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I currently have two TVs, one I use an appleTV with and the other with a googleTV HD (device formerly known as Chromecast), but they both have issues.

The jellyfin app on appleTV is messed up, it fucks up audio and subs all the time, and in general has a hard time with media that has multiple audio tracks, not using the audio I select with the remote.

The googleTV just stutters with almost everything, direct stream or transcoded doesn't matter. All of my library is just 1080p, I have proper wifi to it, all mobile devices stream just fine.

So neither of these provide me with a solution that really works.

What solutions can you recommend, that allows for seamless navigation of jellyfin with my remote? I don't want anything resembling a mouse/keyboard combo for navigation whatsoever.

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[–] Damage@feddit.it 1 points 2 weeks ago

I use the Kodi app on my smart tv to watch movies and shows shared from my server via SMB, never had any problems, aside from green tint on some HDR encodings. My TV's wired tho.

[–] zod000@lemmy.ml 1 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

I've used a bunch of different solutions over the years, but currently I just run Gerbera and it streams my local library to my TVs because of the sheer ease. It's not perfect, fast forward and rewind can be iffy to get working with some configurations, but otherwise it has been a smooth experience.

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[–] zer0squar3d@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

I am using the "Chromecast with Google TV" connected to wifi via 5ghz and use mkv files from collection via Jellyfin. I used to transcode from the i7-8700u but larger files took too long to start playing (with quicksync and proper drivers and passthrough) and tried turning off transcode and surprising works fine without issues. Ive tried 15gb files without issues.

So i would suggest checking your set up to make sure not something configured wrong and if you use mkv files try turning off all transcode to see if it works better.

[–] Elkenders 1 points 2 weeks ago

Same experience here.

[–] dingdongitsabear@lemmy.ml 1 points 2 weeks ago (8 children)

an old laptop/desktop (like 6th-gen Intel or newer) that boots directly into jellyfin-media-player in TV fullscreen mode. it supports any remote that can emmit up-down-left-right, enter, esc (like, via InputRemapper). disable transcoding on the server and play anything you want via direct stream.

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[–] fry@lemmy.sdf.org 0 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago) (2 children)

Are you hellbent on using Jellyfin? It's basically a Kodi for dummies where they removed the best parts, kept the worst and and slapped on a pretty ui. It's bloated behind the scenes and does have it quirks.

An alternative could be to just set up an NFS share with your media and use whatever player you like. Nova video player on Google/Android TV isn't as pretty as Jellyfin but it gets the work done.

I've had zero issues with Infuse on apple tv. Easy to navigate, looks good and plays stuff on my network shares. I think there is support for adding a Jellyfin library as a source as well but I haven't tried it.

[–] ExcessShiv@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago) (1 children)

It's important that I can restrict certain users to specific content based on age rating, i dont want to do that manually. the server has content for both kids and adults, and my *arr stack + jellyfin works really well aside from these two devices which have quirks.

I've use Kodi years ago, i absolutely hated using it.

A simple and intuitive UI is important, since the kids have to be able to use it as well.

[–] fry@lemmy.sdf.org 1 points 2 weeks ago

I see. The multi user support in Jellyfin is arguably one of its strengths so that's a shame. Don't have a good recommendation in that case.

Adult or not, Android/Google tv lacks good media centers or video players. Jellyfin, Kodi, Nova or VLC are basically your options and they are all crap in their own way. If you don't want to watch something on Netflix, HBO etc. It's really a bummer.

[–] MaggiWuerze@feddit.org 1 points 2 weeks ago (2 children)
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[–] Shimitar@feddit.it 0 points 2 weeks ago

Got an amazon firestick pro 4k. Have just a 1080p TV, but the pro4k hardware is just better than the other models.

Fully satisfied. Works beautiful with Jelly fin TV app.

Has amazon advertising tough, so YMMV.

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