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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•setting up jellyfin for anime properlyEnglish
11·28 days agoI like using sonarr(https://sonarr.tv/) - you can assign the episodes and seasons. Then you can have it rename them. There is an absolute episode numbering setting. Trash guides is helpful too: https://trash-guides.info/
My setup is for Plex, but I’m assuming Jellyfin should be able to consume the library names the same
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Updated: Honey, I Shrunk The Vids 2.3.4English
2·4 months agoReally excited to try this. Handbrake always too daunting for me. Currently putting it into a docker container - couple of requests:
- looks like the auto detect fails to see GPU passthrough on docker container. I’m assuming I can force it and ignore the auto detect?
- I pointed it at a 7 season show on my NAS from a work server node. It appears to be copying everything over before starting the encoding. Could this be chunked? I’d like to eventually point this at all my media and let it run
EDIT: Looks like it was my doing on the GPU docker stuff. Need to follow steps to enable GPU on docker then need the following arguments:
--gpus all -e NVIDIA_VISIBLE_DEVICES=all -e NVIDIA_DRIVER_CAPABILITIES=compute,video,utility

You definitely don’t get it. One, this is a future date to take effect. Two, these companies already have a way to run things locally - without Internet services. That’s how the development works. This would force companies to release that local version when they decide to no longer support the game. So like how a lot of multiplayer games already work - steam has a server version that you download, run on a computer, and connect. Nobody who built these games wants them to be unavailable at some future point