![]() Looking at just this sub-reddit members, 1/4 of the total would gladly pay $10-20 for the iOS app. Why not charge a one time payment on the app. I know I know you're not doing this for money and just doing it on your free time, but I ask myself to this day, why is this the case? iOS has a 15% cut from developers, or was it 30%. But having the iOS app stall to a halt like this, you can say I'm forced to use emby, paying them instead of you. TBH, I prefer jellyfin just because it doesn't ping to a central server for data collection/authentication. We all have full time jobs (some are students in university) and families on top of that. We use this software ourselves, so we'll keep improving it as long as we can. Sorry for the tone, but please - we do read and see almost everything around here, even if we're not always replying. Sorry.Įdit: As a Core Team member, I see the work they everyone puts in, so this just got under my skin. In the meanwhile, you may consider either Infuse or MrMC, and even VLC if your server is on your home network. We've got more iOS improvements on the way, but I can't add more hours into the day. ![]() We'd like to make everyone happy, but there's many, many free hours, heck - years at this point, invested in getting to where we are now. Further more, as scratchr has mentioned, the desktop world is vastly different from the mobile and TV world. The sole iOS developer also works on the Android TV client, the Android client, as well as the Web interface, and more. All team members, including the single one who gives his spare time to work on the iOS app, know that this exists. U/scratchr has officially been part of the Jellyfin team for some time now. I know you said not to bash it - but I have to break some news to you. 00:49:47 JS: fetchWithTimeout: timed out connecting to url: docker network IP]:8096/system/info/publicĪlso I can delete this and submit it as an issue if you'd prefer. 00:49:45 JS: Reconnect failed to docker network IP]:8096 00:49:45 JS: ConnectionManager request failed to url: docker network IP]:8096/system/info/public 00:49:41 JS: Requesting url without automatic networking: domain]/Sessions/Playing/Progress 00:49:31 JS: Uncaught ReferenceError: onErrorInternal is not defined It has a few lines in it that might be relevant: 00:49:31 JS: media element error: loading failed I can send you my JellyfinMediaPlayer.log file if you want. ![]() I have no problems connecting or playing media using domain/subdomain on the web/other desktop/android/android tv clients. It spins for a second then freezes and I have to right click -> reload to get the UI to respond again. I have a subdomain set up through a reverse proxy that points to the server, if I try to connect using that then I can't play media. I have Jellyfin running in a docker container on my Unraid server, if I connect to it with the local IP everything works fine. Just found a bug which might be related to how my network is set up? ![]()
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