Themerr-plex
docker-jellyfin
Themerr-plex | docker-jellyfin | |
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16 | 31 | |
58 | 585 | |
- | 3.2% | |
9.1 | 8.1 | |
1 day ago | 6 days ago | |
Python | Dockerfile | |
GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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Themerr-plex
- Themerr-plex v0.2.0 Released
- Themerr-plex v0.1.4 Released
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plugin directory for LinuxServer.io docker image
Plex plugin -> https://github.com/LizardByte/Themerr-plex
- Themerr-plex v0.1.3 Released
- Themerr-plex v0.1.2 Released
- Themerr-plex v0.1.1 Released
- Themerr-plex v0.1.0 Released
- Themerr-plex v0.0.8 Released
- Themerr-plex v0.0.7 Released
- Themerr-plex v0.0.6 Released
docker-jellyfin
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plugin directory for LinuxServer.io docker image
The container's Dockerfile is based on Ubuntu Jammy and performs a straight-up install of the debs from repo.jellyfin.org, so it'll be the same as on any Debian-based system, indeed /var/lib/jellyfin/plugins.
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What’s the difference between the linuxserver and the official Jellyfin Docker image?
The Linuxserver.io image is, first of all, a 3rd party unofficial image, but with our blessing. They take a base Ubuntu OS image and install our official Ubuntu packages in the Docker environment. On startup it also executes the same binary in the end, so functionally, to anyone who doesn't know any different, they're the same: you get Jellyfin out in the end.
- QSV Hardware Acceleration Fails
- Why I use Jellyfin for my home media library
- Jellyfin 10.8.5 Released
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Jellyfin 10.8 and Raspberry 4 hardware acceleration
Are you using Docker? If so you’ll probably need to expose the device through to Docker too. Instructions for Pi here, which may or may not work: https://github.com/linuxserver/docker-jellyfin
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Issues with OpenCL Tonemapping with QSV
I'm on an Arch Linux host with linuxserver image (J4005 with UHD600). OpenCL tone mapping does not work out of the box. I have to add DOCKER_MODS=linuxserver/mods:jellyfin-opencl-intel , per this GitHub issue, as an additional environment flag to my docker-compose.yml file, lest ffmpeg complains about not able to find device ocl@va.
- Having trouble trying to update to 10.8.0 using Portainer
- Jellyfin 10.8.0 has been released!
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Synology DS218+ and HDR
If you don't want to migrate to the official one, just wait for https://github.com/linuxserver/docker-jellyfin/pull/155
What are some alternatives?
RetroArcher-plex - RetroArcher metadata plugin for Plex.
media-driver - Intel Graphics Media Driver to support hardware decode, encode and video processing.
ThemerrDB - Movie and Video Game Theme Song Database.
jellyfin-plugin-skin-manager - Jellyfin Skin Manager is a plugin that helps you to download and install skins
Themerr-jellyfin - Plugin for Jellyfin that adds theme songs to movies and tv shows using ThemerrDB.
jellyfin-plugin-themesongs - Downloads TV Show Theme Songs for your library
RetroArcher - WIP: Game streaming server / front-end.
rpi-ffmpeg - FFmpeg work for RPI
PlexyGlass - Plugin for Plex Media Server, that enables additional URL services, including a working YouTube URL service!
nextcloud-gpodder - nextcloud app that replicates basic gpodder.net api
Varken - Standalone application to aggregate data from the Plex ecosystem into InfluxDB using Grafana as a frontend
jellyfin-plugin-intros - Intros Plugin for Jellyfin