• Guido Mancipioni
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    244 months ago

    Okay, thanks to this post I just discovered Jellyfin and though I haven’t even downloaded it yet because I’m on mobile, i tabbed back over here from reading their description page to thank you for this.

    I’ve been looking for other solutions but none of them seemed to be incredibly well supported or implemented

    • TWeaK
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      294 months ago

      Jellyfin is what Plex should be.

      • @[email protected]
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        284 months ago

        Yea, Plex requiring an internet connect just to stream locally tells me all I need to know about them.

        • @[email protected]
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          74 months ago

          If I understand correctly, it was originally implemented when they made it so you could use ssl to access your media without any configuration or cost: https://www.plex.tv/blog/its-not-easy-being-green-secure-communication-arrives/

          I also think you can watch locally without logging in, but, it’s a less than ideal way of doing it: https://www.plexopedia.com/plex-media-server/general/plex-no-internet/

          Unfortunately, the biggest red flag about Plex is that they now offer their own streaming media. That means they’re in bed with media companies which is at odds with the goals and needs of the original fans and users of Plex servers.

          When I saw the first slow steps Plex’s encruddification, I was relieved to find out Jellyfin exists. I wish it had more features, but it’s being actively developed and totally usable already. Also, I’m not a fan of the name, but that’s a stupid thing to complain about.

        • @[email protected]
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          44 months ago

          I’m not sure why you think that’s the case. I use Plex entirely locally and have never had an issue when the internet was out. In fact my modem went kaput last year and I had a solid 2 days without internet connection. Plex didn’t even blink. The only thing I couldn’t access was Actor/Crew individual pages, as those don’t store metadata locally and are fetched on demand by the client.

          • @[email protected]
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            64 months ago

            I’m pretty sure that if you had not already been signed in, you would not have been able to use it. As the login page requires an internet connection.

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              4 months ago

              so your issue is not that you can’t access the server offline, it’s that you can’t log in while offline?

              i have never needed to log in locally since the initial setup. it can also broadcast as a DLNA server which would be trivial to access without authentication.

              you’re very opinionated for someone who is totally clueless on the subject.

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        4 months ago

        I’m still waiting for it to be up to par, I have jellyfin on the server and I check it maybe once a month with the latest version but it still fails miserably with my library.

        It’s a very clean high organized library managed by sonarr. All Files are in

        “series name (year) > Season xx > series name SxxExx (episode title)”

        format and yet it still just fails miserably at matching so much of my content (its a rather massive library) especially on anime. Half the time I have to manually match it, and I have to use the Japanese title in order to pull up the English metadata, because that makes sense.

        Playback also just… Fails for no reason on tons of my devices. It’s been getting better recently but until it’s on par with Plex I am not leaving sadly

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          4 months ago

          Plex makes it a lot easier for things like hardware encoding and sharing outside of network, but jellyfin needs some work to get there

        • TWeaK
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          -34 months ago

          If it fails on anime maybe someone (such as yourself) needs to do the leg work and set build a database for it to match against?

          • @[email protected]
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            34 months ago

            Yeah no, i don’t have the time I’ve got my own shit to do. My Plex system is almost entirely automated. Ombi let’s me request a show with a single tap, sonarr finds it from my sources, sends that to transmission, then once it’s download imports it and puts symlinks with proper naming into the library folders. And then plex properly matches up the metadata.

          • @[email protected]
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            14 months ago

            You know that product you don’t like and have a fine, working alternative for?

            You should do hundreds of hours of volunteer work to use the product you don’t like, that way it’s slightly less inconvenient.

            • TWeaK
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              14 months ago

              The point stands: open source products are only good because people make them good.

              If you want to put your eggs in the closed sourced paid basket, by all means go ahead. Plex will still bite you, eventually, just like every other for profit business does.

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                  4 months ago

                  No, and thank fuck for that. I don’t think Plex would end up that bad.

                  I hope.

                  Edit: Also it isn’t “doomer” to say that for profit businesses almost always end up screwing their users over eventually. Usually it happens after the business is sold.

                  Plex has already deprecated the original Android app which had a “lifetime” payment.

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                    i paid for a lifetime subscription in like 2016 and i still use and install apks downloaded direct from the official forums for the android app on my shield. nothing has been deprecated at all.

                    you can prefer jellyfin, that’s fine, but making stuff up to scare others is just wildass doomer shit.

                    it’s a media player. if they go under or get too shitty, i’ll use a different media player. for now, and the foreseeable future, plex is miles ahead of the competition.