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# Example Setup Guide
This example setup is the one I use for `rffmpeg` with Jellyfin. It uses 2 servers: a media server running Jellyfin called `jellyfin1`, and a remote transcode server called `transcode1`. Both systems run Debian GNU/Linux, though the commands below should also work on Ubuntu. Throughout this guide I assume you are running as an unprivileged user with `sudo` privileges (i.e. in the group `sudo`). Basic knowledge of Linux CLI usage is assumed. Whenever a verbatim command is specified, it will be prefixed by the relevant host to run it on (either `jellyfin1` or `transcode1`) and then a `$` prompt indicator.
This example setup is the one I use for `rffmpeg` with Jellyfin. It uses 2 servers: a media server running Jellyfin called `jellyfin1`, and a remote transcode server called `transcode1`. Both systems run Debian GNU/Linux, though the commands below should also work on Ubuntu. Throughout this guide I assume you are running as an unprivileged user with `sudo` privileges (i.e. in the group `sudo`). Basic knowledge of Linux CLI usage is assumed. Whenever a verbatim command is specified, it will be prefixed by the relevant host to run it on (either `jellyfin1` or `transcode1`) and then a `$` prompt indicator. Any command output is usually not shown unless it is relevant.
This guide is provided as a basic starting point - there are myriad possible combinations of systems, and I try to keep `rffmpeg` quite flexible. Feel free to experiment.