

Yeah, there was nothing about language in it, but I took it anyway just for the sake of it.
Wish I could take an official one, purely out of curiosity.


Yeah, there was nothing about language in it, but I took it anyway just for the sake of it.
Wish I could take an official one, purely out of curiosity.


Just took a test out of curiosity, but the result screen is much different.
Disclaimer: Don’t take too much of the score for granted, the test isn’t that comprehensive, and just by knowing basic math and intermediate logic you may reach a similar score.



Yeah, I don’t think what I suggested should do anything at all in this specific case…


Can you verify if Jellyfin is remuxing without transcoding? I.e. changing container but without touching the frame/audio data.
I believe while you playback it should say in the administration panel, in the card that represents the active session you have this issue in.
Remux and transcode happen on disk, unless you manually set the temporary path to a decently sized tmpfs partition.
I solved a similar issue doing exactly what I just wrote: tmpfs (can’t recall what its name is under Docker) and set the transcoding path accordingly. I also had to tweak the transcode files’ lifetime:
This has done wonders for me for both on-the-fly remux and transcodes, but I had to reserve a beefy tmpfs (I think I have like 8GB set right now).
Can we please focus on actual user experience?
Firefox is the only major browser without HDR support on Windows…
Yeah, I had to pay, I don’t think there’s a way around that but I didn’t mind.