jellyfin was a fork of emby anyway, its core framework is solid.
Emby has more of the plex-like polish, but it is more closed source than I would prefer to trust with my media, so I get by with Jellyfin. It works more than well enough fro my in-home media streaming and I still run plex for my remote users as I bought a plex pass way back at the start and I'm going to use it until I simply cant anymore... which seems to be rapidly approaching.
their accounts are all local to each server, rather than user accounts existing separately and having access granted to them, so I’d say no but I’ve never tried.
It would be up to the client app to log into multiple servers and I don’t think any of them do that without having to log out and switch servers then log in again, as opposed to plex where you can have one user logged in and pin libraries from multiple servers if needed.
Thats one of the things I wish JF did better but it's getting there slowly.
yep, I run them side by side and most of my personal use has moved over to JF.
in my opinion all that JF is lacking is better user management for remote users. The player apps are honestly fine if your clients have fairly modern dedicated playback devices.
They don't need to listen to you to know exactly what you are thinking.
The average tech user likely has no idea how accurate these profiles can be without active listening.
China putting china on top of the charts is expected, but it's per capita production that makes more sense for direct comparison of countries.
In that case.. Australia is the leader by a strong margin..
If you want it Per Capita, try this one with data from 2023.
Pretty different story naturally.
(edited link to include the same countries as the op post)
Their consciousness is arguable to begin with
I never used it, but it was a popular third party add-on before the feature was integrated.
I've had a Lifetime PlexPass since 2013, so I've definitely had my moneys worth and then some, but for the last 2 years I’ve been dual wielding Jellyfin and watching it slowly get to the point where I can move over entirely.
I'm 100% Jellyfin now for my personal playback at home, and will be transitioning users over to it as soon as it gets a few more user management features for remote users.
Strongbad dropped a new single.
cant wait to see how Sky spin this.
Same issue hit me, some government and banking services wouldn't accept my .info and .services domains, so I have a backup .com for those.
Wish I didn't need it though, its 2025.
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I use Ad-Guard instead of Pihole because the pi-hole software used to be missing some of the DNS features I wanted at the time, and I just stuck with it ever since. I have the main DNS server running on my Unraid Box, and a backup that runs on my HomeAssistant Pi4B.
there are just as many audiobook releases done as individual chapter files as there are in chaptered m4b files. any good audiobook player should handle either just fine.
I get most of my audiobooks from soulseek at the moment, but there are a few things that are pulled from Usenet and ABB
I've been using it for years, it works with chaptered m4b files perfectly, but also plays separate chapter files in just about any format you throw at it seamlessly.
I run N+ in a container, gets the job done perfectly well.
95% of my media comes via Usenet for I don't bother with a VPN there, but my torrent client and *arrs are behind a VPN.
I automated this with FileFlows.
New media automatically has Audio tracks sorted with the best track (English, most channels, highest bitrate) set to index0 and set as default and a basic stereo AAC track added for compatibility if there isn't already one in the file. superfluous tracks are removed. Subtitles are also cleared out if there are extras too.
I also have Fileflows handle a light compression pass on files that are more than 6 months old for archival, in certain video libraries where I don't need perfect copies stored.
Most of the files you get from private and public trackers will be same ones you can get via Usenet so it's pretty much the same everywhere, filtering your *Arrs to prioritise certain release groups helps when you know specific shows or genres are better supplied by a certain group.
The best HACS addon by far in my opinion has been the Node-Red companion add on that makes combining HA with NR significantly easier and more powerful.
I do almost all of my automation in NR flows and HA is mainly API connector and dashboard frontend.
I have a customised dashboard running on a Sonoff NS panel Pro (using the normal methods to get back to stock android on those panels) I just use it as a button pad for a media room, so the dashboard is mostly just a few pages of buttons in a 3x3 grid for source selection, modes, AC and Lighting controls etc, mostly hitting triggers in Node-Red (via the HACS node-red addon) rather than directly in Homeassistant so that it's easier to have the dashboard trigger perform a larger chain of tasks easier (in my opinion) than doing it purely in HA.
It's not perfect.. because there's no easy way to lock a dashboard to a certain pixel height and width without a lot of tinkering with third party plug-ins and SSL.
I've got it working pretty well, the one gripe I have is tap and hold functions are impossible as the touchscreen seems too sensitive and there is no dead-zone control for tap and hold.
But recently i've programmed a new smart remote for the media room that does most of it on the remote directly, so I only use it for configuring the A/C occasionally now, when my remotes simpler on/off integration isn't enough.
Finding sources for niche media - Surround Music
Gday folks,
Has anyone have any luck tracking down a source for surround and or Atmos music? whether it by DVD-A, BD-A, SACD, DTS-CD etc etc. Not looking for concerts here (I have plenty of those) but proper albums specifically mixed in multichannel and spacial formats.
I have pretty much everything I can find on Usenet and public trackers and have backed up all of my physical media but there is a lot out there that I know exists.
FYI Mover Tuning Plugin now supports per-share settings
cross-posted from: https://discuss.tchncs.de/post/464987
If you aren't already using the mover tuning plug-in, now is a good time to have a look at it.
The latest update allows per-share settings override for detailed control over how your caches are used.
I use this plug-in to keep files in cache based on their age, so for example in a media server, you can have the last 14 days of TV shows kept in cache, while still running the mover regularly.
It can also do a full move if the disk is above a certain threshold value, so if your cache is getting full, it can dump all files to the array as per normal.
So you always keep the most important recent files on the cache, with a greatly reduced risk of running into a full cache issue and the problems that causes.
Now, with the latest update, you can tune these settings PER SHARE, rather than being across the whole system.
FYI Mover Tuning Plugin now supports per-share settings
If you aren't already using the mover tuning plug-in, now is a good time to have a look at it.
The latest update allows per-share settings override for detailed control over how your caches are used.
I use this plug-in to keep files in cache based on their age, so for example in a media server, you can have the last 14 days of TV shows kept in cache, while still running the mover regularly.
It can also do a full move if the disk is above a certain threshold value, so if your cache is getting full, it can dump all files to the array as per normal.
So you always keep the most important recent files on the cache, with a greatly reduced risk of running into a full cache issue and the problems that causes.
Now, with the latest update, you can tune these settings PER SHARE, rather than being across the whole system.
I can hear crickets chirping.
Hope this picks up!