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    What do you use for your music server if I might ask?

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    i settled on gonic via docker, for now, with jukebox mode controlled from dsub2000, as the device I'm using as the server is an old autonomic mms2a running debian. (not enough horsepower to run a full DE so it needs to be remotely controllable)

    i just about drove myself crazy trying every single version of any subsonic related server and client, jellyfin (still running) ampache, mopidy with plugins, addons for kodi, various MPD iterations and control points, including trying to drive it from home assistant.

    i am not sure if I'm completely happy with my setup, but with vpn, i can listen on the phone anywhere, make playlists that are immediately visible on the machine that can play to my speakers in the house (driven off of a matrixing amplifier)

    i am giving my brain a rest before i try to look into snapcast

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    • spookymulder@twun.ioS [email protected]

      Background: I've been writing a new media server like Jellyfin or Plex, and I'm thinking about releasing it as an OSS project. It's working really well for me already, so I've started polishing up the install process, writing getting started docs, stuff like that.

      I'm interested in how other folks have set up their media libraries. Especially the technical details around how files are encoded and organized.

      My media library currently has about 1,100 movies and just shy of 200 TV shows. I've encoded everything as high quality AV1 video with Opus audio, in a WebM container. Subtitles and chapters are in a separate WebVTT file alongside the video. The whole thing is currently about 9TB. With few exceptions, I sourced everything directly from Blu-ray or DVD using MakeMKV. It's organized pretty close to how Jellyfin wants it.

      What about you?

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      #16

      Emby Server

      382 Shows

      30130 Episodes

      1703 Movies

      24740 Music Albums

      Most are downloaded with *arr apps and are random quality. I shoot for 1080 for shows and movies but for the really good stuff that I personally like I will get the 4K version.

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      • S [email protected]

        There's some relatively inexpensive NVIDIA cards now with AV1 hardware encoding. I'm on my third round of re-encoding my whole library (HEVC, then VP9, now AV1). For 1080p NTSC, I get about 13x speeds on NVENC AV1, whereas with VP9 I was CPU-bound at around 4x. Definitely worth the upgrade, in case you're on the fence.

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        So what card are you using?

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        • O [email protected]

          So what card are you using?

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          I went with a GeForce RTX 4060. Cost was about $300.

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            50TB?

            Dang, thought I was doing well at about 5TB,haha

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            I thought 20TB of storage would last me forever

            I've had low storage warnings for years now

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            • spookymulder@twun.ioS [email protected]

              Background: I've been writing a new media server like Jellyfin or Plex, and I'm thinking about releasing it as an OSS project. It's working really well for me already, so I've started polishing up the install process, writing getting started docs, stuff like that.

              I'm interested in how other folks have set up their media libraries. Especially the technical details around how files are encoded and organized.

              My media library currently has about 1,100 movies and just shy of 200 TV shows. I've encoded everything as high quality AV1 video with Opus audio, in a WebM container. Subtitles and chapters are in a separate WebVTT file alongside the video. The whole thing is currently about 9TB. With few exceptions, I sourced everything directly from Blu-ray or DVD using MakeMKV. It's organized pretty close to how Jellyfin wants it.

              What about you?

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              My porn media library is roughly ~500GB right now.

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              • spookymulder@twun.ioS [email protected]

                Background: I've been writing a new media server like Jellyfin or Plex, and I'm thinking about releasing it as an OSS project. It's working really well for me already, so I've started polishing up the install process, writing getting started docs, stuff like that.

                I'm interested in how other folks have set up their media libraries. Especially the technical details around how files are encoded and organized.

                My media library currently has about 1,100 movies and just shy of 200 TV shows. I've encoded everything as high quality AV1 video with Opus audio, in a WebM container. Subtitles and chapters are in a separate WebVTT file alongside the video. The whole thing is currently about 9TB. With few exceptions, I sourced everything directly from Blu-ray or DVD using MakeMKV. It's organized pretty close to how Jellyfin wants it.

                What about you?

