Does the index support any wireless contraption?
Does the index support any wireless contraption?
So how does it render to screen? Because the biggest nag on any of these previous implementations came when I needed to use VNC to remotely connect to the desktop…
Thanks. I’ve been noticing this A LOT. Deluge will stop and error out the download. You are forced to manually check the file before being able to resume the download. Only, it will error out again a few seconds later. Keeping a very up to date block filter seems to help, but only a little bit.
Thanks…In the end Dodi version worked. Not sure what’s the difference. It’s also a bit frustrating that all those Lutris error codes are undocumented.
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Thanks… I guess the solution tends to be “go for dodi, not fitgirl”. Not sure what’s different, but this tends to sort my issues. I still don’t know what that error number even meant.
Sadly no luck…and re-syncing these manually would be a royal PITA. I’d be happy to re-encode them myself from source DVDs if I was able to find them (I’d assume the DVDs would have multilanguage?). But so far no luck :(
EDIT: Holy cow I think I might have found them. You can search Simpsons. MULTi DSNP RondoBYM on sites such as 1337. These encodes are…big, taking 25-30GB per season, but because they include about 10 languages audio? This is still untested, I’m trying to download these at the moment. Spanish, Latin Spanish, French, Portuguese are included (and many others, Czech, Turkish, Japanese?). I plan to run some remuxer or something later to cut out the audios I’m not interested on. Sadly (or obviously) this guy didn’t manage to go any further than seasons 1-8. The classics, I guess.
Qualcomm? Not… Arm in general?
Trust me… The writing is very much with the same dark/silly humor as the game. You even get characters ignoring their main quests and going to clear side quests.
There’s NV hinted at the next season… If they make it.
I’ll try with Unravel Two, but it’s been driving me insane for a long while.
… Because everyone else started now. And so far they all got away with it.
Well it’s a Jellyfin server. I bought a CPU that CAN transcode, for this specific purpose. Without hardware decoding, CPU usage scales quite quickly, but it could still hold 3-4 streams at 60fps I believe. At any rate, I bought this 2nd hand microPC with the specific purpose of being a Proxmox server with Jellyfin transcoding. And so, between having to consider further hard drive upgrades, or using the transcode function…I kinda choose the cheapest one since it’s at hand.
If your Jellyfin collection starts to grow big enough, and x264 transcoding on the fly is as easy as passing through the GPU these days…it’s pretty much a no brainer. You have small files, and if someone still needs x264 (which would need to be specifically a Firefox streamer, as I believe Chrome supports it, and the Jellyfin apps also support it if your computer/phone does), the transcoding on the fly can be done using about 1-2% of the server CPU. I did something like 12 simultaneous different transcodes once, and my oldish i5 9500T held its ground perfectly, I think it reached about 35% CPU at the peak of it.
Hmmm what do you mean the video kept crashing? Where is your server set up? What are you using for OS? Is it bare metal, is it running in a Windows, in a VM, in a container?
In my case it’s running in a Proxmox LXC container (the container is running Ubuntu). I’m passing through the integrated GPU, as instructed in the Jellyfin docs. And then I enable Intel QSV transcoding on Jellyfin. The CPU consumption is close to negligible. Then again, you need an Intel CPU capable of x264 transcoding at decent rates. Anything after 8th gen should be able to do the trick (with this I mean, you can ALSO transcode whatever source to x265 on the fly, but that’s not a feature I’m actively using at the moment, as the resulting file is usually larger anyway). I’m using an i5 9500T, and I benchmarked something like 8 transcodes simultaneously to almost no impact. I think it was starting to be noticeable past 12 transcodes simultaneously. But that’s some heavy streaming there! That’d mean EVERYONE is connecting at once to your server using FF (I believe Chrome is x265 capable, and the apps also take x265 just fine if your phone/computer support it). So…in short, my i5 from a few generations ago is already overkill for x265
For a Jellyfin server however it’s quite a boon.
I loved the game, but i refuse tob buy it in Epic. Any guesses on when does the exclusivity end?
I’m a bit partial to Spain’s performance this year with their Bitch (“zorra”) song… https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zSZqlQZ0_us
The good news are on RISCV. ARM has even more closed source bootloader and binary driver blobs than x86 architecture. It’s supposed to be good power efficiency over Intel for a laptop, but not so sure about amd.