

My use case might not be very relatable, but I run a bunch of stuff cached in ramdisk.
One example is if my jellyfin server has to transcode something, I have it use ramdisk instead of my SSD for the transcoding cache.


My use case might not be very relatable, but I run a bunch of stuff cached in ramdisk.
One example is if my jellyfin server has to transcode something, I have it use ramdisk instead of my SSD for the transcoding cache.


There’s a link to the github page that has the depreciation notice right there…?
Yeah, you will have to send the dev the new trial ID for a re-activation.
That’s also why it’s costs more, because it’s more manual work for him.
It’s a chore, but really cool by the dev to offer it as an option for people with de-googled devices.
Nope. You can buy an infinite trial via the developers ko-fi!
There’s info about it on the symfonium forum.
Too bad it’s unusable if you’re like me and have huge playlists that you want to offline for shuffling due to spending long stretches of time without an Internet connection.
When I asked about this limitation, I was told that it was stupid to have such big playlists and needing to offline them because nobody is without Internet for long enough times for it to matter.
Great response from the developers that.
I do reencode bluray remuxes too, and also then use ramdisk for it.
I’ve just, always had enough ram to do it so I’ve stuck with it. And the ram is probably gonna take the wear better than SSDs do.
I also use it for download cache for some things, smaller things like music and books/manga.