I haven’t had any issues with friends streaming 4k! I probably should add a data cap in the Jellyfin settings, though
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irmadlad@lemmy.world 22 hours ago Like I said, if you’ve hooked up 20 of your best buds to your JF, then yeah they’d probably have an issue with that. Personal use, I doubt they’d care really.
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irmadlad@lemmy.world 7 hours ago I don’t have a definite answer for that. I don’t stream video through Cloudflare.
Still only tolerated.
Walking a fime lime on getting your account closed/domain bammed or at the very least receoving a warning.
Wishing you best of luck not getting banned.
Well, to cut through the FUD, we’ll have to look at the operative words which are: ‘disproportionate percentage of pictures, audio files, or other large files’. It’s not saying, you can’t stream a video or some audio, or look at your pictures. So, yeah, I think I’m good, and if it does happen, drop back to option 2. No biggie.
They explicitly mention non-legal content.
Immich? Safe (we are not looking at 20GB pictures/videos)
Static pages from containers? Should be safe
Jellyfin/Plex? Walking the line on getting banned.
Cloudflare is replacable but it will be heavily annoying to do so.
And I’d rather not do it unprepared.
I don’t run JF or any parts of the *arr stack, so legal/shady video content isn’t a concern. I do stream my private/physical audio collection via Navidrome I’ve been amassing for decades all converted out to flac. I mean, from Cloudflare’s standpoint, I think it’s reasonable and understandable.