2023-10-11, 04:11 PM
(This post was last modified: 2023-10-11, 04:12 PM by kalemvar. Edited 1 time in total.)
Hello
Question regarding the audio/subtitle codec display on Jellyfin. I know it's all about the audio names we give to the audio (when muxing with MKVtoolNix) but I would like to know if it's possible to change how Jellyfin display the codec name, here are few example on what is working and not
Audio title What Jellyfin Display Finale
English 5.1 DTS-HD Master Audio English 5.1 DTS-HD Master Audio Exactly what I want
English 2.0 AAC English 2.0 AAC Exactly what I want
English 2.0 EAC3 English 2.0 EAC3 - Dolby Digital+ EAC3 not match Dolby Digital+
English 2.0 E-AC3 English 2.0 E-AC3 - Dolby Digital+ E-AC3 not match Dolby Digital+
English 2.0 E-AC-3 English 2.0 E-AC-3 - Dolby Digital+ E-AC-3 not match Dolby Digital+
Result
DTS-HD Master Audio = Match
AAC = Match
EAC3/E-AC3/E-AC-3 = NO Match
I would love to know what exactly match for Dolby Digital+ ? is it possible to edit that somewhere ? Clearly Dolby Digital+ is a long name and would to cut it short like it's possible for AAC by using EAC3/E-AC3/E-AC-3.
Thanks for you help
kalemvar
Question regarding the audio/subtitle codec display on Jellyfin. I know it's all about the audio names we give to the audio (when muxing with MKVtoolNix) but I would like to know if it's possible to change how Jellyfin display the codec name, here are few example on what is working and not
Audio title What Jellyfin Display Finale
English 5.1 DTS-HD Master Audio English 5.1 DTS-HD Master Audio Exactly what I want
English 2.0 AAC English 2.0 AAC Exactly what I want
English 2.0 EAC3 English 2.0 EAC3 - Dolby Digital+ EAC3 not match Dolby Digital+
English 2.0 E-AC3 English 2.0 E-AC3 - Dolby Digital+ E-AC3 not match Dolby Digital+
English 2.0 E-AC-3 English 2.0 E-AC-3 - Dolby Digital+ E-AC-3 not match Dolby Digital+
Result
DTS-HD Master Audio = Match
AAC = Match
EAC3/E-AC3/E-AC-3 = NO Match
I would love to know what exactly match for Dolby Digital+ ? is it possible to edit that somewhere ? Clearly Dolby Digital+ is a long name and would to cut it short like it's possible for AAC by using EAC3/E-AC3/E-AC-3.
Thanks for you help
kalemvar