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                ~3tb of a jumbled disgusting mess of miscellaneous files. Somehow it all works on jellyfin though.

                I'd be down to try something new if you do end up releasing something. Jellyfin works just fine but I'm not in love with it.

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                • spookymulder@twun.ioS [email protected]

                  Background: I've been writing a new media server like Jellyfin or Plex, and I'm thinking about releasing it as an OSS project. It's working really well for me already, so I've started polishing up the install process, writing getting started docs, stuff like that.

                  I'm interested in how other folks have set up their media libraries. Especially the technical details around how files are encoded and organized.

                  My media library currently has about 1,100 movies and just shy of 200 TV shows. I've encoded everything as high quality AV1 video with Opus audio, in a WebM container. Subtitles and chapters are in a separate WebVTT file alongside the video. The whole thing is currently about 9TB. With few exceptions, I sourced everything directly from Blu-ray or DVD using MakeMKV. It's organized pretty close to how Jellyfin wants it.

                  What about you?

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                  80K+ hires music flac - no movies - no episodes, no shows, no podcasts, no youtube

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                  • S [email protected]

                    My Jellyfin library:

                    1,152 - Movies

                    552 - Shows

                    37, 062 - Episodes

                    491 - Albums

                    6,558 - Songs

                    362 - Music Videos

                    14 - Concert Films

                    Files are a mix of 1080p and 4K. 264 and 265. Standard and REMUX.

                    Total space used is currently 149.90TiB

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                    Kinda unrelated to OOP, but out of curiosity, what does your storage setup look like? Do you keep stuff reasonably backed up with that much data?

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                    • marighost@piefed.socialM [email protected]

                      Kinda unrelated to OOP, but out of curiosity, what does your storage setup look like? Do you keep stuff reasonably backed up with that much data?

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                      Ah yes. My storage system is 2 x Supermicro CSE-846 cases. Only one has a CPU and motherboard, the other is acting as a plain Jane JBOD.

                      Hard drives I have 21 x 8TB 7200RPM mix of Seagate and Western Digital and 4 x 16TB 7200RPM from Seagate. I use mergerfs and snapraid. Mergerfs presents all the 21 8TB drives as one mount point. Snapraid uses the 4 16TB drives to provide 4 parity drives. Note that snapraid is not live and the parity is only updated after running a "snapraid sync" which I run nightly.

                      I only backup my songs and music videos. The rest is easy to get again. I have a script that generates a list of every single file I have each night. So if the day comes it wouldn't take too long to get back to where I was. The other reason I use mergerfs is if 1 drive dies, I only lose the files on that one drive and not the entire array. The truely important stuff such as tax documents, mortgage details, family pictures, will & estate documents are stored on a 2 x 8TB RAID1 and all backed up nice a safe using Proxmox PBS. The PBS datastore is synced to 2 remote locations as well as to external drives that I keep offline and rotate.

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                      • spookymulder@twun.ioS [email protected]

                        Background: I've been writing a new media server like Jellyfin or Plex, and I'm thinking about releasing it as an OSS project. It's working really well for me already, so I've started polishing up the install process, writing getting started docs, stuff like that.

                        I'm interested in how other folks have set up their media libraries. Especially the technical details around how files are encoded and organized.

                        My media library currently has about 1,100 movies and just shy of 200 TV shows. I've encoded everything as high quality AV1 video with Opus audio, in a WebM container. Subtitles and chapters are in a separate WebVTT file alongside the video. The whole thing is currently about 9TB. With few exceptions, I sourced everything directly from Blu-ray or DVD using MakeMKV. It's organized pretty close to how Jellyfin wants it.

                        What about you?

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                        About a gig of books, and one movie called "Lensman: Secret of the Lens"

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                        • S [email protected]

                          There's some relatively inexpensive NVIDIA cards now with AV1 hardware encoding. I'm on my third round of re-encoding my whole library (HEVC, then VP9, now AV1). For 1080p NTSC, I get about 13x speeds on NVENC AV1, whereas with VP9 I was CPU-bound at around 4x. Definitely worth the upgrade, in case you're on the fence.

