while enabling the subtitle burn-in for all complex formats helped... the subtitles show up a little early. And instead of just forced, it shows them all the time. It also didn't totally solve the problem. Seems like the issue is triggered at the transition points where forced subtitles would start or stop. The playback jumps to some others spot in the show, and the subtitles end up being from a totally difference scene. :(
Thanks to @Shadow@lemmy.ca and @Lem453@lemmy.ca Windows event viewer put me on the right path. The errors were coming from the .net installation. Which reminded me that I had recently uninstalled visual studio, and that jellyfin uses .net. Rerunning the jellyfin installer fixed the .net issue and I am up and running again.
Thanks, that had info I could work with.
Winner winner chicken dinner. It's been a few years since I had to do any real debugging on windows and I totally forgot about the event viewer. Thanks for the tip.
For anyone reading along, looks like there is a problem with my .net installation. That is probably because I uninstalled visual studio recently. It "shouldn't" have caused an issue, but M$....
Mine doesn't handle forced subtitles right or something. But I haven't started trying to tweak it yet. But when I watch like "invasion". It struggles during the Japanese scenes. The subtitles get out of sync and then eventually stop showing up all in one episode. Someone else mentioned something that might be the same and a trick for it that I will try soon.
I don't really understand the transcoding thing 100%. Like I get that something has to convert it from what is on disk to what you can see. But it isn't clear to me if things like my roku streaming stick or tivo streaming stick are doing the transcoding or if my current server is. And I am not really sure which I would want either.
On the running out of storage situation... if I get like a 2 bay NAS. And I run out of storage, what are my expansion options there? I assume I would have to get a bigger NAS. And would I just be able to transfer the hard drives? Couldn't I do the same with the PC, as long as I have a separate boot drive. (Just move the storage drives to a NAS?)
And overall, I guess I probably want the easiest way. Seems like a NUC and a NAS isn't too expensive, and I am assuming it is easiest.
Thanks. I don't have anything leftover lieing around. I have two kids and used up all my old stuff to make computers for them during the pandemic. So right now I am seeing things on the internet saying to buy a NUC as the server. At least that should be pretty quite. And then add on a NAS. I will have to consider just building a PC and giving it a ton of storage though. Might not be much cheaper though, and certainly would be more work.
but why would you want to stop seeding?
So do you set the torrent client default download dir to videos? And the system is smart enough not to make a copy there because there is already one visible to the client?
So this implies there is something else I am missing. I assumed people would just keep the whole library open for seeding. Why would you want to delete the file in the download folder?
Most people point out I am not worth their effort to trace for a few movies. But I am curious, if say I use a specific browser when on the vpn and only use a few very specific accounts like this one which I don't use when I am off the vpn. How do they identify me.
There are a lot of things there I don't know much about... yet. People have said that the issues in the news don't apply to the linked mini pc because it is a 12 gen. I haven't even picked a distro to install on it yet, so I don't know much about the versions. And I don't have any idea what ReBAR is in this context..