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Hahahaha, duck you
Debian can also be FreeBSD https://wiki.debian.org/Debian_GNU/kFreeBSD
Unfortunately died last year
Unfortunately died last year
so... it can not be FreeBSD? :)
The fact that debian GNU/FreeBSD died before debian GNU/Hurd is kinda sad, honestly
Is it related to this issue posted to the bsd forks github?
I cant help you directly as I run Jellyfin on linux, but that should be your first port of call. just keep in mind jellyfin on FreeBSD is 100% unofficial so you are on your own.
This appears to be correct. See:
EncoderAppPath was simply not present at all in encoding.xml! There was only the display value: My own installation was completely fixed by adding /usr/local/bin/ffmpeg
From the page
set the path to /use/local/bin/ffmpeg works fine for my installation (directly on freebsd 14 host. not jail. I fail to get hwaccel running, though…)
How did you set that path exactly?
I had the same problem, sorry to say i had to run it in a Linux Docker container instead to get it to work optimally.
Are you running it natively as "jail" ?
No, in a linux VM that then has a docker running in it.