Oh well that's definitely not possible for me (unless idrac counts)
Wow, I never considered that too many cores may be the issue. I will for sure try that.
I believe my cpu is compatible, but I believe this is not iGPU transcoding. Pretty sure my server does have an iGPU (although I've never actually plugged in a screen so I can't be sure). I will research passing through either of those.
I also read that it's possible to use a different server for just transcoding. I have an old laptop I've been considering setting for that, but it's network speeds are shite.
Sorry my bad, could have written it clearer
Pastebin wouldn't accept it (said it was nsfw - maybe because of killing processes?) so I used paste.io, which I now see is blocked by adblocking. I am not using Hardware transcoding, I am unsure where to find the driver version.
Can run multiple different os's - I have truenas, windows server, Ubuntu server for docker, etc
IDRAC logs show normal temps
It's in the first line
I have jellyfin installed in a VM with 24 cores and 32GiB RAM
It's already off
I have a couple of vms on my server - truenas, pihole, etc. One is for my media - arrs in docker containers and Jellyfin installed (not at container as it wasn't binding to the media dir properly)
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?? :(
I would say that's most likely ileagal
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.
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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