If curious:
Cliparr is a streamlined media clipper that allows you to quickly create and download clips from the media currently playing on your Plex or Jellyfin server.
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If curious:
Cliparr is a streamlined media clipper that allows you to quickly create and download clips from the media currently playing on your Plex or Jellyfin server.
That's pretty cool. Nice UI. Seems simple to operate. I don't have a use case, but damn good job. Maybe a couple of screenshots on the github page. Thanks for sharing and the demo.
Any reason it wouldn't work with Emby too? Have had it since before there was a Jellyfin spun off so I've just rolled with it.
If Emby happens to have the same API surface as Jellyfin, you could use that. I doubt that works, I have not tried it.
Nice that you added jellyfin support, but does this work for remote jellyfin servers? I have docker on my pi but Jellyfin on my desktop.
I don't see why it wouldn't?