Sadly, there’s no working Roku app for subsonic, that would be an option, too…
What really got me with Jellyfin is the integration I have with my TV (using a Roku box): I set it up for movies and tv shows, obviously, but since Jellyfin also serves my music, I can now also turn on the music over my tv. That’s pretty neat. I can relate to the discovery of music, but for me it currently works well enough…
That’s a good hint, although I wouldn’t mind too mich. personally. My server is located in the basement.
I don’t keep track actively. I noticed problems when reading a file and looked at the drive with smartctl for that reason. Does anybody know how to keep track actively?
that wouldn’t be a problem for me, as my server is located in the basement. But good to know!
my currently failing drive is a WD as well… 🥴 I bought it a year ago, I think…
I was thinking actual hard drives, not SSDs…
Yes, I suspected that. But I’ve also tried to change that already, to no avail… :-(
That’s exactly what I was looking for - I came across MakeMKV before, but couldn’t find a recent Linux version - didn’t think of Flathub, though. None of the guides that come up if you look for dvd ripping on linux mention it, though… Thanks mate!
Oh great! I came accross MakeMKV before, but couldn’t find a recent version. Didn’t think of Flathub…
Strangely, playing was working fine. Just when I try to convert it has sync issues… I’m probably just too simpleminded to make it work that way, but VLC doesn’t make it easy to do it right either, I guess…
i respect it, but it has quite some way to go to be an alternative for me - as can be expected given the alpha status. I’ll keep an eye on it, though!
did you succeed?
you could also see if you notice requests arriving in the navidrome logs somewhere…
well if navidrome doesn’t listen to it, then no. you can still use it on the Apache listening side: example.com/music/ redirecting to http://127.0.0.1:4533/ that is. Give it a try.
i think you should loose the path on the right side.
but your proxy config redirects to that path. That sounds wrong, then. unless I don’t get something here. (my reverse proxy is nginx, so …)
just to clarify: you can access navidrome under http://127.0.0.1:4533/music/? That part works?
you could look into other ways of pirating, that don’t necessarily require a vpn, instead. in may country it’s mainly problematic to use torrents, because you automatically are sharing stuff as well. IRC is something that I never had a problem with, for example. you’re only downloading and it doesn’t cost you anything. there are xdcc search engines out there. The downsides are that it’s a bit nerdy (is it a downside. though?) and you’ll mostly find current mainstream content.
I have in fact never used MakeMKV in that way, I’ve always used the backup option. That makes it a lot easier, thanks so much for pointing me into the right direction!