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I switched to Emby. Which I now access via SenPlayer. Am I doing this right?!?!
Well if you ask me, not really, I disavowed emby years ago and afaic its just Plex and Jellyfin in this space to me
Ok, you’re gonna have to unpack that one for me! Plex was always messing things up with transcoding, and I hate the Jellyfin UI and always had trouble getting it working and keeping it working.
Here's a comment I wrote on it about a year ago
Tldr; they are an early example of open source enshittification before enshittification was even coined (iirc)
Fair. And I agree with your stance. But I don’t feel like setting something else up again, especially if it’s a thing that has caused me problems in the past, like Jellyfin. I miss XBMC.
Kodi (formerly XBMC) is still there as far as I've seen. So if you liked XBMC give it a try maybe.
I'm loving my Kodi setup. But see other comments for caveats.
How was Plex messing up transcoding?
It kept trying to transcode things when I just wanted direct uncompressed streaming
Likely a codec issue with your client player. The client couldn’t play the file (either video or audio) natively, so the server transcoded the file so it could.
Transcoding is a feature. I understand why you would rather it direct stream, but you’ve got to make sure the client can play the file natively.
It’s an AppleTv 4k. It shouldn’t have had a problem, and it works fine with Emby.
You’re right, it shouldn’t have a problem. I know subtitles can sometimes force transcoding.