Yeah, but need to figure out how to see transfer speed using ssh. Sorry noob here :)
Yeah, but need to figure out how to see transfer speed using ssh. Sorry noob here :)
Its the cheapest drive I could find (refurbished seagate from amazon), I thought thats the reason for being slow, but wasnt aware its that low. Im also getting 25-40 MB/s (200-320 Mbps) when copying files from this drive over network. Streaming works great so its not too slow at all. Is there better way of debugging this? What speeds can I expect from good drive or best drive?
Ill research more about BTRFS and ZFS, thx
But that would first download to SSD, then move to HDD and then become available (arr import) on jellyfin server, making it slower than not using SSD. Am I missing something?
What about UPS just for CMOS battery? And a tiny diesel generator with 60 ml tank
After flatpak update everything is working fine! Thank you!
Hehe. I have been switching from nvidia to amd and back to nvidia. I guess next switch should be amd again
When you say last nvidia update, when was that? I had some updates few days ago and everything went smooth, but today things went south. Is there any way I can confirm Im having gpu driver issue or kernel issue or both?
24/7 and no UPS. Drains 33W on idle which I found good enough for me
You have to open qbittorrents console and run a curl command that contains a cookie from your MaM security settings. There is a guide in help&support -> api -> dynamic seedbox ip
You are right, its working fine now. Wasnt aware that from/to was implemented. Thx
Oh you are right, didn’t know that was available in HA GUI. Thank you, I’ll test it out later.
I was looking for automtion that turns off the speakers, but I could have the same approach for turning them on.
If I understood correctly, that triger would be active at any state change (from on to off, from off to unavailable, from off to on, from unavailable to off) and then using IF ChromeCast is off it would activate automation even when it changes from unavailable to off. That wouldn’t solve the issue, am I missing something?
I want it to triger when changing from on to off only, while ignoring change from unavailble to off.
Glad it worked!
In client go to settings -> playback -> Queue all susequent episodes
I never use shuffle, but check out is auto queue enabled
Thank you. It makes sense now
I have tried my m3u IPTV on jellyfin and it sucks, just use TiviMate for android or VLC on PC
Thanks for input.
Several of your devices have the feature you want, but you ignore or defeat them because you want another feature as well (play next episode, etc)
Well the projector have that feature, but I’m not happy with it because CEC is not working. I end up with half solution because sound is still playing from BT speaker. Other than that, if I want to continue watching I have to grab projectors remote to press a button (less important, but working on reducing number of remotes from 3 to 1).
CC works fine if I dont use autoplay next episode (it still plays movie/show untill the end), but doesn’t work if Im watching TiviMate. Again half solution unfortunately.
You could look into Google Home Automations
Specific time like 00:30 wouldn’t work for us, but I’ve been playing with home assistant yesterday and came to hopefully a great solution. I was thinking about automation that will mute sound 90 min after CC was powered on and then if I don’t disable mute in 5 min another automation turns off device. Sounds perfect, but need to try it out. I guess Google HA can do that as well, but I already have home assistant for other things in our house.
audio / video (AV) receivers
We dont have any AV receiver yet, CC is connected to projector via HDMI and to speaker via bluetooth.
If you have other tips or you think I’m missing something, I’ll be happy to hear
I have managed to copy with rsync and getting 180 MB/s. I guess my initial assumption was wrong, HDD is obviously not bottleneck here, it can get close to ISP speed. Thank you for pointing this out, Ill do more testing these days. Im kinda shocked because I never knew HDD can be that fast. Gonna reread all the comments as well