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[1636.42 --> 1638.98] a transcoded to an original quality thing.
[1639.06 --> 1640.30] You know, all these kinds of things.
[1640.36 --> 1641.54] I mean, I don't have a huge amount of users.
[1641.62 --> 1644.14] I've got a couple of family members and the people in this building.
[1644.20 --> 1644.98] And that's pretty much it.
[1645.20 --> 1646.38] Maybe you two on occasion.
[1646.38 --> 1646.58] Yeah.
[1646.58 --> 1648.20] Sometimes we also mooch.
[1648.64 --> 1648.96] Sometimes.
[1649.22 --> 1649.40] Yeah.
[1649.64 --> 1651.82] I just like that data.
[1651.98 --> 1653.46] I don't use it that often.
[1653.88 --> 1656.56] But when I want it, it's there with Plex.
[1657.00 --> 1660.08] It would be kind of a downgrade for me to not have something like that.
[1660.22 --> 1665.00] And I don't know whether it's a case of integrating Tautuli with Jellyfin or doing some kind of a
[1665.00 --> 1670.00] rewrite or just improving the Jellyfin server metrics that are built into Jellyfin itself.
[1670.68 --> 1671.98] Who knows what the right solution is?
[1671.98 --> 1674.52] But we're going to find out over the next month.
[1674.52 --> 1680.44] I predict in a month we'll hear about Alex's Grafana dashboard that he's custom built for Jellyfin.
[1680.98 --> 1682.28] I wonder if I could do that.
[1682.70 --> 1682.92] Yeah.
[1683.06 --> 1684.34] You might hear from somebody.
[1684.90 --> 1687.14] So I'm curious, what do you have a strategy?
[1687.28 --> 1689.90] Are you going to do a Linux server IO image?
[1689.96 --> 1691.34] Are you going to do the project image?
[1691.36 --> 1692.20] Are you going to do packages?
[1693.60 --> 1694.60] Are you doing it on a VM?
[1694.60 --> 1699.40] Like, what is your strategy considering hardware acceleration is a goal and all of that?
[1699.90 --> 1702.08] I've been using off and on for the last year.
[1702.40 --> 1705.36] Like, much like you, I skip on and off the atmosphere of Jellyfin.
[1705.56 --> 1705.68] Yeah.
[1706.56 --> 1707.74] Reasonably frequently, actually.
[1708.04 --> 1710.76] And I just use the Jellyfin image.
[1710.88 --> 1712.36] I find it works just fine for my needs.
[1712.74 --> 1714.50] I might try that then this time.
[1715.38 --> 1717.42] That or I'm going to do native packages on Nix.
[1717.46 --> 1718.88] I'm not sure which direction I'm going to go.
[1719.56 --> 1723.74] I just want that hardware acceleration because that quick sync is a beautiful thing.
[1723.74 --> 1729.44] I wonder, since it's the time of year for predictions, do either of you have a prediction
[1729.44 --> 1730.78] of how it's going to go for you?
[1731.34 --> 1734.14] Or things you're really hoping are going to win you over?
[1734.66 --> 1741.06] I'm expecting, and I hope I am proved wrong, that in a month's time I am firing up Plex
[1741.06 --> 1741.36] again.
[1742.26 --> 1743.84] But I hope I'm wrong with that.
[1744.46 --> 1744.76] Wow.
[1745.28 --> 1746.42] I want it to work.
[1746.50 --> 1751.86] I want it to be a freedom respecting media playback all in one stop shop.
[1751.86 --> 1754.86] What do you think it's going to be going into it at this stage?
[1754.92 --> 1755.68] What do you think it's going to be?
[1755.68 --> 1758.84] If you were to guess, why does it not stick?
[1759.40 --> 1761.32] I don't know if it would be one thing necessarily.
[1761.74 --> 1766.02] It's usually a multitude of little things that add up.
[1766.50 --> 1771.98] You know, in the Android TV client, for example, I can't find a way.
