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Well I already have jellyfin running in a container, just have to figure out how to get mum's TV to work with it I guess

log in on a local IP and not the network name and it's working again. but I'll be moving to jellyfin from now

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[–] mintiefresh@piefed.social 53 points 6 days ago (1 children)

I got the Plex lifetime pass over 10 years ago for pretty cheap and Plex has served me well over the years. But it's just so damn bloated now and the biggest recent change to their android app is atrocious. The app is so laggy and slow now. And downloading movies to watch locally on a tablet is just painful.

So I decided to start experimenting with Jellyfin this month and I am blown away at how fast and snappy everything is. It still isn't as refined as Plex but there's something to be said about privacy and using FOSS apps.

I'll be using Jellyfin going forward now.

[–] onslaught545@lemmy.zip 4 points 6 days ago

I'm glad I really only use it for music, but the fire TV app works decently well. Better than the fucking Netflix app, at least.

[–] octobob@lemmy.ml 23 points 6 days ago* (last edited 6 days ago) (1 children)

Something that's getting glossed over in these comments is the ability to easily watch or listen to friends' media.

I have my own library with about 1k movies, a bunch of anime and TV, and 10k albums. But I have like 6 or 7 friends with libraries even larger. My one friend has 37k albums, they all have thousands of movies I never even heard of, etc. It really makes it like my own mini streaming service, and I love throwing on a huge music library on shuffle via plexamp while driving to/from work.

I paid like $70 for a lifetime pass years ago, so I'm along for the ride I guess. I really rely on the music aspect of it, I haven't had a spotify subscription in like 7 years.

I know they changed a lot lately, and particularly what pisses me off is how vague and how they intentionally obfuscate how their model works now. I have friends that for years used my library, and recently have been like "I saw Plex started charging now so I stopped using it" and I have to be like "no it's still free because I have a lifetime pass". It's definitely just to trick people into getting monthly subscriptions.

[–] Bazoogle@lemmy.world 10 points 6 days ago (2 children)

the ability to easily watch or listen to friends’ media

Why do you think this can't be done with Jellyfin?

[–] octobob@lemmy.ml 16 points 6 days ago* (last edited 6 days ago) (6 children)

My friends don't have it set up. Some of them are friends of friends, and people I don't talk to regularly. I'm not going to try and convert them. It's also a bit more complicated via tailscale or VPN reverse proxies and Plex "just werks". If there's anything beyond just installing an app and clicking an invite, a bunch of people who use my library are going to have a hard time. Like my dad, he's pushing 70. My friends would also have to do the goofy networking setup for it to work for me.

I'm also not even sure if people I share with have means of installing. My one friend who uses my library a lot does it through a Samsung TV. That involves sideloading the app to install jellyfin.

Lastly, like I said, music. Plexamp is one of my #1 used apps. There's a lot that goes into that beyond just being able to play media. It curates playlists depending on what you just listened to or gives you similar artists, similar to how Spotify makes a "radio" after playing something.

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[–] interdimensionalmeme@lemmy.ml 6 points 6 days ago (1 children)

You have to port forward a port and setup dynamic dns, for 99% this is a insurmountable difficulty.

[–] Bazoogle@lemmy.world 3 points 5 days ago (1 children)

You do not have to port forward. In fact, I would suggest against port forwarding. There are other options to access remotely

[–] interdimensionalmeme@lemmy.ml 5 points 5 days ago

Are these options going to require installation of specialist software and then entering of special configuration parameters on the client computer as rather than just using any standard browser on any internet connected computer and typing yourjellyfindomainname.com ?

[–] aeternum@lemmy.blahaj.zone 19 points 6 days ago

Just as an FYI, Jellyfin doesn't charge money for.... well, anything.

[–] tfw_no_toiletpaper@lemmy.world 17 points 6 days ago (4 children)

I jumped ship early on. They didn't include skipping intros (or removed the plugin or the capability to use plugins, I don't remember).

Went to Jellyfin, took like 2 hours to figure out what's different. I don't even remember, are there any features worth it staying on Plex? At least I'm not missing anything.

Also for watch together you start a watch group and can watch a show episode for episode. Instead of having to open each episode separately and having everyone join again (but maybe Plex fixed this already, I wouldn't know).

[–] BigBananaDealer@lemmy.world 8 points 6 days ago (2 children)

ur missing out on seeing 20 dollars a month go down the drain. fool. jumped ship before the good stuff

[–] MangioneDontMiss@feddit.nl 2 points 6 days ago (1 children)

man, i remember paying like 40 bucks for lifetime premium on plex.

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[–] candyman337@lemmy.world 9 points 6 days ago

Genuinely Plex has become so obtrusive about NEW FEATURES, NOW WE HAVE THIS, USE THIS THUS WAY!!! and then also my libraries have somehow become even slower to load. I've been using jellyfin way more often

[–] anon_8675309@lemmy.world 9 points 6 days ago (3 children)

Jellyfin or Emby.

What’s plex better at?

[–] MrNobody@lemmy.dbzer0.com 11 points 6 days ago (1 children)

Getting people to pay to watch their locally stored media?

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[–] quid_pro_joe@infosec.pub 3 points 6 days ago (2 children)

I think the GUI is more refined and the initial setup a bit easier for casual users. I'm a Jellyfin user, because my online entertainment budget is exactly $0.

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[–] Synth@sh.itjust.works 3 points 5 days ago

I tried hitting the X thinking it was an ad XD

[–] DarrinBrunner@lemmy.world 6 points 6 days ago

I used Plex about 12 years ago. The first time my internet went down, and I couldn't use it, I stopped using it. Garbage. Not what I wanted.

I used Windows Media Center as long as I could, I loved it. But, eventually, I had to leave Windows 8 behind. Now I use Jellyfin and SABnzbd, it works okay most of the time, but I don't serve media to the outside, so I don't know if it works for that.

[–] DarkAri@lemmy.blahaj.zone 2 points 5 days ago

This is why I use emby.

[–] Strawberry@lemmy.blahaj.zone 2 points 5 days ago (1 children)

You can stream from a jellyfin server to Kodi

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