This is the path : /usr/local/ffmpeg/sys/bin/ffmpeg
When logging in true ssh on my nas i can indeed find the files needed there.
But it looks like jellyfin has no access to that folder. So how can i give access to systemfiles in terramaster?
I'm not using docker btw. Jellyfin and FFmpeg is installed as third party app.
Jellyfin FFmpeg path not working
Re: Jellyfin FFmpeg path not working
Solved it myself with the command : which ffmpeg .gohigher wrote: ↑17 Apr 2023, 17:47 This is the path : /usr/local/ffmpeg/sys/bin/ffmpeg
When logging in true ssh on my nas i can indeed find the files needed there.
But it looks like jellyfin has no access to that folder. So how can i give access to systemfiles in terramaster?
I'm not using docker btw. Jellyfin and FFmpeg is installed as third party app.
That's shows you the correct directory.
Re: Jellyfin FFmpeg path not working
"which ffmpeg" command return the ffmpeg version delivered with TOS5 located at /usr/bin/ffmpeg
What message do you get when you run
What message do you get when you run
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/usr/local/ffmpeg/sys/bin/ffmpeg -version
Re: Jellyfin FFmpeg path not working
Sorry for the late anwer. Didn't see your message.outkastm wrote: ↑18 Apr 2023, 04:29 "which ffmpeg" command return the ffmpeg version delivered with TOS5 located at /usr/bin/ffmpeg
What message do you get when you run
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/usr/local/ffmpeg/sys/bin/ffmpeg -version
I get this:
[gohigher@Terramaster ~]# /usr/local/ffmpeg/sys/bin/ffmpeg -version
-bash: /usr/local/ffmpeg/sys/bin/ffmpeg: No such file or directory
Re: Jellyfin FFmpeg path not working
So it means the ffmpeg app is not installed
Re: Jellyfin FFmpeg path not working
I am in the same situation as gohigher.
The FFMPEG51 community app is installed.
In the GUI if I put /usr/local/ffmpeg/sys/bin/ffmpeg it says ffmpeg can't be found. I can navigate there with the gui itself so it sees it!
If instead I put /usr/bin/ffmpeg the GUI accept it and videos are working; also the FFMPEG51 app see it and shows the driver selection.
Is it safe to leave the /usr/bin/ffmpeg path?
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# which ffmpeg
/usr/bin/ffmpeg
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# /usr/local/ffmpeg/sys/bin/ffmpeg -version
-bash: /usr/local/ffmpeg/sys/bin/ffmpeg: No such file or directory
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# ls -l /usr/local/ffmpeg51/sys/bin/
total 412
-rwxr-xr-x 1 superuser superuser 267328 Sep 14 17:45 ffmpeg
-rwxr-xr-x 1 superuser superuser 147968 Sep 14 17:45 ffprobe
In the GUI if I put /usr/local/ffmpeg/sys/bin/ffmpeg it says ffmpeg can't be found. I can navigate there with the gui itself so it sees it!
If instead I put /usr/bin/ffmpeg the GUI accept it and videos are working; also the FFMPEG51 app see it and shows the driver selection.
Is it safe to leave the /usr/bin/ffmpeg path?
TNAS F4-423
RAM 20GB (4GB original TM + 16GB Crucial CT16G4SFRA32A)
TOS 5.1.95-00372
SSD 1TB Lexar NM610PRO NVMe
HDD 18TB Toshiba MG09ACA18TE
HDD 8TB Seagate ST8000VN004-2M2101
HDD 3TB Western Digital WD30EXRX-00MMMB0
HDD 2TB Hitachi HDS5C3020ALA632
RAM 20GB (4GB original TM + 16GB Crucial CT16G4SFRA32A)
TOS 5.1.95-00372
SSD 1TB Lexar NM610PRO NVMe
HDD 18TB Toshiba MG09ACA18TE
HDD 8TB Seagate ST8000VN004-2M2101
HDD 3TB Western Digital WD30EXRX-00MMMB0
HDD 2TB Hitachi HDS5C3020ALA632