etay080

joined 10 months ago
 

While I love Jellyfin its clients always leave something to be desired
Be it thumbnail scrubbing which only works with a plugin but doesn't work on Android TV while Emby implements that flawlessly or intro skipping which suffers from the same issues as scrubbing and although I've yet to try intro skipping in Emby, I've read that it works perfectly.
I've tried Emby for a few hours and it really does seem better than Jellyfin
The only downside I could find is that switching between users in Android TV always asks me for their password which is quite annoying but it is to my understanding that it will be addressed in 4.8 (could be wrong)

So with that being said, should I know anything before making the switch? Perhaps I'm making a mistake and should be more patient with Jellyfin's development?

 

Hi everyone
I'm trying to get into home automation and I have the general idea that Wifi shouldn't be used, Zwave should be used for important devices and that Zigbee should be used for the rest
However, I do not understand what type of switches I should be looking for.
I have this 3 gang electrical box with 2 current dumb modules (are they named modules?) installed, a light switch and a light switch + dimmer. I have checked and I have neutral in that box.

Do I need to look for a 2 gang dimmer switch and just not use the dimming functionality for the bulb which is not capable of dimming? Should I get 2 seperate 1 gang modules? One for light & one for dimming? And if so, can the same neutral be used for both modules?

Here are two pictures of my current switch
https://i.imgur.com/nKrxJgG.jpg
https://i.imgur.com/dl4VLjU.jpg
Sorry for the extremely noob and possibly stupid questions but I'm just really confused and would rather confirm than spend money on the wrong products

 

I'm not good at interpreting SMART results but they look fine to me, just wanna make sure though
https://pastebin.com/WERaYenB

 

It would cost me around $250, is it worth it?
Will it be able to handle it all? Would it be able to handle Jellyfin transcoding if necessary?

 

It would cost me around $250, is it worth it?
Will it be able to handle it all? Would it be able to handle Jellyfin transcoding if necessary?