• @[email protected]
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    10 days ago

    Honestly I’ve tried jellyfin and I have a hard time agreeing with this for a few reasons:

    • UI generally more unresponsive than Plex;
    • changes to correct a show/movie being assigned the wrong show/movie metadata very slow to propagate if at all, same for changing other library options like title language preference;
    • generally slower to buffer and get into videos;
    • very rough android lollipop UI;
    • not as easy to set up tech illiterate friends for play together.

    I’ll give you that morally jellyfin is less customer-adverse than Plex management is at the moment and it is more open in some ways so you can have more plugins and add-ons that Plex lacks, and sure it’s a free product so it should be given some leeway.

    … but if I just listened to all of the people saying jellyfin is just so much better I’d think it was an objectively better offering, but it’s not. When it comes to what I care about, it fell short, so just giving my 2 cents. Still worth trying, considering you can just point it to the same media folders, and maybe there’s a good proposition if you don’t already have a Plex pass, but if you do and you’re looking to migrate it’s a tougher sell.

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      210 days ago

      I agree with this. Add in also Apple TV options aren’t great. Swiftfin is just ok and Infuse is $

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      111 days ago

      Thats fair. I haven’t really noticed any of those issues. For my use case of just organizing and streaming my desktop’s media library to my TV, its fantastic.

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        110 days ago

        Oh don’t get me wrong it does the job and if I didn’t already have a lifetime Plex pass I’d highly consider it over Plex for being free, I just don’t think it does it better than Plex (with a Plex pass)