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rffmpeg
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Questions about fibre channel, why is it so cheap? Can I setup Ethernet over fibre channel?
I got rffmpeg for distributed transcoding. Probably I understood Tdarr wrong, Tdarr leaves the files already transcoded or does transcoding on demand just like Rffmpeg? I got a lot of content on 4k that I would prefer to leave it like this for the best clients, and transcode as needed for 1080p computers
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Awesome Jellyfin - A collection of themes, plugins and companions for Jellyfin
I'd love to point out https://github.com/joshuaboniface/rffmpeg
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The Dim Media Manager is still active - Help us by filling out our survey!
Just having support for a remote transcoder, along the lines of unicorn transcoder or rffmpeg would be a good first step to let us start homebrewing a solution.
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VPS without transcoding ability – Best setup/format
In the rare case you need transcoding I would suggest you use a script like rffmpeg to offload transcoding to a more powerful target and/or use my script which creates trascoding workers when need be and deletes them afterwards (could be used with Unmanic as well).
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A rewrite of my old script that gracefully scales up and down nodes in cloud to serve as Jellyfin transcode workers
rffmpeg
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What 2023 will bring for PeerTube
> Also, remote transcoding of videos seems like a huge win! Makes it so you won't need as beefy as a system to run PeerTube.
You can technically do it if you're willing to hack around. Since it uses the ffmpeg binary you could technically replace it with rffmpeg[1], the setup isn't pretty but it's doable. I haven't done it myself but have seen reddit posts on the jellyfin community that it works pretty well once setup.
[1] https://github.com/joshuaboniface/rffmpeg
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You can distribute your transcoding load easily with these 2 docker images!
If it's a normal Jellyfin install you can just use the rffmpeg python script directly, or you could run docker on Windows or WSL.
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Jellyfin Transcoding HWA - Arc A380 or Intel 11th Desktop
Maybe in the future you can use multiple machines to do your transcoding?
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Possible to "outsource" my transcoding?
rffmpeg is supposed to do that. I haven't used it.
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Is Jellyfin on docker swarm with Hardware Acceleration even worth trying?
It should hopefully be pretty straightforward. We've got a user who's been working on autoscaling it with Kube and Hesner, so might be worth checking that out (see https://github.com/joshuaboniface/rffmpeg/issues/34 and specifically the last comment; his profile has his repos).
flood
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Show HN: PikaTorrent, a modern, multi-platform, open source BitTorrent app
Why bake libtransmission into the app instead of just using the transmission daemon's RPC?
What you've done actually makes it harder to use, because in order to configure any of transmission's settings (ports, connection/torrent connection limits, bandwith limits, etc) the user needs to dig around to find the transmission config folder and then manually edit JSON with a text editor - because your client doesn't expose any of transmissions numerous settings [1] to the user except for choosing the download folder.
I'm not sure why anyone would want to use this instead of Flood [2] or even old Transmission Web Control [3]
1: https://github.com/transmission/transmission/blob/main/docs/...
1: https://github.com/jesec/flood
2: https://github.com/ronggang/transmission-web-control
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Looking for a Multi-User Torrent Client...
Only one that I'm aware of is Flood: https://github.com/jesec/flood
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Self Hosted Roundup # 29
If you haven't seen the https://flood.js.org project before. It has subjectively a nicer ui and works with qbittorent.
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qBittorrent v4.5.1 release
You can install alternate web UIs very easy. I’m a big fan of Flood, which is mobile friendly: https://flood.js.org/
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current state of linux clients that can manage 20k+ torrents (~40tb)
One note: I lean heavily on an API to manage it so I'd love to continue using flood, I tested qbittorrent with it briefly and it didn't go well.
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Seedbox With Great Mobile Interface?
You mean a torrent client? I’m using rTorrent with Flood (the new jesec fork that’s actually active) and it works brilliantly on mobile
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Feature rich web ui skin with pages
https://flood.js.org/ ?
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Looking for a torrent setup to seed 5k+ torrents
If it's just the web ui you're worried about perhaps look into installing Flood & see if it helps? It's going to be a better web ui overall. (I've never needed to use it personally but it's been recommended in the pat)
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Beautiful new BitTorrent app just released in beta
qbitorrent-nox with flood-ui
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Transmission 4.0.0 (Beta 1) - Resource Efficiency & Code Modernization
Impressive. But I dont get why they would rebuild the web client when there are existing options like: https://github.com/jesec/flood
What are some alternatives?
outrun - Execute a local command using the processing power of another Linux machine.
VueTorrent - The sleekest looking WEBUI for qBittorrent made with Vuejs!
tubearchivist - Your self hosted YouTube media server
qBittorrent - qBittorrent BitTorrent client
PhotoPrism - AI-Powered Photos App for the Decentralized Web 🌈💎✨
docker-transmission-openvpn - Docker container running Transmission torrent client with WebUI over an OpenVPN tunnel
Nginx Proxy Manager - Docker container for managing Nginx proxy hosts with a simple, powerful interface
docker-qbittorrent
flood-for-transmission - A Flood (https://github.com/Flood-UI/flood) clone for Transmission
docker-plex
deluge-web-dark-theme - A modern dark theme for Deluge Web UI with custom accent colours and updated icons.