Clothing0863
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- Aug 31, 2023
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My current setup is
TrueNAS Scale 22.12.3.3
Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-7500 CPU @ 3.40GHz
Gigabyte GA-B250M-DS3H Micro ATX LGA1151 Motherboard
Crucial CT8G4DFS824A 8 GB (1 x 8 GB) DDR4-2400 CL17 Memory
And for storage, I have 2 8tb Iron Wolf Pro and 2 6tb Iron Wolf Pro drives in a raidz. I know this isn't the best-case scenario but just the drives I had as I am migrate from old synology NAS's.
I installed Jellyfin from the applications page and from true NAS, not true charts. I added my media folder as additional storage for the application.
I have set up Jellyfin with no problems. Can access the server from my LG webOS TV and from my Windows computer as well as from a browser, however, no matter what format I save the files in (the mkv as MakeMKV reads off of the DVD or using Handbrake to turn the MKV into an MP4) when I try and play the files Jellyfin says that
This client isn't compatible with the media and the server isn't sending a compatible media format.
Furthermore, I have set the movies library to a folder called movies but if I save the film files in
/movies/Film (2012)/Film (2012).mkv
then Jellyfin will not recognise the file is there and not add it to the library. Even though this is how the documentation recommends sorting it. If I put the film file in just /movies then it will pull the metadata and populate in the library but just no play.
Jellyfin does not even recognise the resolution or the coding used for any of the files. VLC plays them fine off of my PC but not Jellyfin on the computer.
I can provide any log files that TrueNAS or Jellyfin will have created if needed, but please tell me roughly where on the system I will find them.
Have I set a setting wrong or should I have used either the command line or TrueCharts to install Jellyfin. Or am I not using the correct Handbrake/MakeMKV settings.
TrueNAS Scale 22.12.3.3
Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-7500 CPU @ 3.40GHz
Gigabyte GA-B250M-DS3H Micro ATX LGA1151 Motherboard
Crucial CT8G4DFS824A 8 GB (1 x 8 GB) DDR4-2400 CL17 Memory
And for storage, I have 2 8tb Iron Wolf Pro and 2 6tb Iron Wolf Pro drives in a raidz. I know this isn't the best-case scenario but just the drives I had as I am migrate from old synology NAS's.
I installed Jellyfin from the applications page and from true NAS, not true charts. I added my media folder as additional storage for the application.
I have set up Jellyfin with no problems. Can access the server from my LG webOS TV and from my Windows computer as well as from a browser, however, no matter what format I save the files in (the mkv as MakeMKV reads off of the DVD or using Handbrake to turn the MKV into an MP4) when I try and play the files Jellyfin says that
Playback Error
This client isn't compatible with the media and the server isn't sending a compatible media format.
Furthermore, I have set the movies library to a folder called movies but if I save the film files in
/movies/Film (2012)/Film (2012).mkv
then Jellyfin will not recognise the file is there and not add it to the library. Even though this is how the documentation recommends sorting it. If I put the film file in just /movies then it will pull the metadata and populate in the library but just no play.
Jellyfin does not even recognise the resolution or the coding used for any of the files. VLC plays them fine off of my PC but not Jellyfin on the computer.
I can provide any log files that TrueNAS or Jellyfin will have created if needed, but please tell me roughly where on the system I will find them.
Have I set a setting wrong or should I have used either the command line or TrueCharts to install Jellyfin. Or am I not using the correct Handbrake/MakeMKV settings.