Hello fellow selfhosters! I reformatted my USB hard drive from exFAT to XFS because I needed a filesystem that could handle hardlinks. I remounted the hard drive and now jellyfin webUI has a severe stuttering problem on some videos, all of them are MKV but it may be a coincidence. On android (using exoplayer) the same files works smoothly. what could be the problem?
in the logs I get a bunch of Slow HTTP Response from http://fedoraserver:8096/ to 192.168.1.30 in 0:00:07.4635856 with Status Code 200
OT: while looking at the logs this happened
SOLUTION: I enabled hardware acceleration, and manually selected also the HEVC
and Allow encoding in HEVC format
settings, and now the stutter disappeared! thanks to everyone for your help!!!
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i had this problem. i fixed it with a faster machine. same os, same files. more cpu worked.
You mean a new sever or a new client?
yes!
server. it was choking on decoding
But I know of people running jellyfin on a raspberry, I have an old laptop but it’s not that old… There’srno way to run it smoothly?
yeah, re-encode to a lighter encoding like 264. might be slightly larger, but less work for the cpu