u/nagumi

How is the Insta360 Go Ultra? Specifically in regards to overheating

I'm a veterinary EMT and need a bodycam. the go ultra seems perfect - small, lightweight, reasonable battery life with the option to connect to a battery pack if I get the right accessory. The question is... does it overheat? I'll be recording in lowest quality with stabilization on - so 1080p 24fps I guess. Camera only, no action pod.

Thanks

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u/nagumi — 1 day ago

Samsung TV not sending device capabilities to Jellyfin, causing unsupported codec to be sent

Running Jellyfin 10.11.8 on a home server, with a Samsung NU7400 (Tizen 4.0) as the main TV client. I've tried two clients -- the legacy Jellyfin for Tizen app and Moonfin for Tizen 2.4.0 -- and both have the exact same problem. When I check the session capabilities via the Jellyfin API (/Sessions), the TV shows up but with completely empty capabilities:

  "PlayableMediaTypes": [],
  "SupportedCommands": [],
  "SupportsMediaControl": false,
  "SupportsPersistentIdentifier": true
}```

Because of this, Jellyfin has no idea what the TV can and can't play, so it direct-plays HEVC Main 10 content, which the NU7400 can't handle, and playback stutters and dies after about 15 seconds.

I enabled "Prefer transcoding" in Moonfin settings but the capabilities remain empty after reconnecting. Same result with the legacy app.

I'm currently working around it with a server-side remote bitrate limit, which forces transcoding for all remote clients, but that's a blunt instrument I'd rather not rely on permanently.

Is this a known issue with Tizen 4.0? Is there something I'm missing that would get either app to properly register its device profile with Jellyfin? Alternatively, I'd be fine with forcing the server to always transcode hevc - for that user, or for all. But I can't figure out how.
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u/nagumi — 4 days ago
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New Immicher... are there any models for recognizing pets? Ideally, being able to find all pictures of a specific pet?

Thank you

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u/nagumi — 12 days ago
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Set up Immich on a Mac Mini as a self-hosted Google Photos replacement. Server side works great. The problem is background backup on Android isn't working as expected.

Switch away from the app - uploads stop. Open the app again - instantly resumes. Every time.

Already done the obvious stuff:

  • Battery set to Unrestricted
  • Not in sleeping or deep sleeping apps
  • Background data on
  • Notifications enabled including the background_worker category
  • Pause app activity if unused: off
  • Adaptive battery: off

Samsung S25, Android 16, Immich 2.7.5.

I want to solve this before I introduce my family to Immich.

EDIT: Thank you, u/IndividualAtmosphere. You were right, it just uploads periodically. By morning, 20,000 images were uploaded from my phone (over lan, so pretty quick).

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u/nagumi — 14 days ago