• stupidcasey@lemmy.world
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    Can’t figure out why you would use Plex over jellyfin, I have a life time pass to Plex, I haven’t used it in years, this isn’t about money, it’s about not having garbage running on your machine.

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      Can’t figure out why you would use Plex over jellyfin

      Probably the biggest reason is that it makes it so easy to securely share across the internet. With JF you’re on your own and you can really fuck things up. If you’re just running it on your LAN the JF is the obvious choice.

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          That’s what you have to do for sharing!?

          Someone definitely told me that there was library sharing for jellyfin… Is this the only option?

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      There’s a simple answer to that. When many people first got started with Plex, it was awesome! Way better than xbmc! Also, jellyfin didn’t exist.

      Once you’ve had things up and running smoothly for years, changing everything is a hard sell. You could spend hours setting it up, fixing little inconsistencies, manually matching titles that had weird names, etc. or you could just… not.

      I hope I’ve cleared things up for you! The answer is laziness!

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        IDK, the hardest (Most tedious) part for me was renaming everything and categorizing things properly, but that passed over seamlessly, although I do remember being paranoid that I would have to do It again and the only reason I switched is because Windows broke something on my old server and I had to use Linux so I was kinda forced into it.

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      agree in principal, but in practice:

      1. parents who live across the state

      2. plexamp for music

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        Remote access is definitely a pain, and just surfacing the ports is a bad idea.

        Finamp is close. No visualization, No normalization, and there’s gapless playback but no crossfading.

        I use tailscale to watch videos and play music remotely.

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          Crossfading and normalization would both independently be dealbreakers for me. I can’t go back

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            Unfortunately for a crossfading they need to wait for jellyfin to provide it on their side.

            I wouldn’t be surprised to find a normalization plugin though.

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        1. You absolutely need to be careful sharing your own media with people outside your household as that’s probably illegal. If you still need to you can setup a VPN.

        2. The Jellyfin music player has recently seen a lot of love

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          I would be genuinely surprised if fair use draws the line on format-shifted, legally purchased media, at “remote watch-together”, leaving format-shifting and local watch-together in-tact.

          If it were up to the studio’s interpretation of the law, you’d need to purchase a license for each person during local watch-together.

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      Jellyfin is ugly, buggy, and the options to secure it aren’t really up to snuff.

      If Jellyfin implemented proper SSO support (without needing the plugin) and the clients worked with it as well, I’d be much more willing to use Jellyfin.

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      I have been trying to use jellyfin locally but subtitles have issues some times depending on the show or format. Also recently my wife watched 2 episodes more than me so we needed to go back 2 episodes and only way to do that from the Up Next or Resume screens was to start a new search of the show and click into the season and then find the episode. In Plex that takes 2extra clicks to get to the season and find the episode. I get supporting open source but for my jellyfin only has 70% of the features I use weekly on Plex. Definitely supporting it and trying to use it but it’s not feature parity for me

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      Jellyfin always irrecoverably crashes for me over time. It also suffers from permissions issues where videos won’t play sometimes due to a a transcode folder being full or something like that.

      I want to use it but it always breaks.

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        I’ve used it for about 2 years and it has been mostly stable. The only major issue I had was about a year and a half ago where it got stuck in a infinite crash due to a corrupt database. It was a known bug that was fixed.

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        What’s your setup and hardware look like? I’m just curious.

        My jellyfin service has been up for about six months, and has played probably 100+ shows and movies, for myself internally and a few external clients over that time. My hardware is a HP elite desk mini and a 10TB USB HDD

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          I have some ancient desktop that accesses media on my NAS. I run Plex on the same PC no problem. Stopped running Jellyfin because of the above-mentioned issues.

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      Jellyfin for me sucks. Not the server, the client. It works great on my wife’s machine but whenever I wanna watch something I get constant issues with crashing and seeking not working.