So I originally had the Jellyfin running on a Win10 with GPU transcoding, but now I’m running it on a DS923+ in a docker image, and it’s had surprisingly far better performance. And thank you!
So I originally had the Jellyfin running on a Win10 with GPU transcoding, but now I’m running it on a DS923+ in a docker image, and it’s had surprisingly far better performance. And thank you!
Is there a benefit to having the arrs on the NAS if it’s still going to have to communicate and download through the other machine anyway?
My VPN is a mullvad exit node via TailScale which isn’t supported by Synology unfortunately. So Jellyfin on the NAS, and arr + qBittorrent on my windows computer. The problem was in having the mid-download folder on the NAS, causing so many small writes to the NAS that it would shut down the connection. I moved the download folder to a spare HDD on my PC and havent had issues with the setup since. From what I’ve gathered though, this is a really inefficient setup
Gotcha, thank you for your help. In case anyone else is curious…after some testing, I think the problem is Synology shutting down all connections when too many things (downloading + scanning/tagging + moving to Jellyfin) are happening at once
I made a few updates with new issues. I’d love some advice if you have any
That part is fixed at least. Long story short, I made a mistake with API keys. The indexers are showing up in Radarr and Sonarr now, thank you again for that.
It showed up in qBittorrent, so the connections are good. Unfortunately, the download speeds are about 400 B/s despite the indexers. Any tips there would be nice.
Ok, I’m learning and thank you! Let’s start with the first question…the Indexer sections of Radarr and Sonarr have nothing in them (this wasn’t mentioned in the tutorial I was following), how do I add Prowlarr to them?
That sounds like something that should be ARCHIVEd. Just in case a visitor from a different GALAXY wants to use them in the distant future
So I checked the available logs after streaming a playlist for a while, which I’ve never done before (probably a huge mistake on my part). I have a generic “log_xxxxxxx.log” file that doesn’t seem to have any relevant info, but the only ffmpeg logs I have are related to video files from yesterday. Interestingly, the transcoding speeds seem to slow down over time; flac/wav files seem fine at first, but struggle to play after 30 minutes or so in a playlist of constant playback.
I’ve disabled the native antivirus and Simplewall supposedly blocks most (if not all) of the Microsoft bloat
Outside of Jellyfin, the computers seem to communicate just fine. Transfer speeds are what I would expect and disk read/write is usually fine as well. Like I mentioned in the post, it self-resolved since I made the post. But my concern is the same: what could be causing the underlying issue? I’ll check the logs later and I’ll report back
Edit: forgot to mention that I have a few 5.1 SACDs @ 24/192k that have always completely choked my system. Doesn’t matter which machine or how extreme the transcoded settings are, it nukes the playback
That’s pretty funny
I have about 1TB of music, and I’m listening to music all the time. My go-to has been a Jellyfin server with either the desktop client or Finamp on my phone. I used to use Gelli on my phone, but it stopped working a few months ago
I’ll look into it, thanks. Like you said, no clue if it meets my needs…but damn, that’s so many data points
I’m specifically looking for a running focused app that considers added weights and the calories burned
This sounds pretty close to what I’m looking for. I’d like a rough estimate of calories burned due to added weight as well, that’s the tricky patt
Thanks, I’ll download them and check em out
I love the Jellyfin team so much
I followed the trash guide for the 1080p profile for TV shows and 4k for movies, haven’t had any transcode issues…yet. If I have any issues though, I’m fully prepared to buy more hardware for the DS923+