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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).
telepythy
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Outrun: Execute local command using processing power of another Linux machine
Hmm interesting idea. I was working on something a couple weeks ago after all the "αcτµαlly pδrταblε εxεcµταblε" stuff. My idea was to be able to run local programs like your favorite fancy shell, but on a remote machine or container that does not have it installed (think lightweight containers you need to work in). The idea was to have a parent program that runs your shell or other client program using ptrace to intercept and proxy all syscalls to a small client on the remote machine/container. So the code would be running locally, but all of the syscalls would be running remotely. I actually got it somewhat working but gave up when I realized that the difficulty in memory and file access. Files in particular were hard since I couldn't disambiguate if a file access was for a "local" or "remote" file. Also in the past I did something silmilar for python programs https://github.com/seiferteric/telepythy
What are some alternatives?
outrun - Execute a local command using the processing power of another Linux machine.
OpenAFS - Fork of OpenAFS from git.openafs.org for visualization
tubearchivist - Your self hosted YouTube media server
PhotoPrism - AI-Powered Photos App for the Decentralized Web 🌈💎✨
llama
Nginx Proxy Manager - Docker container for managing Nginx proxy hosts with a simple, powerful interface
docker-transmission-openvpn - Docker container running Transmission torrent client with WebUI over an OpenVPN tunnel
docker-plex
walk - Terminal file manager
Emby2Jelly - python script to recreate users from emby to jellyfin and migrate their watched content
uptime-kuma - A fancy self-hosted monitoring tool