@CheesecakeNo7 - eviltoast
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Cake day: November 14th, 2023

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  • I don’t know the bitrate of your cameras, but even if they were high quality 4K, it should be maximumx 16 Mb/s for each camera, so 48 Mb/s in total.

    Assuming the device is connected with gigabit LAN, you still have more than 900 Mb/s for your Jellyfin.

    Maximum UHD Bluray bitrate is 128 Mb/s, so you can play 7 original quality movies at the same time, without saturing the network.

    So, as you can see, from network point of view, it is not a problem.

    I would be more concerned about CPU usage, especially if you are re-encoding the security cameras streams (or you are using motion detection), and/or if you are planning to use re-encoding with Jellyfin.

    (also, you obviously cannot play 7 movies at the same time if you are using a single mechanical hard drive, it can be done if you are using an SSD, or multiple hard drive in RAID)