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I know I'll be downvoted to oblivion but I've never had good luck with jellyfin. Plex has a lot of issues but in terms of just working, it's been far superior ime.
Have you tried trying again?
Actually yes, I've tried jellyfin like 3 times now. I'm sure I'll try it again.
When did you last try cause comparing now to a few years ago is night and day
Eh, probably 10 months ago.
You're not the only one. I've been having an issue where Jellyfin just decides to use 90% of my server's memory and cpu just for giggles and I haven't had the time to unravel it so it's just unusable at the moment.
Turn off transcoding and/or unify the codecs on your totally legally acquired library that you legally ripped yourself.