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    Web Client media formats

    what format should the file be in to skip the transcoding.
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    2024-01-09, 04:51 PM
    I have a small server that needs to send multiple streams so the box in itself cant handle the transcoding, and the clients will be runing the webclient, so my questions is. what format, codecs, settings is needed. 

    I tried to handbreak a movie to mkv container 8 bit 264, 25 fps, AAC stereo sound, but it's still not compatible with chrome in my android phone or my laptops chrome.

    Anyone that can give me a couple of pointers?

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    2024-01-09, 05:02 PM
    just a couple things
    browsers are not good jellyfin clients
    chrome does not support mkv

    you can attempt the listed codecs from chromium https://www.chromium.org/audio-video
    but you will soon find out that mobile and desktop versions of chrome are no where near the same

    this is the total point of jellyfin transcoding, so that it can serve every client with a compatible format "on-the-fly" from a single source file; re-encoding to suite the client completely defeats the purpose and you may as well just use a basic http server
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    2024-01-09, 05:06 PM
    (2024-01-09, 05:02 PM)tmsrxzar Wrote: just a couple things
    browsers are not good jellyfin clients
    chrome does not support mkv

    you can attempt the listed codecs from chromium https://www.chromium.org/audio-video
    but you will soon find out that mobile and desktop versions of chrome are no where near the same

    this is the total point of jellyfin transcoding, so that it can serve every client with a compatible format "on-the-fly" from a single source file; re-encoding to suite the client completely defeats the purpose and you may as well just use a basic http server

    Yes, I'm aware of this, but in this case is a thing for work, and i need to stream like 30 streams from my laptop to chrome browsers, and it's not any high definition things, it's 720p stream, but my laptop cant do the transcoding for all those streams. 

    My home jellyfin only have connected direct-play capable clients, so there is no need for transcoding on that server. 

    Thank you so much for the link, I'll check into it and do some different encodings to try to find one that works.

    /Scorpan
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    2024-01-10, 12:19 AM
    H264 video
    MP3/AAC audio
    Burned in subs or external SRT subs
    MP4 container
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