2023-11-28, 11:27 PM
Ha. No, it's nothing like that. I can use the Jellyfin web client from the same device where the native Android client doesn't work. I use the Jellyfin server machine for tons of other stuff on a daily basis. My network connection does not appear to be the problem.
I brought up the second JF server because I wanted a way to play my music on the sound system attached to my Android TV. However, when I tried to import it all to my main JF instance, it was going to take hours, if not days, to complete the import, and the server was nigh unusable while it was happening. I let the second server do its import business until it was done and the original video-only server remained unaffected. It's not such a big deal to have them be separate.
Side question: Is it possible to use a separate database like mariadb or postgres? I feel like the sqlite db might be the problem for that issue.
Second question: can I enable debug logs for the Android client somehow?
I brought up the second JF server because I wanted a way to play my music on the sound system attached to my Android TV. However, when I tried to import it all to my main JF instance, it was going to take hours, if not days, to complete the import, and the server was nigh unusable while it was happening. I let the second server do its import business until it was done and the original video-only server remained unaffected. It's not such a big deal to have them be separate.
Side question: Is it possible to use a separate database like mariadb or postgres? I feel like the sqlite db might be the problem for that issue.
Second question: can I enable debug logs for the Android client somehow?