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    6 hours ago
    • Direct play only, (no transcoding)

    The app sounds great but this is for me a critical missing feature.

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      May I ask why? Maybe I haven’t been in your actual case so I probably can’t relate.

      However having everything in a format that every device can read and disable transcoding on jellyfin, saves resources and power usage.

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        Being able to stream my shows on an unstable or lower bandwidth internet connection like on a train (which is where I really enjoy watching it) is impossible if I am streaming the raw files. I usually watch 480p or 720p on the go but enjoy the 1080p quality when watching from home.

        Also, downloading a 1080p file takes significantly longer and takes up much more space than a 480p or 720p. My phone has no memory card and despite having 128GB internal storage, it is scarce. For a while, in the morning I was downloading my episodes before heading out, but really needed to luck out to get the episodes before I needed to catch the train (as the native jellyfin client does not allow downloading the transcoded files). You could argue I should adapt my habits to my means but I frankly really think it should be the other way around, and transcoding solves that for me.

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          Being able to stream my shows on an unstable or lower bandwidth internet connection like on a train

          Oh yeah good point wasn’t thinking of that kind of use case. Internet is available everywhere now and I’m so used to gigabit Ethernet and high-speed WiFi/5g that I forgot the low speed of public WiFi or locations where the connection can get unstable.

          You could argue I should adapt my habits to my means but I frankly really think it should be the other way around, and transcoding solves that for me.

          In the past I probably would ^^" but today it’s nearly impossible if you want a balanced life in a daily working/study routine. There’s so much to do, to much to think of, to much information… Automating stuff is where you can gain hours in the long run, so I totally get it !

          Thanks for your answer !

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        For some content DirectPlay is just not possible, as much as I’d love it to be.

        More complex stylized subtitles will absolutely trash almost any Android device unless transcoded.

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          What kind of stylized subtitles? I do not have a big library so I have never encountered this kind of trouble. But I’m curious to know to circumvent in advance.

          Most anime have .ASS subtitles and are kinda complex sometimes with singsong related subtitles, but never had any issues on android with them.

          And most movies have simple plain text subtitles.

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            Most anime have .ASS subtitles and are kinda complex sometimes with singsong related subtitles, but never had any issues on android with them.

            That’s exactly what I meant. Most simple subtitles will be fine.

            This example is still relatively simple, but it should give you an idea: https://streamable.com/nj8fey
            Good fansubs can sometimes do really crazy things, including replacing entire moving backgrounds.