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                          You do realize that you lose quality with wach encode, right?

                          It's not AS bad when bitrates are high, but it's still there.

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                          • theyang@lemmy.worldT [email protected]

                            You do realize that you lose quality with wach encode, right?

                            It's not AS bad when bitrates are high, but it's still there.

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                            True.

                            When I migrated off of Jellyfin, I re-encoded everything up to that point directly from the Blu-ray rips wherever possible. Because I'd already started culling those for space, I did end up just doing another pass on the first round of encoding for a portion of the library. There's some noticable degradation on those, and I'll want to re-rip those at some point.

                            Fortunately, I've got my process pretty dialed in for ripping and I actually enjoy it, so if I ever have a quality issue, it's not a huge ordeal to re-rip and encode.

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                            • spookymulder@twun.ioS [email protected]

                              Background: I've been writing a new media server like Jellyfin or Plex, and I'm thinking about releasing it as an OSS project. It's working really well for me already, so I've started polishing up the install process, writing getting started docs, stuff like that.

                              I'm interested in how other folks have set up their media libraries. Especially the technical details around how files are encoded and organized.

                              My media library currently has about 1,100 movies and just shy of 200 TV shows. I've encoded everything as high quality AV1 video with Opus audio, in a WebM container. Subtitles and chapters are in a separate WebVTT file alongside the video. The whole thing is currently about 9TB. With few exceptions, I sourced everything directly from Blu-ray or DVD using MakeMKV. It's organized pretty close to how Jellyfin wants it.

                              What about you?

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                              about 8TB

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                              • spookymulder@twun.ioS [email protected]

                                Background: I've been writing a new media server like Jellyfin or Plex, and I'm thinking about releasing it as an OSS project. It's working really well for me already, so I've started polishing up the install process, writing getting started docs, stuff like that.

                                I'm interested in how other folks have set up their media libraries. Especially the technical details around how files are encoded and organized.

                                My media library currently has about 1,100 movies and just shy of 200 TV shows. I've encoded everything as high quality AV1 video with Opus audio, in a WebM container. Subtitles and chapters are in a separate WebVTT file alongside the video. The whole thing is currently about 9TB. With few exceptions, I sourced everything directly from Blu-ray or DVD using MakeMKV. It's organized pretty close to how Jellyfin wants it.

                                What about you?

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                                #29

                                1911 TV shows (65728 episodes)

                                2294 Movies

                                5051 Albums (66644 songs)

                                65.37 TB total.

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                                • spookymulder@twun.ioS [email protected]

                                  Background: I've been writing a new media server like Jellyfin or Plex, and I'm thinking about releasing it as an OSS project. It's working really well for me already, so I've started polishing up the install process, writing getting started docs, stuff like that.

                                  I'm interested in how other folks have set up their media libraries. Especially the technical details around how files are encoded and organized.

                                  My media library currently has about 1,100 movies and just shy of 200 TV shows. I've encoded everything as high quality AV1 video with Opus audio, in a WebM container. Subtitles and chapters are in a separate WebVTT file alongside the video. The whole thing is currently about 9TB. With few exceptions, I sourced everything directly from Blu-ray or DVD using MakeMKV. It's organized pretty close to how Jellyfin wants it.

                                  What about you?

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                                  I use Tdarr to transcode everything in VP9 (can play in a browser and doesn't need transcoding from Jellyfin).

                                  Audio is AAC 2 channel (I keep the original audio track and add the new AAC). Subs are in SRT.

                                  Everything is made for play from a browser without issue. I use Infuse on my Apple TV and ether never the web player but when my family watch something form Jellyfin wathever the device no trancode needed.

                                  TV Shows : 172 |
                                  Movies : 394 |
                                  7.2 Tib

                                  Actually, not all files are transcoded the process is very slow. All files are stored on my NAS (Synology DS918+) with SHR-1 (hybrid RAID with 1 drive fault).

