kalidali

joined 4 months ago
 

Hi, I have a situation where I have a tv show in two different languages. One is original the other is dubbed. The dubbed episodes are cut differently than the original, so muxing the audio tracks together and use the original video track in an mkv file is impossible.

Is there a way to switch not only between the audio tracks in jellyfin but to also switch the video track with the audio? Like, I create an mkv file with both video and audio tracks. When I then switch the audio language in jellyfin it should also load the corresponding video track from the mkv file.

For example, VLC player can switch between the different video tracks.

[–] kalidali@feddit.org 2 points 3 months ago (1 children)

Do you maybe have a link to the documentation for this configuration?

[–] kalidali@feddit.org 1 points 3 months ago (1 children)

Snipe-IT is mainly for IT asset and license management as far as I saw in the demo. Or is this just a demo setup? Can you customize it for the items you want to manage, e.g. groceries or tools?

[–] kalidali@feddit.org 1 points 3 months ago (3 children)

That's the point. I don't want multiple logins. That's what SSO is for XD I want the SSO to be only login, like I configured any other app I have so far.

 

I'm looking for a selfhosted app for inventory management with SSO support.

I already looked ad Grocy and Homebox. Grocy seems to be a really good app for the purpose. It's overloaded with features but fortunately you can deactivate the ones you don't need.

The only thing missing is SSO support via OIDC or SAML. Are there any alternatives that do support SSO?

[–] kalidali@feddit.org 4 points 3 months ago

definetly a better deal than buying a Raspberry PI, though it will consume more power.

I have a RPI running pihole and nginx for reverse proxying. It does the job pretty well, so I guess your Thin Client will run a similar stack as well.

For more demanding apps like jellyfin you‘d need to get a more powerful hardware depending on the media streamed, the count of simultaneous streams and if you want to youse hardware de-/encoding. Plus 8GB Ram would be a bit short if you plan to run more than the 3 apps I mentioned.

You can get older, small formfactor PCs for about 80 - 100$ depending on your hardware needs.