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I'm using a pi4 as a media center so 265 as it can cope with 2160p
Wait, does the pi4 support 265 now? I meddled around with it a few years ago, and it always had to transcode 265 to 264.
Not sure of your use case but shouldn't it only matter what your client (Roku, Fire stick, etc) is capable of playing or are you using the Pi as a client? If the former, the Pi should just act as a file server regardless of the format (provided it's all compatible with the client) while the latter will cause the media to be converted if it can't be played directly.
~~It might have been an issue with my set-up. I was trying to use the Jellyfin web version from my computer, which probably was not serving the files correctly. I'll have to test again soon to see whether fixes were made in the last 2 years for it :)~~
Never mind. It's because I was using Firefox, which doesn't support x265 due to licensing issues.