                                  I use Janitorr, he removes old files when I run low on space. This is why my library is not big.

                                  Feel free to ask if you have questions.

                                  Sorry for my English.

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                                    I use Tdarr to transcode everything in VP9 (can play in a browser and doesn't need transcoding from Jellyfin).

                                    Audio is AAC 2 channel (I keep the original audio track and add the new AAC). Subs are in SRT.

                                    Everything is made for play from a browser without issue. I use Infuse on my Apple TV and ether never the web player but when my family watch something form Jellyfin wathever the device no trancode needed.

                                    TV Shows : 172 |
                                    Movies : 394 |
                                    7.2 Tib

                                    Actually, not all files are transcoded the process is very slow. All files are stored on my NAS (Synology DS918+) with SHR-1 (hybrid RAID with 1 drive fault).

                                    I use Janitorr, he removes old files when I run low on space. This is why my library is not big.

                                    Feel free to ask if you have questions.

                                    Sorry for my English.

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                                    Wow, thanks for suggestion of Tdarr — that project indeed looks very nice. What is. your experience using it? Any quirks?

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                                    • spookymulder@twun.ioS [email protected]

                                      Background: I've been writing a new media server like Jellyfin or Plex, and I'm thinking about releasing it as an OSS project. It's working really well for me already, so I've started polishing up the install process, writing getting started docs, stuff like that.

                                      I'm interested in how other folks have set up their media libraries. Especially the technical details around how files are encoded and organized.

                                      My media library currently has about 1,100 movies and just shy of 200 TV shows. I've encoded everything as high quality AV1 video with Opus audio, in a WebM container. Subtitles and chapters are in a separate WebVTT file alongside the video. The whole thing is currently about 9TB. With few exceptions, I sourced everything directly from Blu-ray or DVD using MakeMKV. It's organized pretty close to how Jellyfin wants it.

                                      What about you?

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                                      4 direct tv boxes worth

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                                        I use Tdarr to transcode everything in VP9 (can play in a browser and doesn't need transcoding from Jellyfin).

                                        Audio is AAC 2 channel (I keep the original audio track and add the new AAC). Subs are in SRT.

                                        Everything is made for play from a browser without issue. I use Infuse on my Apple TV and ether never the web player but when my family watch something form Jellyfin wathever the device no trancode needed.

                                        TV Shows : 172 |
                                        Movies : 394 |
                                        7.2 Tib

                                        Actually, not all files are transcoded the process is very slow. All files are stored on my NAS (Synology DS918+) with SHR-1 (hybrid RAID with 1 drive fault).

                                        I use Janitorr, he removes old files when I run low on space. This is why my library is not big.

                                        Feel free to ask if you have questions.

                                        Sorry for my English.

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                                        I tried tdarr, but have issues using more than one node. I may just wind up installing docker on my more powerful desktop specifically for tdarr, instead of on the proxmox server I have without a real gpu. (It's a Xeon Supermicro board with their onboard VGA)

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                                        • spookymulder@twun.ioS [email protected]

                                          Background: I've been writing a new media server like Jellyfin or Plex, and I'm thinking about releasing it as an OSS project. It's working really well for me already, so I've started polishing up the install process, writing getting started docs, stuff like that.

                                          I'm interested in how other folks have set up their media libraries. Especially the technical details around how files are encoded and organized.

                                          My media library currently has about 1,100 movies and just shy of 200 TV shows. I've encoded everything as high quality AV1 video with Opus audio, in a WebM container. Subtitles and chapters are in a separate WebVTT file alongside the video. The whole thing is currently about 9TB. With few exceptions, I sourced everything directly from Blu-ray or DVD using MakeMKV. It's organized pretty close to how Jellyfin wants it.

                                          What about you?

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                                          cries in broke

                                          I have 4x3TiB drives in a currently-degraded RAIDZ1 due to a hard drive failure. I have a replacement coming, and my fingers are crossed that I don't lose another drive beforehand.

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