Symptoms: Page Unresponsive on poster grid, posters missing then black backdrops, 'Abspielen' German Play button surviving Traefik+force-english chases, video black-screen on play. Root causes (different from initial guesses): - Browser hangs: deployed index.html drifted ahead of repo; uncommitted forceEnglishUI() text-walker MutationObserver froze main thread on poster lazy-load. Reverted to repo HEAD. - 'Abspielen': Cineplex theme HARDCODES German via 'content:' ::after rule -- not a Jellyfin locale issue. Doc 25 already proved per-user UICulture is theatre. Override CSS with content: 'Play'. - Backdrops black: BLACK-PASS CustomCss block paints #000 !important on .layout-desktop / .pageContainer -- occludes backdrop layer (z-index:-1). Existing transparent-scope rule used body.itemDetailPage selector that doesn't match in 10.10.3 (body class is libraryDocument). Replaced with :has(.itemDetailPage) ancestor scoping. - HLS 499: encoding.xml had EnableThrottling+EnableSegmentDeletion=true, segments reaped before browser re-request. Disabled both. Verified via new bin/headless-test.py (playwright Chromium login + screenshot + computed-style probe). Fixes idempotent and re-runnable via new bin/apply-26-incident-fixes.sh. Open: AV1+Opus items still black-screen in Chrome due to DirectStream codec-tag mislabel bug. Tracked for 10.11.8 migration. |
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My own premium streaming service. No compromise.
ARRFLIX is my personal streaming service. One library, hand-curated, no filler — every show and film is the best version I could put together. Where the source allows, masters are 4K. Where it doesn't, they're AI-upscaled until they look better than the disc ever did. The reference example: my Rick and Morty Season 1 is a 4K HDR upscale that beats the original broadcast. That's the standard for everything that lands here.
It's not a clone of a public streamer. It's the version I wished existed: the quality bar of a boutique release group, the polish of a flagship app, and a library I actually want to watch.
What you get
- Best-quality everything. 4K where the source supports it, AI-upscaled masters where it doesn't. No 480p filler, no junk encodes.
- Curated, not crawled. Every title is hand-imported, hand-cleaned, and hand-checked before it goes live. Junk files, sample clips, and stray artwork never make it in.
- Polished metadata. Posters, backdrops, episode stills, cast, and descriptions are all locked to the canonical source — no wrong-show matches, no broken artwork, no foreign-language drift.
- English-first UI, every account. No surprise German Play buttons, no browser-locale roulette. Every user is pinned to a consistent experience.
- Custom theming. ARRFLIX wordmark, ARRFLIX-red accent (
#E50914), loading splash, and a Netflix-grade dark UI. Jellyfin's stock chrome is hidden — the brand is the surface. - Per-user home layouts. Resume, Next Up, and Latest Media tuned the way I actually use the app. No "My Media" tile clutter.
- Subtitles done right. Sidecar files named to spec, OpenSubtitles integration, ffmpeg-extracted tracks where embedded.
Live at
Endpoint is LAN / tailnet only. There is no public exposure — if you're not on the network, you're not getting in. By design.
How it works (technical)
ARRFLIX runs on self-hosted infrastructure on nullstone. The repo you're looking at is also the deploy source-of-truth: the compose file, library structure, theming overrides, and operational playbooks all live here. The streaming engine itself is unbranded plumbing — invisible behind the ARRFLIX surface.
Operators / future-me, the technical reference is split across:
ADMIN-GUIDE.md— single-page day-to-day ops: adding users, importing media, fixing scrapes, theme breakage, emergency rollback.ROADMAP.md— what's done, what's open, what's deferred.docs/— research-grade reference docs (artwork, metadata, subtitles, theming, file-structure rules, per-library themes, cleanup, filename normalization, force-English, branding leaks, splash, audits).
Repo lives at https://git.s8n.ru/s8n/ARRFLIX (mirror: https://flexhub.s8n.ru/s8n/ARRFLIX).
ARRFLIX — a one-person streaming service that punches above its weight.