I’m having a very strange issue with the Jellyfin app for Android (using a Samsung Galaxy S23). Any time I have the player set to the built-in web player, the video will freeze every second or so, then pick up in a few seconds. While it’s “frozen,” tapping on the screen to bring up the scrollbar will start it playing again. So the video plays fine as long as I keep tapping on the screen every second or so; obviously this won’t work. It’s not a bandwidth issue; it happens even when I drop the bitrate to 360p.
If I open a web browser and log into Jellyfin on the same device, it plays perfectly. It’s only when I use the web player built-in to the app.
I tried using the built-in ExosPlayer, and it gives me a blank screen when I’m transcoding HDR->SDR with tone mapping. Using an external player (VLC) works, but it doesn’t transcode at all; it just direct streams everything, which is no good when I need to play Dolby Vision content or drop the bitrate to stream over my internet connection.
I can certainly just use Jellyfin through a web browser, but it would be nice to be able to get the app working.
I don’t have great suggestions for improvement, but I can verify that I sometimes have to flip around between players to get a particular video to work properly. It’s rare that I have to go all the way to VLC, but your report doesn’t flat out shock me. Some ideas:
I use both apps all the time, and I’d generally say they work great. But occasionally I get a weirdly encoded file I have to mess around to get to play on mobile. I haven’t tracked which codecs cause trouble though.
I feel like a bit of an idiot. I have tried everything to get this working… except for re-installing Jellyfin on my phone. I cleared data, uninstalled the app, re-installed it, and magically it now works perfectly. I really should have tried that a long time ago.
If it works it counts no matter how dumb you feel. Glad it’s sorted, good luck and have fun.
Seconded regarding Findroid. Its the main client for my daughter since its a lot more reliable in my experience than the offical app, which sometimes lags weirdly. Not a problem for me but very much a problem for a toddler who wants to watch Paw Patrol.