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Important Notes
Configurations behind a reverse proxy that did not explicitly configure trusted proxies will not work after this release. This was never a supported configuration, so please ensure you correct your configuration before upgrading. See the updated docs here for more information.
Security
- Fix validation of API parameters to FFmpeg [GHSA-2c3c-r7gp-q32m], by @Shadowghost
 - Fix trusting forward headers if none are configured [GHSA-qcmf-gmhm-rfv9], by @JPVenson
 Note: GHSAs will be published seven (7) days after this release.
General Changes
- Fix regression where “Search for missing metadata” not handling cast having multiple roles [PR #13720], by @Lampan-git
 - Clone fallback audio tags instead of use ATL.Track.set [PR #13694], by @gnattu
 - Backport 10.11 API enum changes [PR #13835], by @nielsvanvelzen
 - Support more rating formats [PR #13639], by @IDisposable
 - Fix stackoverflow in MediaSourceCount [PR #12907], by @JPVenson
 - Upgrade LrcParser to 2025.228.1 [PR #13659], by @congerh
 - Include Role and SortOrder in MergePeople to fix “Search for missing metadata” [PR #13618], by @Lampan-git
 - Delete children from cache on parent delete [PR #13601], by @Bond-009
 - Fix overwrite of PremierDate with a year-only value [PR #13598], by @IDisposable
 - Wait for ffmpeg to exit on Windows before we try deleting the concat file [PR #13593], by @Bond-009
 - Fix 4K filtering when grouping movies into collections [PR #13594], by @theguymadmax
 - Remove empty ParentIndexNumber workaround [PR #13611], by @Shadowghost
 - Update dependency z440.atl.core to 6.20.0 [PR #13845], by @Shadowghost
 General Changes
- Fix parsing minor version of Tizen [PR #6661], by @dmitrylyzo
 - Fix re-focusing on pause button when displaying OSD [PR #6510], by @dmitrylyzo
 - Fix skip button not displaying correctly with OSD [PR #6583], by @rlauuzo
 - Fix catalog plugin page not setting page title [PR #6570], by @nielsvanvelzen
 


What’s your hardware solution for that? I’ve reached the limit of my configuration and may need to look into more robust hardware (or moving things like jellyfin off to a dedicated machine)
It’s old but fairly beefy. Most of the RAM is reserved for ZFS reads, but in reality theres tons of headroom.
CPU: 2x E5-2630L v2
Motherboard: Intel S2600CP
RAM: 16x8GB DDR3 1333 ECC
Disk:
I’ll probably be moving this to a cluster of mini computers whenever prices look right, just for power efficiency.
Minus the storage the box cost me about $600, mostly in RAM. The CPUs were like $20 each, the mobo was about $150, etc
I will add, what helped me the most with Plex/Jellyfin load was using Tdarr to normalize my library’s formats into something easy to direct stream to any device without transcoding.
I ran tdarr for a while, eventually I found for most things that it was faster (and better quality) to re-download in better formats than to re-encode.
That’s fair!
I’ll check out tdarr. If it’s something I can configure to run overnight it probably would be worth the effort. Thanks!