Holomew

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[–] Holomew@lemmy.world 2 points 5 months ago (1 children)

I'm wondering if I have a similar issue, as outside streaming services seem to stream okay. I haven't really found a root cause yet. I will probably test some secondary routers or extenders.

[–] Holomew@lemmy.world 2 points 5 months ago

That's exactly what I was wondering. I will start digging through the logs. Thank you!

[–] Holomew@lemmy.world 2 points 5 months ago

I will test this out. Thank you!

[–] Holomew@lemmy.world 1 points 5 months ago

I will check it out and see if I can find one. Thank you!

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submitted 5 months ago* (last edited 5 months ago) by Holomew@lemmy.world to c/jellyfin@lemmy.ml
 

I've had my server running for over a year and it's been fantastic until last week. Suddenly, I'm having a lot of issues playing certain titles on certain devices, but none of it really makes sense to me. Here's what I know: I have two Roku TVs in separate rooms. Both are nearly identical models (and support the same codecs). One is directly connected to the server and the other uses a power line adapter or WiFi. The direct connection does not stutter when playing anything so far. The other tv is nearly unplayable with stuttering. My first thought was a network issue, but other apps (Netflix, etc) play just fine. I then thought it was transcoding ( I use QSV), but it doesn't make sense that the DC tv doesn't have the same issue. Other devices which connect over WiFi also have the same issue. Is there some way to tell through the logs if jellyfin is actively transcoding or failing to serve media in real-time? Or any other steps I could take to troubleshoot the root cause of my issues. Thanks in advance!

UPDATE: After checking logs and testing on a few devices, I'm pretty confident that the issue is my WiFi signal. It doesn't seem to be able to handle streams over 3 Mbps. Not really sure what has caused my router to lose speed so significantly, or what I can do to fix it, but at least I know jellyfin isn't the issue. Thank you everyone for your help, I learned a lot about transcoding and reading the logs at least.

[–] Holomew@lemmy.world 4 points 8 months ago

The population of livestock is artificially high because of meat industries. Additionally, all animals in a meat producing farm will be killed already. That's the entire purpose. Simply slowing the reproductive rate of the industry would reduce the populations on a fairly short timeline. I'm a meat eater myself, but using the killing of animals as an argument AGAINST slowing meat production is not very logical.

 

I currently use keePass, and use it on both my PC and my phone. I like it because I can keep a copy of my DB on my phone and export it through a few different means. But I can't seem to find an option to actually sync my local DB against a remote one. I've thought about switching to BitWarden but from what I can see it uses a single DB with multiple connections. Is there a password manager that allows ultiple databases (one PC one Phone) with easy syncing between them - specifically from my phone? Or a way to setup keePass to allow syncing with a machine on my home network?

 

Watching the new episodes, I noticed the track of "Relax" is a remix of the old shaker tune "Simple Gifts." Is this a common thing or is most of the soundtrack original music?