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[1939.94 --> 1945.58] And it's just, you're watching it, the video pauses for a second, and then it continues, and the intro's been skipped. |
[1945.66 --> 1946.26] It's not elegant. |
[1946.62 --> 1947.30] There's no button. |
[1947.74 --> 1951.48] If you did want to watch the intro, you can't. |
[1951.96 --> 1952.04] Yeah. |
[1952.28 --> 1955.64] That seems like that could be bad, at least as long as I'm watching Enterprise. |
[1956.14 --> 1960.58] I mean, there is a solution there that, you know, other TV shows do exist. |
[1961.00 --> 1961.50] Yeah, right. |
[1961.50 --> 1965.88] Well, that's the problem, though, is like, but some of the TV shows, I might want the intro. |
[1966.14 --> 1967.82] And now it's gone for all my shows. |
[1967.96 --> 1968.52] I totally agree. |
[1968.82 --> 1974.62] Maybe even a show-specific toggle would be a temporary solution for that. |
[1974.88 --> 1980.52] But we have some live feedback in the chat from Anthony Lovato, who's one of the Jellyfin developers, I believe. |
[1981.30 --> 1986.50] Swiftfin is a native Jellyfin client for iOS and tvOS. |
[1986.50 --> 1986.90] Hey! |
[1988.02 --> 1993.68] And it's been submitted for approval, and I believe it's currently under App Store approval pending developer release. |
[1994.30 --> 1998.50] I'd totally be willing to beta test if there was a test pilot available. |
[1998.66 --> 2002.96] But I'll put a link to the Swiftfin GitHub in the show notes, because that's looking really great. |
[2003.02 --> 2003.76] Oh, yeah, there it is. |
[2004.18 --> 2004.52] Test flight. |
[2004.84 --> 2007.00] All right, if I can do test flight on Apple TV, I've never tried that. |
[2008.30 --> 2009.16] But I'd love to. |
[2009.68 --> 2010.46] That's great to hear. |
[2010.50 --> 2011.18] And it's native. |
[2013.18 --> 2015.40] Sounds like the perfect time to be trying this, actually. |
[2015.40 --> 2019.92] You know, this is exactly the kind of stuff we wanted to be discovering throughout this month. |
[2020.04 --> 2023.40] And yet, here we are, like, third minute in, I think, to the challenge. |
[2023.64 --> 2024.34] And we've got something. |
[2024.74 --> 2024.88] Yeah. |
[2025.58 --> 2027.42] So I'm going to be trying this on my server. |
[2027.60 --> 2030.88] I'm just literally going to lift and shift and replace Plex completely for the next month. |
[2031.00 --> 2033.80] I'm also going to do it in England as well with the live TV stuff. |
[2034.12 --> 2036.66] So, you know, now the World Cup's over. |
[2037.14 --> 2040.08] There's pretty much nothing I want to watch that's actually live. |
[2040.44 --> 2040.98] But it's a good time. |
[2040.98 --> 2041.98] So it's a good time to test. |
[2041.98 --> 2046.50] Chris, I assume you're going to run this on a Raspberry Pi or some... |
[2047.06 --> 2047.92] What are you going to run it on? |
[2048.34 --> 2049.64] Oh, I got to do it in two places. |
[2049.82 --> 2056.22] So I got to do the instance here at the studio, which is the one that the family members share and rent. |
[2056.50 --> 2062.80] And then I also need to do the Odroid instance, which I think I still have everything set up. |
[2062.92 --> 2064.66] But it's just off for Jellyfin. |
[2064.80 --> 2066.94] But I might redo it with the upstream. |
[2066.94 --> 2069.98] And the Odroid has the quicksync source, right? |
[2070.56 --> 2070.82] Yes. |
[2070.98 --> 2071.16] Yeah. |
[2071.34 --> 2072.46] So sweet. |
[2072.58 --> 2073.16] What about you, Brent? |
[2073.64 --> 2077.62] Well, I have a few options and maybe I'll get your advice here in a sec. |
[2078.64 --> 2085.20] The challenge I ran into last year when I tried this is that really I watch content in two locations. |
[2085.42 --> 2086.74] I often go to my brother's place. |
