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  • ? Guest

    Emby is a one time purchase for a lifetime subscription and I don't regret it for one second. It's open source and free, but some features are locked behind purchase. Worth every penny, in my opinion.

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    Isn't enby closed source? Thats why Jellfyfin was created.

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      Alright, so I have had Jellyfin installed for years now, but my primary issue is that most devices myself or my users use lack official, readily-available clients. For example, the Samsung TV app is a developer mode install. Last I looked, nobody has put a build into the store.

      I really want to use Jellyfin, but I feel like my users simply can't. I'm interested in others' experiences here that could help.

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      I've never had an issue with the apps. It's on my Chromecast and my android phone, and I typically stream to the TV from my phone.

      My only issue is that they require a real cert (which is good tbh) and I am having trouble getting letsencrypt working due to my isp blocking port 80 and me dragging my feet getting DNS working

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        Https://emby.media

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        FUCK Emby! What they did was worse than what Plex is doing even now

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          I had my pitchfork out and ticket to Jellyfinville in-hand. I read the blog post and saw this myself. I'm wondering if it's a matter of time before they want to screw over my family though

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          You wonder? What else is going to happen, it now stays the same forever? Just a question of when.

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            No idea what Flatpak is, much?

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            Why would you ever bother to use either option when you can just access it via the WebUI on Firefox?

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              Did they? Or is that still the old hack of "just download the raw file. Your tablet is just a computer"?

              Because I didn't see it advertised on the main web page and a quick google got me to https://github.com/jellyfin/Swiftfin/discussions/364 which is open and abandoned tickets for the ios apps.

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              As I was curious, Findroid gives you an android client that allows offline mode and downloading/playing/removing movies from the client.
              Seems Infuse Pro (paid) version also has support for it if you're an iPhone user.

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                How is the general perception of emby?
                They're closed source and US based.

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                Emby remains in the position Plex used to, pre-enshittification. They’re closed source and have a PlexPass style license, but if you miss the value you got with old-Plex, Emby fills that spot.

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                  We are also changing how remote playback works for streaming personal media (that is, playback when not on the same local network as the server). The reality is that we need more resources to continue putting forth the best personal media experience, and as a result, we will no longer offer remote playback as a free feature. This—alongside the new Plex Pass pricing—will help provide those resources. This change will apply to the future release of our new Plex experience for mobile and other platforms.

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                  And that’s why open source is best.

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                    Linux (Flatpak)

                    So, no, then.

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                    Ah, if you're allergic to flatpaks and can't convince your distribution to include it in their repository then you can always build it yourself - https://github.com/jellyfin/jellyfin-media-player
                    Or just use their web based client with a browser of your choice. 🙂

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                      Yeah.

                      Jellyfin is spectacular for LAN usage on two computers. Once you start using devices (because, you know, that is what people tend to plug into their TVs...) or going on travel, it rapidly becomes apparent that it just isn't a competitor.

                      Hell, a quick google suggests jellyfin STILL doesn't have caching of media for offline viewing. Plex's works maybe 40% of the time but... 40% is still higher than 0%.

                      I have a lifetime pass for Plex and encourage anyone who even kind of cares to get one next time it is on sale (or shortly before the scheduled price hike). I have tried Jellyfin a few times over the years and... it is basically exactly what I hate with FOSS "alternatives". It isn't an alternative in the slightest but people insist on talking it up because they want it to be and that just makes people less willing to try genuinely good alternatives.

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                      Huh? I used jellyfin just fine in the hospital on public WiFi on my ancient busted iPad air [some number].

                      The only thing I did was install pivpn and upload my VPN profile file to Google drive so I can remote into my network. I legit never even had to set anything up it just worked, didn't even need to know the IP of the server because my locally run DNS server (and failing that, the basic hostname based DNSMasq in the router) took care of everything.

                      I don't even have any reverse proxy or firewall because I still pretend to value my sanity and my time, nor did I expose it to the internet either.

                      Didn't have to do any caching or anything, no idea what you're talking about, but I think there's an option to download the files right through jellyfin.

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                        Alright, so I have had Jellyfin installed for years now, but my primary issue is that most devices myself or my users use lack official, readily-available clients. For example, the Samsung TV app is a developer mode install. Last I looked, nobody has put a build into the store.

                        I really want to use Jellyfin, but I feel like my users simply can't. I'm interested in others' experiences here that could help.

