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emby server - auto bitrate vs user selected


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mastrmind11
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I'd like the ability to see what auto thinks should be the bitrate vs what the user selects in the app.  Does auto run every time and then just honor the manual override?  I ask because I have a user that continuously connects and transcodes at 800k, which is like flip phone bitrate and he's on an iPad.  If I knew what auto thought, I could recommend to him that he's getting garbage video because that's what he chose, not what the server is capable of.  

Thanks

 

edit:  yes, i know I can go check netdata and see, but when I'm not at home or there's more than 1 user, the admin page is way more meaningful and accessible.

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Jdiesel
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In my experience Auto is always 800k for all off network devices. I have a 100Mb upload connection to my server. Manually selecting any quality works perfectly. First thing I tell my users is to change the quality from Auto to 8Mbps for home devices and 3Mbps for mobile devices as a starting point.

 

One thing I miss about Plex is that clients could report buffering events back to the server. I used Plexpy, at the time, to track buffering events and if I saw a pattern for a specific device I could tell the user to change the quality.

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Yes I think it makes sense to display this information.

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mastrmind11
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Yes we'll try to look at this. Thanks.

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AngelSing
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I also add my vote to this topic. I believe it is very important to have more control over the bitrate and to improve the automatic mode in Emby.

In my opinion, a truly reliable automatic mode would be one where the user can run a speed test against their own server to calculate the recommended bitrate. Based on the result of that test, Emby should automatically adjust to the most appropriate bitrate.

Additionally, this test should be able to be run manually whenever the user needs it, and it should be independent of the device from which it is performed. I know this may be complex, but if we are talking about correctly choosing the kbps for each device, there should be a test where the client sends test packets to the server to determine which bitrate is most appropriate at that moment.

That would be a true automatic method. Many times, streaming quality can vary depending on the client ISP network usage, the server load, or the connection conditions at that moment. For that reason, it would be useful to have an automatic task that periodically checks the best available bitrate.

There should also be an option to run this test manually in case the user considers it necessary to update the recommended kbps in order to improve streaming.

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