HotChickenFeet

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[–] [email protected] 1 points 6 months ago

Anyone with Navidrome should consider trying this. It provides a means to create & modify the smart playlists graphically & makes it easier to rate songs with stars vs the web UI

[–] [email protected] 1 points 7 months ago (1 children)

Responding to myself...

Datasheet reports 7.05 idle watts (~11w at active random read) so depending on what it considers idle, it'd be 8*7.05|11= 56.4:88W

Server clocks in at ~102W. Halving the drives would reduce the power by 27 : 43%

And in theory other components (motherboard, CPU...) must be using anywhere from (102-88) :(102-56.4)= 14 : 45.6 W.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 7 months ago (2 children)

Thanks! I need to look more into what the power implications of 8 drives is - they never spin down, so I assume they are a non-trivial portion of my power consumption.

That said, I've been considering upgrading to something recent and low power anyways. It would be a good opportunity to sneak in some useful features too,

  • Maybe the possibility of transcoding a video stream
  • USB3 (not a huge deal)
  • Non VGA display (useful, for when connection issues arise)
  • Audio jack (I could use navidrome jukebox mode!)

Which the old hardware wouldn't support without adapters, cards, etc.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 7 months ago

Proton, some of their paid exit nodes support P2P

[–] [email protected] 3 points 7 months ago (6 children)
  • Server - Desktop Tower

    • Build - Intel server board & CPU based on old serverbuild naskiller guide
      • OS on SSD
      • ZFS ON 8 6TB DRIVES, YIELDING ~36TB of storage, recoverable with up to two failed drives
    • Runs (via docker)
      • Navidrome (webui used daily @ work, dsub on phone, feishin on desktop)
      • Jellyfin (used almost exclusively locally on my TV, occasionally to watch with friends on web)
      • Nextcloud (used occasionally, mostly backs up password files, etc or to share. Thinking about replacing.)
      • QBitTorrent with glutun VPN
      • Audiobookshelf - used frequently for audiobooks. Occasionally for podcasts. Often more convenient to use antennapod/pocket casts on phone for active podcasts)
      • Kavitas - used seldom. Thinking about stopping. I like using obps on my rooted kindle to access my library.
      • Changedetection.io -watch some sites for new products, etc
      • Kiwix (local wikipedia copy I use shortcuts in FF locally to search for things)
      • Homepage (local links I use on local machines to my services)
  • Raspberry pi

    • Adguard home & unbound - block most garbage for any traffic from my home

Thoughts - I'm considering downsizing. I don't really need all that much space, and it can be a headache at times. With drive replacement costs on top of power (~$320 a year) I consider either going to a vps or downsizing to what could run on a small compute like the n100 or a raspberry pi5, etc.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 8 months ago (2 children)

I dia just find this: https://forum.jellyfin.org/t-jellyfin-authentik-duo-2fa-solution-tutorial

Which claims app compatible 2FA via authentik

[–] [email protected] 1 points 8 months ago (1 children)
  1. Nothing like a sonic analysis that I know of jellyfin.
  2. Never had issues with x265 other than for devices that don't have the computation power to decompress. Direct play to my TV with 4K streams have always been excellent.
  3. It could heavily limit apps, but you could use authentik/authelia to enable access to jellyfin, so external access requires MFA. Internally apps could access the local IP normally without authentik. But bouncing off authentik first would likely prevent most (all?) Apps from working externally - you'd likely only have the webui externally. Can't think of a solid solution until Jellyfin natively supports 2FA
[–] [email protected] 3 points 8 months ago* (last edited 8 months ago) (6 children)

I know you want a single 'yes' for the whole package which is fair, and Jellyfin doesn't offer all of these things, but I'll at least mention:

  • A dedicated music app?

    • Its FOSS and there are several excellent apps in my experience worth looking into. I absolutely love feishin (for jellyfin or navidrome). On android I've liked finamp and Gelli.
  • Music filtering/smart playlists?

    • smart playlists - Not that I know of
  • Sonic analysis?

    • not that I know of
  • Good 4k/x265 performance?

  • I actually am not sure what issues you have here. Are you talking about transcoding it? I most often use native play and so long as the device receiving x265 can handle it I've never had issues

  • Has a third party (or built in) utility that shows me streaming usage per person?

  • Allows me to limit remote users to streaming from a single IP address at a time?

    • single IP, I am not sure. But you can limit the number of simultaneous connections they can have (e.g. only one stream, etc). I realize that doesn't have the same exact result in edge cases.
  • Let’s me watch something together with another remote user?

    • Yes. Syncplay exists on it. I have had good experiences with both users in browsers app. But on webos TV app it doesn't work for me.
  • Has an app for most any device (like Plex or Emby) that does NOT require sideloading?

    • Pretty sure they have webos/android TV apps, android, iOS, a desktop player, web interface. I have first hand experience with android, web interface, Linux/windows, webos. There is a roku app, but I don't knknow if it requires sideloading.
  • Has built in native DVR steaming/recording support? Jellyfin DVR capabilities exist, but I can't speak to them.

  • Two factor authentication? Unfortunately, not. I think there are hack ways to pass it through other validators/credentials, but I agree it needs native support of some kind.

For the music gripes - honestly, navidrome IMO. If folks are happy with experience with Plex for everything, I am happy for them, but libraries specialized for media types can have big benefits and focused features.

  • Video: Jellyfin (or Plex)
  • Music: Navidrome
  • Audiobooks: audiobookshelf
  • Podcasts: still searching. I partially use Audiobookshelf here but don't love it for podcasts.
[–] [email protected] 2 points 8 months ago

Is .com fixed in some way to prevent the same scaling? I thought it was basically the domain sellers increasing the prices year over year

[–] [email protected] 1 points 8 months ago

I've only just started looking myself, but theres agora online

https://agoranomic.org/index.html (the hamburger menu has a how to play option)

Also: https://blognomic.com/

[–] [email protected] 0 points 9 months ago (1 children)

I feel like using a@[IPv6:2001:db8::1] is asking for trouble everywhere online.

But its tempting to try out, not many people would expect this.

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