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I run jellyfin on an LXC, so first get jellyfin installed personally I would separate jellyfin and your other docker containers, I have a separate VM for my podman containers. I need jellyfin up 100% of the time so that's why its separate.
Work on the first problem, getting jellydin installed I wouldn't use docker, just follow the steps for installing it on Ubuntu directly.
Second, to get the unprivileged lxc to work with your nas share follow this forum post: https://forum.proxmox.com/threads/tutorial-unprivileged-lxcs-mount-cifs-shares.101795/
Thirdly, read through the jellyfin docs for hardware acceleration. Its always best practice to not just run scripts blindly on your machine.
Lastly take a break if you can't figure it out, when I'm stuck I always need to take a day and just think stuff over and I usually figure out why its not working by just doing that.
If you need any help let me know!
So I got Jellyfin running last night as an unprivileged LXC using a community script. It's accessible via web browser, and I could connect my NAS. Now I'm having NAS-server connection issues and "fatal player" issues on certain items. I appreciate the support, I'm going to need a lot of it haha
This is most likely because of encoding. Did you change any settings in jellyfin for hardware acceleration? Have you passed theough your GPU? You will need to find out what codecs your GPU supports and enable those in the jellyfin hardware encoding spot.
I tried taking a screenshot of the full page to show you, but yes it's set to QSV and /dev/dri/renderD128. I've tried QSV and VAAPI with similar results, I'm sticking with QSV for now as it's Jellyfin's official recommendation. I've enabled decoding for H264, HEVC, VP9, and AVI. I've enabled hardware encoding for H264 and HEVC. If I disable transoding completely it works fine, but some of the streaming devices need 720p functionality (ideally to transcode down to 4:3 480i).
Ah OK what GPU are you using? are you using the integrated graphics of your CPU?
Yes, just using the iGPU. Thought about an Nvidia card, but setting it up sounded like torture so just whatever is on the i5-13500 for now
Did you go here and look at the supported codecs for encoding and decoding?
https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/docs/onevpl/developer-reference-media-intel-hardware/1-1/overview.html#ENCODE-OVERVIEW-11-12
So this looks good then?
Yeah I would say so. You still having issues?
Yeah, I'm about to start the process of trashing the system and starting anew with Ubuntu Server. Even if I had 24/7 community support, I think I'd still dread dealing with Proxmox. The whole reason I hopped on the Prox train was that videos make it seem like an alternative to deep-diving into cli...but everything I've been doing is cli, so screw it