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Have you tried installing Jellyfin as a docker container? The official image as well as the linuxserver.io's image?
Plex and Emby are some alternatives, but these are closed-source solutions.
I tried docker, yes. I have to check if I used linuxserver.io image but I did use the official one for sure.
Aw heck, I'd prefer foss
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The linux server image worked without issue for me.
You might have to let jellyfin finish scanning your stuff though. First time takes a bit.
Pretty sure Emby is open source since Jellyfin is a fork of it, but that also means you might run into the same issues if you try switching over.
I’d check if you have hardware transcoding turned on. If you have an intel cpu it should be enough to get things to work.