Jellyfin vs. Plex. What do I use
Jellyfin vs. Plex. What do I use
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Use whichever suits you best. For me it's Jellyfin but Plex is good too
whatever the fuck you want.
Not a stupid question
How about you try them out you dumb shit.
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Fuck Plex All My Homies Use Jellyfin
using hardware acceleration shouldn't be a paid for privilege
No.
does jellyfin have a WebOS client yet?
Jellyfin has cool features but half of them are broken. Plex is slow and bloated crap with paywall but at least it works. Choose your poison.
Jellyfin is FOSS, doesn't phone home, and works perfectly on my own hardware.
Jellyfin 10.8 releases in the next few days or weeks with hundreds of improvements and bug fixes. Beta is available now if you want to live dangerously
Charging for your technology is not inherently wrong
while jellyfin does it better and it's all free
use kodi
jellyfin has given me zero issues and i dont have to pay to use GPU transcoding.
I'm currently downloading things to a raspberry pi 4 with radarr/sonarr and then watching them by doing a samba connection to pi. should i use jellyfin or whatever instead? what would the benefits be?
idk about the others but Plex just werks.
do you share with other people? if no probably don't need
Plex dies when I try to listen to 20 hour long audiobooks.
What alternative do we have for this?
Yes, but it's not published on the app store (yet)
you could always root your TV to install it from the homebrew store
open rootmy.tv and slide the slider, then done
kodi is not a server
Nothing comparable to Plexamp currently
Jellyfin integrates really well with Kodi. Plex has an app for Kodi which is a bit clunkier but works.
Do you have more than one device you watch on? Do you want to watch that stuff outside of your home? If yes to either, you could benefit from Jellyfin.
Why have they forsaken me?!