sammeeeeeee

joined 1 year ago
 

Hi I have jellyfin installed in a VM with 24 cores and 32GiB RAM (VM also used for Docker). Whenever I attempt to play higher quality files, jellyfin crashes after a few minutes. I haven't seen it struggle with lower quality media. 

Here are some logs: FFmpeg.Transcode-2024-03-24_16-11-43_d48825174d455ae3ff859d8b28582853_ce3f3ebf.log upload_org.jellyfin.androidtv_0.16.7_20240324161053_d2befd034e424a3490e7ea55af1fe1f2.log Fmpeg.Transcode-2024-03-24_16-11-38_d48825174d455ae3ff859d8b28582853_dafa4555.log FFmpeg.DirectStream-2024-03-24_16-08-12_d48825174d455ae3ff859d8b28582853_dac7115f.log

I cannot for the life of me figure out whats wrong. I've tried disabling plugins, different clients, hard resets etc, but it still crashes.

Can someone enlighten me??  :(

[–] sammeeeeeee@lemmy.world 11 points 1 year ago (1 children)

He makes a living on it. That's why it's so polished and it looks so great. It really makes the experience so much better.

[–] sammeeeeeee@lemmy.world 9 points 1 year ago

Just turned 18. Work in tech, but not a Linux user (yet). Non of my friends used Reddit in the first place, so for sure non are on lemmy

[–] sammeeeeeee@lemmy.world 2 points 1 year ago

I mean it's alright

[–] sammeeeeeee@lemmy.world 19 points 1 year ago

New sprint format. Qualifying for Sunday race on Friday. Sprint qualifying and sprint on Saturday. Does not affect the race. Essentially 2 races in one