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CCMan1701A
I remember when WebOS had unified messaging. Those were the days. 👴
I assume this is non-HDR content?
Use less water (should go sour) and see how it tastes and then use more water (go from just right to weak).
Then, start playing with the amount of grinds. Try more and see what happens with the fixed water you like. Then go less.
Then you can play with the grind size. Lol there is a coffee compass image you can search for as well to help see what causes things, but play with the water amount first it's the easiest.
If you don't want to spend on a grinder, find a store that sells beans and see if they will grind for you. Get it in 6oz bags.
Don't forget to play with different roast types.
Aeropress, but be sure you understand how much coffee it makes. You might want the XL version or not.
When the if/else is large I'm in the dictionary of functions boat.
I'm not sure I'm seeing or tasting a difference with this, but I'm only grinding like 11g to 15g. Maybe if I was doing like 30g or more it would help. I do enjoy dropping the beans a few at a time in the hopper.
There is a video from Lance Hedrick for the aeropress on making old coffee taste passable. I know you can't control the grind size, but try it out if you already have the aeropress handy.
I switched to Hot Cereal ( red mill ten grain) as my regular cereal was getting so expensive that I could justify my breakfast costs. Oat Milk+Cereal =$$ While what I switched to isn't the cheapest option, it keeps me going till lunch and I just add water, honey, and calcium powder to it. 👍
Sounds like something I will try later today. 👍
There is a chart in the jellyfin docs that shows what codecs are supported which will help see why or when you need to transcode. I'm not sure how upto date it is, but it's an ok starting point.
If you are using handbrake to limit transcoding, bring the file to h264 or h265 and eAC3 for audio. Audio transcoding is very easy for most hardware, but video can be tricky. With that said, I don't have transcoding enabled for my setup and it's been working great for over a year now. For the few times I have audio codec issues, I'll just fix the file myself with ffmpeg and remux the file with the new eAC3 track.