Download feature, unsuccessful

I am trying to download a movie to my phone using the download feature of the official Android app.

My phone is Google Pixel 8 Pro connected to the Jellyfin server running on the local network. Connected via Wifi.

I tried twice and the download manager said unsuccessful, after a while (I didn't see progress).

Anything I should check? Or, should I try other Jellyfin Android app with better download feature? Which one?

Note: I can workaround this by downloading using SFTP, but I am curious about this feature.

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u/RecursiveReboot — 1 day ago
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Metal plan eSim

I just accepted Metal free trial, and I saw the included 3gb eSIM. If I use it (Connect), and then cancel the free trial later, will I be charged?

u/RecursiveReboot — 1 day ago

Can I use Revolut app for QR payment?

Revolut apps can scan QR code to pay.

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Can that be used for QR payment in Vietnam?

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Has anyone tried?

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Thanks.

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u/RecursiveReboot — 24 days ago

Creating playlist for local files

I have a lot of mp3 files stored in the folder named "C-Drama Soundtracks", on my Google Pixel 8 Pro phone.

I want to create a playlist for all those files so I can play it using the Symfonium app on Android Auto.

How do I create that playlist?

I can't figure it out. I tried creating a Smart Playlist:

Rule: path and file, contains "drama"

Provider: Local device

That doesn't work.

So, how can I do this?

Note that I don't have a problem playing those files on the phone, but the Symfonium app on Android Auto cannot see the local folder on the phone.

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u/RecursiveReboot — 2 months ago

I'm new to Paperless ngx, and I need help with creating tags.

The goal is to add documents related to our holidays (hotel, flight booking, tickets, etc.). Every year we go spring and summer holida, sometimes special events, like Christmas holiday.

So, I'm thinking of creating these tags:

Global tag: #travel

The holiday itself, for example:

#spring-2025

#summer-2025

#christmas-2025

I don't want to use #<destination> because sometimes I go to a few countries.

Should I put <year> in the tag?

How do you design your tags?

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u/RecursiveReboot — 2 months ago