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Costs of streaming from my Plex server haven't changed.
Laughs in jellyfin
I tried jellyfin, but it just doesn’t do all of what I need it to do.
Check out
Kodi doesn’t, either. I also don’t like the interface.
thx for the suggestion, though :)
What's your idle ram usage? After a few weeks uptime it's sitting at 4GB. Plex is barely at 100mb. Fucking drives me up the wall.
Something’s up there, I run Jellyfin with a bunch of other docker services and it’s barely at 2 GB of ram.
Fuck yeahhhh bro
25 terabytes of mostly 2160p content and growing.
Ha, I'm pretty much exactly at 25TB as well. Though everything is 1080p max.
Still great!
I used to have 4k stuff, but my server is used by few family members and friends, and streaming 4k was just taking up to much resources. Upgrading to a more powerful NAS is planed when money is availible.
Also 4k uses conisderable more disk space and while I have 4k screen, I find 1080p with a good bitrate more than sufficiant for me. That saves a ton of storage.