2024-09-15, 01:03 AM
(This post was last modified: 2024-09-15, 11:32 PM by TastefulRegent. Edited 1 time in total.)
When playing any video through Jellyfin on my Firestick, there's a long hang/pause, for maybe about 10 seconds, when the video first starts and whenever I seek to a new point in the video (e.g. when trying to skip a show's opening). However, there is no such hang if I seek to a position I've previously "seeked" to. In other words, after the initial hang when starting a video, if I skip ahead (and then wait for the hang of seeking to a new point to finish), and then skip back to the beginning, the video will start from the beginning without a hang. In other other words, it will only hang for any point in the video a single time. If I never try to seek to or skip any part of a video, the video will play just fine (after the initial hang of starting it).
This issue only affects my Firestick. From my PC, if I try to play a video through Jellyfin on my web browser, everything is instant without any hangs/pauses. Additionally, this issue only affects Jelllyfin. I've previously watched local media via Kodi on this same Firestick, accessing the media on the network without any server software at all, and it had no hanging or pausing issues like this.
Things I've tried:
Is there anything else I can try, or more information I should provide? Logs (truncated to around the most recent time I tested starting a video) are attached. I don't know if it logs at the debug level by default, but I'm not able to find an option to enable debug-level logging, so guidance would be appreciated. Thank you for your time!
Server info:
Hardware: Evolve III Maestro (N3450 processor)
OS: Xubuntu (Ubuntu 24.04 LTS)
Jellyfin version: 10.9.8
Client: androidtv 0.17.4
This issue only affects my Firestick. From my PC, if I try to play a video through Jellyfin on my web browser, everything is instant without any hangs/pauses. Additionally, this issue only affects Jelllyfin. I've previously watched local media via Kodi on this same Firestick, accessing the media on the network without any server software at all, and it had no hanging or pausing issues like this.
Things I've tried:
- Restarting the Firestick (no effect)
- Disabling transcoding for the user (resulted in videos not playing at all)
- Enabling hardware acceleration for transcoding (Intel QSV) (no effect)
- Moving the transcode cache directory to a fast SSD instead of the onboard eMMC storage (no effect)
Is there anything else I can try, or more information I should provide? Logs (truncated to around the most recent time I tested starting a video) are attached. I don't know if it logs at the debug level by default, but I'm not able to find an option to enable debug-level logging, so guidance would be appreciated. Thank you for your time!
Server info:
Hardware: Evolve III Maestro (N3450 processor)
OS: Xubuntu (Ubuntu 24.04 LTS)
Jellyfin version: 10.9.8
Client: androidtv 0.17.4