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                        I had the same experience with my parents. They have a Samsung TV and the Jellyfin experience was awful.

                        I ended up getting them a little N100 mini pc and installed Bazzite and the Jellyfin app from Flathub. You can configure it so it knows it’s on a TV, and responds to keyboard controls. I got them a remote from a company called Pepper Jobs that gives keyboard input and now they have a great experience with it. Even my mom, who’s a big technophobe, loves it.

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                          It looks like as long as the host has a Plex pass, this doesn't change much. It is a regression of service, which sucks, but there are viable alternatives for those unable or unwilling to pay. And honestly, jellyfin is the clear winner in that case and always has been.

                          Now, if they start to charge my friends and family for access to my media after I have already paid them for their lifetime subscription, then I'll grab a pitchfork with the crowd.

                          Also, why not run both and be ready? The resources required are minimal if you're running via docker, just some extra RAM and a negligible amount of compute for overhead on library maintenance tasks.

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                          I run both on my unraid NAS. I use plex for streaming to my phone over cell data. I use jellyfin for streaming to my laptops and TV.

                          Plex tends to break every once and a while though. Not often, but it happens enough that I'm replacing it with just having my music on a DAP that is synced with Syncthing.

                          I also use the comic viewer function of jellyfin.

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                            Why would you ever bother to use either option when you can just access it via the WebUI on Firefox?

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                            Because that basically requires transcoding for modern codecs. H265? Transcode. Subtitles? Transcode. The JF client on the same hardware can usually direct play.

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                              The default Jellyfin client isn't great for audiobooks.
                              For Apple iOS you might wanna look at https://github.com/LeoKlaus/plappa
                              For Android I would look at https://github.com/advplyr/audiobookshelf
                              Personally I just download the audiobooks from Jellyfin and play it in https://f-droid.org/packages/com.prangesoftwaresolutions.audioanchor/

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                              I run audiobookshelf and it's amazing!

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                                Hypothetically, if I have tailscale setup, would that be a viable workaround since everything looks local on my tailnet?

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                                100%. This is just due to the cost of hitting their servers in case you can't reach your network

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                                  Why would you ever bother to use either option when you can just access it via the WebUI on Firefox?

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                                  Don't ask me? I'll ftp before I'll WebUI like so, but for online viewing, I'll take streaming please. My kids, wife, and mother-in-law find that a million times more convenient.

                                  Meanwhile, there's a dude hating on the notion that Jellyfin's app will download the Raw file for offline viewing purposes. Please, do not ask me to pretend to care what is going on in that person's head. In my world, using VLC to play my files is a perk. Gimme that yummy 2x or slow-mo as I see fit, please.

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                                    We are also changing how remote playback works for streaming personal media (that is, playback when not on the same local network as the server). The reality is that we need more resources to continue putting forth the best personal media experience, and as a result, we will no longer offer remote playback as a free feature. This—alongside the new Plex Pass pricing—will help provide those resources. This change will apply to the future release of our new Plex experience for mobile and other platforms.

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                                    Fuck this. What the absolute fuck lmao they just decided to kneecap their entire business model.

                                    I was even going to get a lifetime subscription later this year when they usually put the price down. Not anymore

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                                      I used a Cloudflare tunnel for security (no open ports) but that's for people with limited tech ability mostly. Everyone else I've got connected with a tailscale node.

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                                      Yeah don't use a cloudflare tunnel for that, it'll get you banned.

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                                        Alright, so I have had Jellyfin installed for years now, but my primary issue is that most devices myself or my users use lack official, readily-available clients. For example, the Samsung TV app is a developer mode install. Last I looked, nobody has put a build into the store.

                                        I really want to use Jellyfin, but I feel like my users simply can't. I'm interested in others' experiences here that could help.

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                                        You can access Jellyfin through a browser, too. Is that an option for the Samsung TV?

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                                          I've been testing out jellyfin for the last couple months but it doesn't really fill the void of this specific feature that's being locked behind a pay wall. If anyone has good recommendations for securely and reliably hosting jellyfin behind SSL and auth with email password resets where I don't have to worry about it as much as Plex.

                                          I use jellyfin locally but for a handful of remote clients I have I may well block off their access they're not going to be able to figure out my hand spun services and wall of text.

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                                          Forget the Auth, use VPN profiles as access controls. Give them to trusted folks and you're gold.

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