2023-12-10, 10:16 PM
2023-12-10, 11:05 PM
That is entirely dependent on the device supporting the video and audio. What device are you playing in and what are the codecs in your video.
2023-12-10, 11:28 PM
(2023-12-10, 11:05 PM)TheDreadPirate Wrote: That is entirely dependent on the device supporting the video and audio. What device are you playing in and what are the codecs in your video. as i mentioned in my post im running jellyfin docker on a raspberry pi 4 model b with 8 GB ram, when i play a low quality video it plays it directly but a high quality one runs with ffmpeg.
2023-12-10, 11:43 PM
(2023-12-10, 11:28 PM)bing0o Wrote:(2023-12-10, 11:05 PM)TheDreadPirate Wrote: That is entirely dependent on the device supporting the video and audio. What device are you playing in and what are the codecs in your video. yes we all saw what you mentioned, what TDP is asking is what "Client" as it's the client that asks the server to transcode, the server does not decide that anyway, in the jellyfin dashboard go to playback and set hardware acceleration to "None" to disable all acceleration but, be prepared when your client cannot play something you will then be greeted with "The server is not sending a compatible format" in your setup, you have chosen an un-recommened raspberry pi which can't transcode so now your client has to do the work instead, if neither the server or client can do it then you're pretty well stuck with pre-encoding all of your content to lower bitrate/resolution (whatever makes the client happy)
2023-12-11, 01:13 PM
(2023-12-10, 11:43 PM)tmsrxzar Wrote:(2023-12-10, 11:28 PM)bing0o Wrote:(2023-12-10, 11:05 PM)TheDreadPirate Wrote: That is entirely dependent on the device supporting the video and audio. What device are you playing in and what are the codecs in your video. thanks, yes i faced this error multiple times "The server is not sending a compatible format", I'm using the jellyfin android app to play the videos or the browser on my laptop, both cuz the issue, i have RTX 3060 on my laptop, I think I'm gonna have to convert the videos to a lower resolution.
2023-12-11, 01:37 PM
browsers are not a great choice for a client, recommend jellyfin media player for your laptop https://jellyfin.org/downloads
as far as the android app, not a lot to be done there, you could try changing the player to libvlc instead of exoplayer and it will likely work better (depending on device) note, with libvlc there is no dolby vision support
2023-12-11, 02:58 PM
I have tried with vimu media player as external player and it doesn't give me any more error without enabling transcoding.
(2023-12-11, 01:37 PM)tmsrxzar Wrote: browsers are not a great choice for a client, recommend jellyfin media player for your laptop https://jellyfin.org/downloads thanks man, both worked, for laptop the jellyfin media player, and android i changed the player to external MX player, and it's working perfectly. (2023-12-11, 02:58 PM)javifeer Wrote: I have tried with vimu media player as external player and it doesn't give me any more error without enabling transcoding. thanks, I tried with MX Player and it worked which is free. |
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