[1772.68 --> 1775.66] I know it was an update a couple of days ago, which I haven't tried yet deliberately,
[1775.66 --> 1781.02] so I could try it as part of this challenge, to change, you know, subtitles or audio tracks
[1781.02 --> 1782.08] or video quality.
[1782.16 --> 1785.12] One of those things I remember was a problem I couldn't switch.
[1785.66 --> 1790.10] So it's just little things that kind of add up, like Tautoolie and some other stuff too,
[1790.16 --> 1790.94] like the audiobooks.
[1791.48 --> 1795.44] Would you consider, and I'll turn it to front end to Jellyfin, like I do.
[1795.50 --> 1799.98] I mean, I realize on Android you have a couple of different options, but would you consider,
[1800.40 --> 1801.98] is that a deal breaker for you?
[1801.98 --> 1804.94] Because I think, I feel like the Android TV app,
[1805.66 --> 1808.76] might be the weakest link in the Jellyfin.
[1809.56 --> 1811.38] And do they even have an Apple TV app?
[1811.40 --> 1812.20] Have we verified that?
[1812.26 --> 1815.08] Well, I'm looking through the clients right now on their download page.
[1815.16 --> 1816.54] They've got an official desktop client.
[1816.84 --> 1822.34] They've got a Kodi add-on, a Jellyfin app for Android, an iOS and iPadOS app,
[1822.78 --> 1825.32] Android and Fire TV apps.
[1825.66 --> 1832.48] They've got a Roku app, a WebOS app, and also a third-party Infuse client.
[1832.48 --> 1832.70] Yeah.
[1832.70 --> 1835.88] So I don't think they actually support Apple TV directly.
[1836.86 --> 1836.98] Yeah.
[1837.06 --> 1839.84] Because the iOS app isn't available for Apple TV.
[1840.28 --> 1840.64] Ridiculously.
[1841.58 --> 1842.24] That'll be tricky.
[1842.42 --> 1844.44] Although, I'll still play around because I have multiple devices.
[1844.54 --> 1847.92] I also have an Android TV, and I'm going to have to put it on a Roku device for family members.
[1848.02 --> 1850.14] So I'll get a chance to play around with all of it.
[1850.14 --> 1858.96] I, for me, think the deal breaker would be if there's any weird performance issues, stability issues, and hardware decoding issues.
[1859.18 --> 1860.22] I can see that being an issue.
[1860.38 --> 1869.32] But I know going into it, since I just tried this recently, for me, it is non-negotiable that intro skipping work,
[1869.32 --> 1874.20] as long as I'm watching Star Trek Enterprise, because I will only watch Star Trek Enterprise's intro three times.
[1874.54 --> 1881.76] The first time, in season three, when they change it, and in season four, when they have an awesome different intro,
[1881.94 --> 1883.70] and I don't want to spoil it, but it's awesome.
[1884.20 --> 1886.12] I will only watch that three times.
[1886.12 --> 1888.72] Now, that's non-negotiable.
[1889.00 --> 1894.08] And if you sit there and try to fast-forward and skim through something like that, you know, it is disaster time.
[1894.66 --> 1896.38] So what I want is intro skipping.
[1896.56 --> 1899.40] Now, Plex effing nails this, right?
[1899.46 --> 1905.34] Because it elegantly fades in the skip intro button before it even starts, so I don't even have to listen to the music.
[1905.64 --> 1909.14] And it brings it, just as the intro is ending, really well done.
[1909.98 --> 1913.50] Jellyfin does not actually have this capability by default.
[1913.50 --> 1918.12] There are a couple of community plugins, one of which I tried, the most popular one.
[1918.92 --> 1921.60] And it kind of works, right?
[1921.76 --> 1925.22] It looks for some basic things that indicate it's an intro.
[1926.30 --> 1932.82] And if you're watching on something like Infuse or a lot of the clients, it doesn't have the capability of exposing a button.
[1933.12 --> 1934.70] So it's just mandatory.
[1935.66 --> 1939.94] All intros skipped all the time, if it detects them.