[2086.86 --> 2090.24] They have a nice little theater set up and we hang out there and watch some stuff. |
[2090.90 --> 2093.82] And I also watch things, of course, in my little cabin here. |
[2093.82 --> 2098.38] Um, the challenge last year, which listener Jeff saw for me, thank you very much, Jeff, |
[2098.48 --> 2102.38] was that the connectivity between the two buildings was pretty poor. |
[2102.68 --> 2105.30] Uh, that has since been solved in a really nice way. |
[2105.64 --> 2112.66] So previously I had two instances, one on a laptop that they have running their little media center |
[2112.66 --> 2119.40] connected to the TV, which is a ThinkPad X440 that I found in the trash. |
[2119.52 --> 2121.52] Actually, that thing runs great. |
[2121.52 --> 2128.90] And at my place here, I've got a little like quasi NAS server Franken beast, uh, from an |
[2128.90 --> 2132.76] old X220 that is running fine and has a few little containers on it and stuff. |
[2133.64 --> 2139.16] But we had some listeners who very kindly gifted me some Raspberry Pis as well. |
[2139.32 --> 2144.46] So I have a few options and I'm, I think going to leave it to you both to tell me where I should |
[2144.46 --> 2146.30] run this and what I should try. |
[2146.30 --> 2146.34] Yeah. |
[2146.64 --> 2150.52] Well, I want the host name of whatever you run it on to be Franken NAS beast, please. |
[2150.62 --> 2150.86] Okay. |
[2151.26 --> 2151.52] Done. |
[2152.52 --> 2153.60] I mean, I'm tempted. |
[2153.82 --> 2156.72] I don't, I mean, the only, the only problem is, is I don't want to add a bunch of work, |
[2156.76 --> 2157.04] right? |
[2157.12 --> 2159.02] Because the whole, the goal is to try Jellyfin. |
[2159.26 --> 2159.32] But. |
[2159.40 --> 2164.98] Well, I think the goal for me as well is to learn what it takes to run it well from an |
[2164.98 --> 2169.58] administrative point of view, because if that's not approachable for someone like me, |
[2169.58 --> 2172.88] then maybe that's hampering their success. |
[2173.46 --> 2173.54] Yeah. |
[2173.70 --> 2180.28] Maybe because with Plex's cloud authentication, as much as we and the audience and Reddit commenters |
[2180.28 --> 2184.28] hate it, it does include some batteries for some folks. |
[2184.34 --> 2189.34] Like you don't have to do stuff like a reverse proxy and TLS termination or that kind of stuff |
[2189.34 --> 2192.04] just to have it work on your LAN, you know? |
[2192.14 --> 2192.48] Very true. |
[2192.64 --> 2193.00] Very true. |
[2193.32 --> 2194.90] So pros and cons to both approach. |
[2194.90 --> 2199.36] Which I'm kind of feeling, Brent, like you should maybe consider Ubuntu LTS on a Raspberry |
[2199.36 --> 2199.68] Pi. |
[2199.92 --> 2203.14] You know, I ran Ubuntu LTS on my Pi for two years. |
[2203.30 --> 2204.78] It was absolutely fantastically solid. |
[2205.26 --> 2209.84] I'd still be, I'd probably still be running it if the SD card or whatever it was hadn't |
[2209.84 --> 2210.06] died. |
[2210.18 --> 2211.32] So that's the weak point, is it? |
[2211.46 --> 2213.54] You know, it depends on how many users you want. |
[2213.64 --> 2217.28] If you could run it off of, also if you could run it off a USB disk, that'd be a lot better. |
[2217.98 --> 2222.24] It gets tricky because you're going to want enough USB storage for the OS and your video |
[2222.24 --> 2222.96] then. |
[2222.96 --> 2228.54] But if you're going to have more than two people watching, I might consider an x86 rig |
[2228.54 --> 2229.36] at that point. |
[2229.42 --> 2233.34] But if it's one at a time, something two people at a time max, I think the Pi 4 could handle |
[2233.34 --> 2233.46] it. |
[2233.48 --> 2233.82] No problem. |
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