Use JsonSerializer.SerializeToUtf8Bytes when doing a round trip

This test uses a very small object (CountryInfo), using a bigger object
would increase the difference in allocated memory.

```
BenchmarkDotNet=v0.12.1, OS=fedora 32
Intel Core i7-6700HQ CPU 2.60GHz (Skylake), 1 CPU, 8 logical and 4 physical cores
.NET Core SDK=5.0.100
  [Host]     : .NET Core 5.0.0 (CoreCLR 5.0.20.51904, CoreFX 5.0.20.51904), X64 RyuJIT
  DefaultJob : .NET Core 5.0.0 (CoreCLR 5.0.20.51904, CoreFX 5.0.20.51904), X64 RyuJIT

|          Method |       Mean |    Error |   StdDev |  Gen 0 | Gen 1 | Gen 2 | Allocated |
|---------------- |-----------:|---------:|---------:|-------:|------:|------:|----------:|
|  RoundTripBytes |   932.0 ns |  5.09 ns |  4.25 ns | 0.1173 |     - |     - |     368 B |
| RoundTripString | 1,114.8 ns | 22.19 ns | 23.74 ns | 0.1469 |     - |     - |     464 B |
```
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2021-01-12 15:37:18 +01:00
parent aaf889f683
commit a9b497720d
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@@ -515,7 +515,7 @@ namespace Emby.Server.Implementations.Library
}
// TODO: @bond Fix
var json = JsonSerializer.Serialize(mediaSource, _jsonOptions);
var json = JsonSerializer.SerializeToUtf8Bytes(mediaSource, _jsonOptions);
_logger.LogInformation("Live stream opened: " + json);
var clone = JsonSerializer.Deserialize<MediaSourceInfo>(json, _jsonOptions);