It is :) thanks!
It is :) thanks!
Nope. Hosting in the cloud isn’t possible due to legal reasons.
I don’t think that downtimes area serious issue for us.
That the project will be developed in a year or two
Is there a reason to choose gitlab over gitea?
We do not need ci/cd
We are looking for a versioning system for collaborated work. Each person shall have his own version with a central main version. Being able to commit, push and restore versions.
Thx for asking, we have a nameserver and active directory. We move this system from team foundation server / azure devops server
Thank you! That would be my go to for my own projects as well. As far as I know they don’t want company sponsorship. I am unsure about sustainability
That must be a bug. Once images are uploaded on my android, I can delete them all locally and it doesn’t het synced.
Thx. Looks good markdown ftw
Thanks!
I’d test it first, I don’t expect hearing a difference
That is valid and good criticism of mp3!
I wonder if navidrome can handle switching from mp3 to opus.
Jeeaaasus has a docker image on github
What could I gain from switching? Playing mp3 will always be there and even if support is dropped in 30 years which is highly unlikely, the server can transcode on the fly. I’m unfortunately/ luckily no person with ears that can hear a slight difference between losless and 128kbps
I save everything in mp3 128kbps. I compared the quality with higher quality and with my setup (Bose speakers & in ear headphones) and with my ears, I can’t hear a difference. Opus is more efficient but my source is already in mp3 and I don’t gain anything by converting it. If I had to convert from flac, I’d choose opus. 1 4k movie is so big, the size of music doesn’t really matter at all.
Yes
I’d just create a matrix room and invite everybody
Or a markdown document synced with nextcloud
Within docker, it’s jellyfin-ffmpeg
Yes, I tried that. Doesn’t work. It works with the official image on ubuntu. thanks for the suggestion
I had it in podman compose first. That didn’t even return the proper error messages and just skipped them if there was any. I can’t recommend it. It works on ubuntu.
I will look into it, thank you for that!