• @gianni@lemmy.ca
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    806 months ago

    The quality and features of JellyFin are nowhere close to Plex. I have used both for years.

    • @thundermoose@lemmy.world
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      676 months ago

      I’m in the same boat as you. I’d love to switch but the user experience of Jellyfin is still pretty bad outside the most basic cases. If you have a media center PC, it’s fine, but if you want to be able to switch between several devices the way you can with Netflix, it’s quite poor.

      Plex is slowly trending down and Jellyfin is slowly trending up. I hope Jellyfin outpaces Plex before the enshittification is complete, but it’s a steep hill to climb.

      • @thisfro@slrpnk.net
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        266 months ago

        How does it not work for you? I use it on my phone, laptop, ipad, kodi, … without issues

        • @thundermoose@lemmy.world
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          146 months ago

          Switching between wasn’t seamless, it kept forgetting where I left off on the last device, which was pretty annoying. Also, mobile/remote connectivity was spotty for me. Never got to the bottom of that, but my best guess is Plex’s relay system makes up for a lot of random network issues. My best work-around was to add my phone to tailscale, but obviously that’s not a great solution and won’t work for a lot of devices.

          Overall, my impression was that Plex is a lot more polished. I also bought a lifetime membership years ago, so I have no incentive to switch to something that isn’t better. Plex isn’t perfect, but it was still better than Jellyfin as of a few months ago. I honestly hope that changes soon, I have zero faith in Plex as a company.

          • @thisfro@slrpnk.net
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            6 months ago

            The switching thing is really weird, for me it is always saved across devices and I can just play from where I was on the other device. But maybe that is a newer feature that wasn’t yet there when you tried it.

            Overall, my impression was that Plex is a lot more polished

            That I can understand, but with plex trying to be a streaming provider themselves, it makes it very confusing for not so tech-savvy people

            I also have a plex lifetime pass beacuse it was really the only option like 10 years ago and it was pretty solid. I run plex and jellyfin in parallel now and some of my friends use jellyfin, others plex. I myself almost only use jellyfin at the moment and it works pretty well for me

      • @douglasg14b@lemmy.world
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        216 months ago

        The big thing for me is privacy and control.

        Plex requires Cloud access via accounts.

        This is a sitting duck for subpoenas to mass punish media libraries once copyright holders get a more friendly government that cares less about citizens rights (which is coming up here soon).

        Nothing about my jelly fin instance leaks my information to anyone else’s servers.

        You can’t say the same about Plex.

        • @thundermoose@lemmy.world
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          86 months ago

          I agree with you, however Jellyfin is not intrinsically more secure than any other piece of software. You have to be very careful how you go about deploying it if you open up external access, as you are dependent on the Jellyfin devs to fix vulnerabilities and they aren’t actually being paid to do this. If you’re paranoid about privacy, you should be paranoid about this too; the people sending subpoenas aren’t above port-scans on ISP subscribers, they did it back in the early days of torrents.

          You get control and privacy, but you also get responsibility. It’s a trade-off, and one I’d certainly make if Jellyfin were more mature. That’s just me though, I’ve been hosting my own stuff for about a decade now and I can set up an isolated environment for Jellyfin to run within. Plex is a lot more newbie-friendly and I’d still recommend it for most folks unless they for sure know what they’re doing.

          As an aside, these concerns are common to all FOSS software that don’t have deep-pocketed backers. Jellyfin is likely never getting those, unfortunately. I hope they can find some other way of sustaining themselves, they’ve not got much money for the scale of development needed and it’s all volunteer-driven today.

          https://opencollective.com/jellyfin

          I want them to keep going, and I’ve even donated to them. I still don’t think it’s at a place to replace Plex for most people yet though.

      • @priapus@sh.itjust.works
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        16 months ago

        Can you elaborate on how it’s poor in that regard? That’s how I and many of my friends use it, and none of us have had any issues relating to that.

    • @verdigris@lemmy.ml
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      -46 months ago

      Quality is fine, sounds like user error. Features sure, but that’s to be expected with a paid app.

      • @gianni@lemmy.ca
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        46 months ago

        Show me an AppleTV JellyFin client that “just works”. Something my mom & dad could use to watch a movie. Something that can do normal media player things like seeking or subtitles.

        There is a huge disparity in the quality, support, and features of the various clients.

        • @DrSteveBrule@mander.xyz
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          16 months ago

          I set my parents up with infuse and it works fine with no issues. To be fair apple doesn’t seem to be very supportive of foss development on their devices

        • @verdigris@lemmy.ml
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          -36 months ago

          I don’t use Apple products so I can’t speak to the AppleTV support.

          But your criticisms seem to be of clients for Jellyfin rather than Jellyfin itself.

          • @gianni@lemmy.ca
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            46 months ago

            They are effectively one and the same. You cannot use JellyFin without a client.

            • @verdigris@lemmy.ml
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              16 months ago

              Right, but the clients I use don’t have these issues. Maybe there’s an issue with the AppleTV client, that’s fair criticism, but saying that Jellyfin has inferior quality is not accurate.