![]() Maybe I'll stand up another instance and play around with it more when I get a few other items in my homelab taken care of. At some point, if Jellyfin is more idiot-proof, I'd love to give it another go. But I hate Plex for privacy and the fact that it's not really self-hosted. I know it sounds ignorant, but I just don't have much of a passion for digging into codecs and figuring out what the animes I downloaded ages ago are encoded with. Did a bunch of Internet digging and could only find the odd snippet about 'if your show is encoded this, you have to do some other thing with a codec, yadda yadda yadda'. Calibri typeface has a complete set of characters including upper and lowercase letters. ![]() The Calibri typeface Guide will show you how to get the most out of this versatile font. It is perfect for use in branding, advertising, and web design. It was a bit of hassle getting the audio correct, but no matter what combination of settings I tried, the subs were just missing. Calibri Font is a handwritten typeface with a natural and friendly feel. But I just couldn't get Jellyfin to show the subtitles. ![]() They have built in subs, and on Plex, I can go episode by episode (kind of annoying) and select Japanese audio, English subtitles. ![]() This is going to be super vague because I'm honestly not much of mediaphile and don't really understand how all the encoding works, but I have a small collection of animes I'd like to watch. Google Fonts: Montserrat Alternates The old posters and signs in the traditional Montserratneighborhood of Buenos Aires inspired Julieta to design this typeface and rescue the beauty of urban. Off topic, but I really want to love Jellyfin, but I just can't get it to work right with subtitles.
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