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jellyfin-mpv-shim
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Video is transcoding due to unsupported subtitle codec
You could try Jellyfin-MPV-Shim but it’s not much of a UI and I don’t know if the playback will be any different from Jellyfin Media Player. Same thing about playback goes for JellyPlayer.
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Another player for windows
You mean something better than Jellyfin Media Player? It works pretty great for me on my Mac. Some people like Jellyfin-MPV-Shim but I don’t think it’s much of a UI.
- [Jellyfin] Comment lancer Jellyfin MPV SHIM Desktop?
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VLC player for jellyfin?
As others have said, MPV Shim is another option on PC that also uses the same player as JMP. It has more options too that you use for the player like enabling shaders, video aspect ratio changes, volume gain changes, and so forth. Though it works as a hidden player that only appears when you cast to it.
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Jellyfin Media Player v1.9.0 - Lots of bug fixes, aspect ratio control, optional external web client, more transcoding options, and fixed TLS 1.3 support (Also more MPV Shim updates too)
Support IPv6 addressing with a protocol prefix (#306)
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Jellfyin Media Player v1.9.0 - Lots of bug fixes, aspect ratio control, optional external web client, more transcoding options, and fixed TLS 1.3 support (Also more MPV Shim updates too)
Fix endless video skipping with auto profiles. (#323)
- HEVC files stuttering in jellyfin media player
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Loss of remote control since last Jellyfin Media Player (Windows) update
I'm wondering if there is a bug in the Jellyfin server that is causing remote control connections to get lost. I had to put some really aggressive self-healing logic into MPV Shim to get it to stay connected reliably. This doesn't exist in web so JMP may suffer these reliability issues.
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Jellyscrub and Hardware Acceleration
I use Jellyfin MPV Shim with uosc and thumbfast.
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Updated Jellyfin Media Player and MPV Shim Versions Released
Jellyfin MPV Shim v2.3.1
Nuitka
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Py2wasm – A Python to WASM Compiler
Thanks for the feedback! I'm Syrus, main author of the work on py2wasm.
We already opened a PR into Nuitka to bring the relevant changes upstream: https://github.com/Nuitka/Nuitka/pull/2814
We envision py2wasm being a thin layer on top of Nuitka, as also commented in the article.
From what we gathered, we believe that there's usefulness on having py2wasm as a separate package, as py2wasm would also need to ship the precompiled Python distribution (3.11) for WASI (which will not be needed for the other Nuitka use cases), apart of also shipping other tools that are not directly relevant for Nuitka
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Python Is Portable
This is a good place to mention https://nuitka.net/ which aims to compile python programs into standalone binaries.
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We are under DDoS attack and we do nothing
For Python, you could make a proper deployment binary using Nuitka (in standalone mode – avoid onefile mode for this). I'm not pretending it's as easy as building a Go executable: you may have to do some manual hacking for more unusual unusual packages, and I don't think you can cross compile. I think a key element you're getting at is that Go executables have very few dependencies on OS packages, but with Python (once you've sorted the actual Python dependencies) you only need the packages used for manylinux [2], which is not too onerous.
[1] https://nuitka.net/
[2] https://peps.python.org/pep-0599/#the-manylinux2014-policy
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Faster Blogging: A Developer's Dream Setup
glee is rich in blogging features but has some drawbacks. One of the main drawbacks is its compatibility with multiple operating systems and system architectures. We lost one potential customer due to glee incompatibility in macOS. Another major issue is the deployment time. We built the first version of glee entirely in Python and used nuitka, nuitka compiles Python programs into a single executable binary file. We need to create three separate stages for creating executable binaries for Windows, Mac, and Linux in deployment, and it takes around 20 minutes to complete.
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Python 3.13 Gets a JIT
There is already an AOT compiler for Python: Nuitka[0]. But I don't think it's much faster.
And then there is mypyc[1] which uses mypy's static type annotations but is only slightly faster.
And various other compilers like Numba and Cython that work with specialized dialects of Python to achieve better results, but then it's not quite Python anymore.
[0] https://nuitka.net/
[1] https://github.com/python/mypy/tree/master/mypyc
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Briefcase: Convert a Python project into a standalone native application
Nuitka deals pretty well with those in general: https://nuitka.net/
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Ask HN: How does Nuitka (Python compiler) work?
Hi HN,
Has anyone explored Nuitka [1] and developed understanding from a blank slate?
Is there any toy version of this, so that one can start playing with the language translation concepts?
Is there any underlying theory/inspiration upon which this project is built?
Are there any similar projects, in say other languages?
[1] https://github.com/Nuitka/Nuitka
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Why not tell people to “simply” use pyenv, poetry or anaconda
That's more of cultural problem in the Python community.
If I provide an end user software to my client written an Python (so not a backend, not a lib...), I will compile it with nuitka (https://github.com/Nuitka/Nuitka) and hide the stack trace (https://www.bitecode.dev/p/why-and-how-to-hide-the-python-st...) to provide a stand alone executable.
This means the users don't have to know it's made with Python or install anything, and it just works.
However, Python is not like Go or Rust, and providing such an installer requires more than work, so a huge part of the user base (which have a lot of non professional coders) don't have the skill, time or resources to do it.
And few people make the promotion of it.
I should write an article on that because really, nobody wants to setup python just to use a tool.
- Python cruising on back of c++
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Is cython a safe option for obfuscate a python project?
As for a simpler option, you could use a "compiler": https://github.com/Nuitka/Nuitka
What are some alternatives?
jellyfin-media-player - Jellyfin Desktop Client based on Plex Media Player
PyInstaller - Freeze (package) Python programs into stand-alone executables
jellyfin-chromecast - Chromecast Client for Jellyfin
pyarmor - A tool used to obfuscate python scripts, bind obfuscated scripts to fixed machine or expire obfuscated scripts.
Emby2Jelly - python script to recreate users from emby to jellyfin and migrate their watched content
PyOxidizer - A modern Python application packaging and distribution tool
plex-mpv-shim - Cast media from Plex Mobile and Web apps to MPV. (Unofficial)
py2exe - modified py2exe to support unicode paths
jellyfin-kodi - Jellyfin Plugin for Kodi
false-positive-malware-reporting - Trying to release your software sucks, mostly because of antivirus false positives. I don't have an answer, but I do have a list of links to help get your code whitelisted.
Emby - Emby Server is a personal media server with apps on just about every device.
py2app