the trickplay images.
I do get the trickplay images when hovering over the timeline in either the web player in chrome on Win 11, and also for JMP on Win 11. I'm running Jellyfin 10.11.4 on Linux. One variable I can't eliminate is that I have the trickplay grid size set to 5x5 (web client->dashboard->playback->trickplay->set "Tile Width" and "Tile Height") because the Jellyfin Roku client needs that to work on certain older Roku models.
I haven't seen anywhere that this alternate trickplay grid size is needed for anything other than the Roku client. Can anyone else confirm if trickplay is working for them in Win chrome web player and/or Win JMP?
Edit: It looks to me like trickplay in Chrome and JMP is designed to show trickplay images only when hovering the mouse over the timeline, but not when doing fast forward/rewind because that changes the displayed main image.
I do get the trickplay images when hovering over the timeline in either the web player in chrome on Win 11, and also for JMP on Win 11. I'm running Jellyfin 10.11.4 on Linux. One variable I can't eliminate is that I have the trickplay grid size set to 5x5 (web client->dashboard->playback->trickplay->set "Tile Width" and "Tile Height") because the Jellyfin Roku client needs that to work on certain older Roku models.
I haven't seen anywhere that this alternate trickplay grid size is needed for anything other than the Roku client. Can anyone else confirm if trickplay is working for them in Win chrome web player and/or Win JMP?
Edit: It looks to me like trickplay in Chrome and JMP is designed to show trickplay images only when hovering the mouse over the timeline, but not when doing fast forward/rewind because that changes the displayed main image.

