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There is a helper script for jellyfin LXC. From memory I can't help much, but I suggest searching for that. I think the default specs for disk space and RAM were weak, But setup was easy enough. After the initial helper script, you will need to learn how to mount the NAS into the LXC as well.
I want to say iGPU makes things easier, not because of experience but only because I tried passing through an Nvidia card and the instructions all insinuated this was more difficult than any other option
If youre going LXC, its not going to matter much of you just map GIDs and provide the LXC access to the host.
Side bonus, multiple LXCs and they can all share that GPU. This is what I do, I have a couple of JF instances among other containers that use the GPUs.
Edited to add: Well, nvidia itself can be a pain. But that'd be because nvidia.
I tried, the script gave me errors