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Raspberry Pi 5 + NVMe HAT for Jellyfin 2026: Real Performance Benchmarks and the N100 Comparison
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Raspberry Pi 5 + NVMe HAT for Jellyfin 2026: Real Performance Benchmarks and the N100 Comparison

The Raspberry Pi 5 with an NVMe HAT finally solves the Pi storage bottleneck. But does it make the Pi 5 a viable Jellyfin server in 2026? We benchmarked library scan speed, metadata loading, Direct Play performance, and compared it head-to-head against the Intel N100 mini PC. Includes NVMe HAT installation, Docker setup, and honest recommendations for when the Pi 5 is enough and when you should spend $50 more on an N100.

Best GPU for Jellyfin Transcoding in 2026: Intel Arc vs NVIDIA vs AMD (Complete Comparison)
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Best GPU for Jellyfin Transcoding in 2026: Intel Arc vs NVIDIA vs AMD (Complete Comparison)

Which GPU gives the most transcodes per dollar for Jellyfin? Compares Intel Arc A380/A770, NVIDIA GTX 1650 to RTX 4060, and AMD RX 6600 to RX 7600 with real-world benchmarks, tone mapping quality, and AV1 support.

The 2026 Streaming Device A/V Comparison for Jellyfin: Which Box Actually Handles Your Library?
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The 2026 Streaming Device A/V Comparison for Jellyfin: Which Box Actually Handles Your Library?

A complete A/V comparison of 10 streaming devices for Jellyfin in 2026. From the $20 Onn 4K Box to the Nvidia Shield Pro and Mini PC - discover which device truly handles local 4K remux, TrueHD bitstream, and Dolby Vision without transcoding.

AV1 on Jellyfin 2026: Should You Re-Encode? (Hardware Support, Quality Tests & Honest Verdict)
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AV1 on Jellyfin 2026: Should You Re-Encode? (Hardware Support, Quality Tests & Honest Verdict)

AV1 promises 30% better compression than HEVC - but is it ready for your Jellyfin library in 2026? This guide covers which GPUs decode and encode AV1, real quality comparisons vs HEVC, client compatibility gaps, and the honest verdict: stay with H.265 for most users, use AV1 only if all clients support it.