Jellyfin Server 10.10.6
Release Notes
Crashes on Apple silicon [Issue #13379] should be fixed by the bump to .NET framework version 8.0.13 in this release
General Changes
Update dependency z440.atl.core to 6.16.0 [PR #13526], by @crobibero
Fix subnet contains check [PR #13489], by @gnattu
Fix image encoding concurrency limit [PR #13532], by @gnattu
Fix SchedulesDirect image prefetching [PR #13469], by @Shadowghost
Skip allowed tags check for parents of an item [PR #12721], by @elfalem
Fix LiveTV Guide Backdrop image not updating [PR #13504], by @IDisposable
Correctly handle audio number tag fallbacks [PR #13490], by @gnattu
Allow api key to subscribe to admin websockets [PR #13499], by @crobibero
Fix rating mistake in us.csv [PR #13487], by @Bond-009
Fall back to calculating mime type from path when needed [PR #13439], by @Bond-009
Fix interface ordering again [PR #13448], by @Shadowghost
Fixed Websocket not locking state correctly [PR #13459], by @JPVenson
Jellyfin Web 10.10.6
General Changes
Skip prevented keyboard events [PR #6496], by @dmitrylyzo
Fix navigation for emby-select element [PR #6509], by @dmitrylyzo
Remove invalid item id usage as media source id [PR #6396], by @Kevinjil
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Had to go back to 10.10.5 my browser and Windows Media player kept crashing when playing. Switched back and everything works fine.
did you try clearing your browser cache? seems to fix a lot.
Am I able to do something like that on the Media Player?
not sure tbh. one time I did an uninstall/reinstall and that fixed the issue.
If by Media Player you mean Jellyfin Media Player, assuming Windows from your previous post, then yes. You’ll find a cache folder somewhere under %AppData% (User Folder/AppData/(…)) Can’t remember the exact path as I don’t use Windows regularly, but know it’s there.