this post was submitted on 02 Oct 2024
148 points (100.0% liked)
Jellyfin: The Free Software Media System
5605 readers
32 users here now
Current stable release: 10.10.1
Matrix (General Information & Help)
Matrix (Off-Topic) - Come get to know the team and blow off steam!
Matrix Space - List of all the available rooms on Matrix.
Discord - Bridged to our Matrix rooms
founded 4 years ago
MODERATORS
you are viewing a single comment's thread
view the rest of the comments
view the rest of the comments
What are the advantages over the regular jellyfin app? Seems like it maybe does less?
Just a personal use case, maybe it isn't an advantage. But the official android app is just a web wrapper and the use of MPV as external player don't allow self-signed local certificates (and they never will...).
Findroid does the job for you while using MPV under the hood and you can connect to your local DNS with self-signed certs without any issues :).
I have no issues connecting to my server when using my local DNS and self-signed certificates with the normal app either, or perhaps I'm misunderstanding you.
Ohhh? I tried to make it work even adding the certificate into de
/data
folder of MPV (rooted android) but it didn't worked... (source)I remember I even checked the logs via ADB and while I can't remember the exact error logs, it wasn't accepting my certificate.
Also android MPV is the only application on Android that doesn't accept my self-signed certificate. Navidrome, HTTP shortcuts, bitwarden, Tempo... They all accept without any problems.
If you have some juicy info to share I'm all ears 👍 !!
Edit: It's probably related to android 14 (god I hate it here...) But can't revert to 13... The Stock firmware builds are Bitwise different.