• Blackmist@feddit.uk
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    1 year ago

    Yeah, why is it doing that?

    Especially when I’m using the Jellyfin Android TV client. The quality goes from ok to complete shit.

    Does it not like mkv files?

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      1 year ago

      If only the container was an issue, you would have a direct stream which doesn’t impact quality, it just repacks it in a container that is compatible with the client.

      You can see the transcode reason on the dashboard by clicking on the i symbol. Start playback on android TV, open jellyfin on your phone and you should see the transcode reason.

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        1 year ago

        Subtitle codec is not supported.

        I think they’re in ASS format, according to the subtitle selection menu, embedded in the mkv file.

        Is there no way to convert that to something that is supported?

        It doesn’t help that this is Across the Spider Verse, so it’s not exactly what most video codecs are expecting. The playback quality with no subs is light-years ahead of the transcoded version.

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      1 year ago

      Disable video transcoding for the account your client connects with. Then check the log to see why it needs to transcod it the video fails. Could be the bitrate limit. I’m not having issues and using the same client.

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        1 year ago

        Checked on the dashboard as per the other comment.

        It’s subtitles. I’m probably going to try Kodi as a client, see how that goes. Shame, because I quite like the Jellyfin client UI, it just doesn’t work with some files.