Hi! I’m Anthony, and I’m from Canada. I’m part of the Jellyfin Core Team. I also enjoy Formula One, Grand Sumo, and 3D Printing.
Sorry to hear that. Chromecast (the old kind) has always been difficult to work with for us, as opposed to the Android/Google TV client where we’ve been able to make things a lot more reliable.
I hope we can get some contributors to give the Chromecast app another pass some time soon.
Regardless, we’ll be around if you ever need another alternative :-)
I’ll be honest, I have no idea. There were no toggles and as far as I can tell the IPK seems to be the same size. I would consult the terms and conditions of the LG Content Store and make the best decision for yourself 🙂
It was previously only available to webOS 6 (2022 models) or newer, then we expanded it to webOS 5/5.5 (2020 or newer), and now it’s all models.
Wow the spam was off the charts. Sucks to not have a “mass delete” function.
I banned the user who was spamming us, and nuked the comments. Mod Log shows they’re going around.
It’s coming.
A quick note - one of the updated components used during music playback has caused the Amazon release to fail testing. Fire OS devices will remain at the previous version for now, and a bug has been opened with Android/Google.
Government cheese for all! Little American flags for others
Edit: I’m Canadian
To be specific, OMDB and TheDataDB.
I’m not approving any hat expenses
I just double checked it and it’s set to never expire.
I believe they reached out to us a few months ago, but discussions stalled because of contractual issues (NDAs and the like). We’ll see.
This is pretty cool. Do you mind if I use this myself?
Thanks for the praise! We’re not on Lemmy too much, but someone in the Core Team caught site of this and shared it with me. If you’re wondering who I am: github
No, you don’t have to pay us a dime.
A fix is to disable the Power Management (or whatever it may be called) for the Android app in your phone’s settings. Depending on the manufacturer, this will have a a different name, and it is often quite aggressive. That said, there are some tailor-made music apps for Android, which are also a good choice.
It has the starting pieces of bigger changes to the playback engine.
I would figure this works. How did you install Jellyfin?
Core team here. This is alright as there’s already precedent (see Findroid). You can always have fun with more/different colours though!