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  • Zink@programming.dev
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    23 days ago

    I’ve had a lifetime plex pass for several years. Once I tried Jellyfin a few months ago it was all over. My “I’ll run both just in case” period lasted a week or two.

    The downside is that Jellyfin will take more setup on your end, especially if you want to let other people connect securely to your server.

    The upside is performance and responsiveness. Once I started using it I decided Plex had to go, even if I have to drive to each family member’s house to fix their shit. It was like moving between Linux and Windows, as far as one being designed to work and the other being designed to satisfy dozens of corporate KPIs.

    Fortunately the setup for the end user is just as simple once your server is good to go. They just need URL, login, and password.

    And since it’s all open source, there’s some fun diversity in clients. I use Finamp specifically for music, and there are audiobook focused ones.

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      22 days ago

      I don’t even use remote sharing local access only.

      What I cannot do without is, resume and watch history.

      Skip intro.

      Category management of the library.

      Does jellyfin support these 3 items?

    • anarchiddy@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      23 days ago

      There are a lot of people here who simply cannot be bothered to figure out remote access

      A weird one i saw today was actually “jellyfin took too many resources scanning my library” and ‘if it doesn’t have an SSO my family won’t use it’

      I think a lot of people just enjoy plex better and will accept any minor inconvenience as justification. That’s fine though. I’ll swear up and down that apple products are not worth the convenience, either, but there will always be people who simply like them more than others, and thats fine

      • CmdrShepard42@lemm.ee
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        22 days ago

        There are a lot of people here who simply cannot be bothered to figure out remote access

        I think being apprehensive is natural when you’re entirely left on your own for security, knowing that you could leave yourself vulnerable if you do it incorrectly. Add to this the fact that half the info you’ll find on the process is people claiming you just need to open some ports, which you know to be wrong, and it’s easy to see why it’s hard to trust any advice you find.

      • Appoxo@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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        23 days ago

        I find it how many useres here almost scream “The year of linux” every day for every little grain of news Windows comes up.
        And yet they do literally the same with Plex.

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        22 days ago

        “jellyfin took too many resources scanning my library”

        That’s a strange one to me. In my experience Jellyfin scans my libraries in about 1/10 the time Plex used to take on the same machine.

    • stev3yd@sh.itjust.works
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      23 days ago

      Plexamp is what keeps me in the Plex ecosystem. I really like the “Mixes for you” and generating mixes based on listening habits. Have you found anything on jellyfin to do that for music?

    • Statick@programming.dev
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      23 days ago

      Also a lifetime Plex holder. Plex wouldn’t let me watch my local content without authenticating the other day… But my internet went out and I couldn’t. Decided I’d swap to Jellyfin the first chance I could (couldn’t that day because no internet)… So that’s what I did today. It was painless and I’m never going back to Plex.

      Disclaimer, I don’t need access outside of my house so I didn’t set any of the remote stuff up.

      • mic_check_one_two@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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        22 days ago

        Yeah, if you’re 100% local, that’s basically the ideal use case for Jellyfin. Plex really shines when it comes to remote access. But if you never use that, then there’s very little reason to use it over Jellyfin.

    • Appoxo@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      23 days ago

      My suggestion: Get Symphonium in addition/to replace Finamp.
      Much more advanced in what it can do.
      Only downsode: You can’t exclude libraries. If you have a soundtrack-like library separate from the regular music library, it can’t be separated.

      • Zink@programming.dev
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        22 days ago

        Thanks for the suggestion. I will try it!

        Is it good with gapless playback? It isn’t as crucial for me as for some people who listen to live recordings etc, but it’s always nice to have and is a good sign for the quality of the player.