scb99 249 Posted June 1 Posted June 1 On 31/05/2026 at 14:51, ebr said: Hi. That's because no one in development or testing is able to reproduce it and only a very few users have reported this happening. So, whatever it is, is very specific to some sort of environment. Unfortunately, we cannot fix what we cannot find - but we'll keep trying. I can say that this happens when you try to resume a movie and it craps out for whatever reason, then it will reset itself to the beginning. (This happens to me quite often because I have one particular array which is slow to restart from hibernation and Emby often times out before it has spun up) Whether this is the same problem or not I cannot say. I never bothered to report it. 2
unisoft 360 Posted June 6 Posted June 6 On 31/05/2026 at 19:12, RanmaCanada said: As EBR mentioned, some of these bugs can't be replicated, and therefore can't be solved. As for the crApple TV issues, it's a horrible device to program for to the point even Jellyfin abandoned their app for it. Network detection speed does work, but if your ISP are a$$sholes and throttle the every loving hell out of your connection, like Shaw/Rogers does here in Canada, it won't matter as all you're going to get is 3-4mbit even if you have it set to wide open. No throttling in UK. GIG1 connection (actually around 1170mbps as over provisioned) with 107mbps on average upload using DocSIS 3.1. Client devices using full fibre from 3 other ISP's (symmetric on those) and these have superb ping and jitter times. Not ISP crap routers either. It has never detected WAN speed correctly in any Emby version for years. Always have to set a static value and then everything direct plays (media is compatible on all devices without transcoding). Without setting fixed speed of say 30mbps, an 11mbps TV Show will try at transcode at 4mbps (with nothing else using the upload). 1
ebr 16450 Posted June 8 Posted June 8 On 6/6/2026 at 8:19 AM, unisoft said: Without setting fixed speed of say 30mbps, an 11mbps TV Show will try at transcode at 4mbps (with nothing else using the upload). There is now a setting that the admin can use to take care of that. 2
SikSlayer 254 Posted June 13 Posted June 13 On 5/24/2026 at 12:21 PM, RanmaCanada said: Jellyfin is more popular as pirates hate to pay for stuff. Period. The fact it's open source means nothing. Jellyfin is extremely fragmented and still based on Luke's ancient code. Remember, Jellyfin was created because someone didn't like the fact there was a nag screen to pay for an open source product. They created Emby Unlocked and went forward and forked what is now Jellyfin. It's an inferior product that works well enough that people are willing to put up with its issues as it costs them zero dollars, yet costs them time and frustration. Case in point, one of those Jellyfin leeches wanted the WMC UI source for the express purpose of adding Jellyfin compatibility. There would be a million articles about "Jellyfin's NEW WMC interface", and Jellyfin would get all the credit for it
RanmaCanada 544 Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago It has also just been announced that Jellyfin had a serious RCE vulnerability in ALL their previous FFMPEG builds.. https://www.sentinelone.com/vulnerability-database/cve-2026-35033/ More proof that they don't know what they are doing..
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