• @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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            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.

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

              • @verdigris@lemmy.ml
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                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.

    • @astanix@lemmy.world
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      126 months ago

      Is there a jellyfin app on the Xbox? The ps5? Roku TV app store?

      I think no so it’s hard to switch if you have family using many different devices to watch plex.

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        No, No, and Yes – Consoles are notoriously difficult to work with. Not for actual programming, no - Consoles are difficult to navigate POLITICALLY. Xbox, understandably doesn’t like F/OSS software, and PS5 has tons of rules and regulations you must meet.

      • @Flatfire@lemmy.ca
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        Roku, yes. Xbox as well. PS5 no, but not for lack of trying. That’s apparently on Sony.

          • @Flatfire@lemmy.ca
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            That’s unfortunate to hear. Jellyfin does definitely suffer the from the problem of not having a teams developing apps under a unified banner. You can make your own, provided you’re determined enough, but guidance from the core Jellyfin team is not to be expected.

      • Jo Miran
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        The UI for the Xbox app is rudimentary and a bit janky, but the performance is undeniably better than Plex. I have Plex and Jellyfin on the same machine, serving the same content, and Plex stutters often. It is especially bad when using subtitles. Jellyfin has no such issues.

    • @interurbain1er@sh.itjust.works
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      I use JF. It’s ok but still rough around the edges and if we count as JF the apps, I have to admit that the Android TV app is pretty bad, it’s chokefull of very basic bugs, like crashing on start, and missing very basic features like delaying subtitles and the navigation is pretty bad, especially for TV show, navigating between series, episodes and home is a hot mess.

      • @sugar_in_your_tea@sh.itjust.works
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        crashing on start

        My main issue is that my TV occasionally decides to kill the network, which causes Jellyfin to crash on startup, clearing the server. It’s annoying, but I think the bigger problem is the TV, not Jellyfin.

        I think the navigation is fine. I like the scroll by letter thing for movies on the right, and I don’t have so many TV shows that it’s an issue (maybe like 5-10 series? We don’t watch a ton of serials), and my kids seem to navigate it just fine. I did spend some time naming everything properly, so maybe that’s the difference? We rarely navigate though. My kids watch one show start to finish (however much time we give them), we generally watch one movie as a family and are done, and my SO uses it for exercise videos.

        • @interurbain1er@sh.itjust.works
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          I’ve reported my fair share of bugs but the main issue with the android app is that the code is amateurish and poorly tested. Lots of the crash bugs are just devs not checking for non existent values and relying on perfect network conditions.

          But yeah, It gets the job done, it’s just not a great app.

          • @sugar_in_your_tea@sh.itjust.works
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            Hmm, I haven’t used it much. Maybe I’ll take some time this holiday season to go bug squashing. I did a little of that with the Jerboa app here some time back, so maybe I’ll lend a hand here as well.

            That said, I’ve only used it to show my collection to friends or test a new network tweak.

    • @Squizzy@lemmy.world
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      I jumped to linux and downloaded jellyfin… shit is too complicated I havent got time to get to terms with it

      • @sugar_in_your_tea@sh.itjust.works
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        That’s too bad, but it sounds more like you bit off too much rather than Jellyfin being bad. Once it’s set up, it’s fairly smooth, we just drop movies in a folder on the NAS, name them somewhat appropriately, and Jellyfin frequently recognizes it, though sometimes I’ll need to help it out a bit. Setup wasn’t much more complicated than other self-hosted stuff I run, but I’m also a full-time Linux user for some 15 years and a SW dev by trade, so I guess I’m blind to issues I take for granted.

        • @Squizzy@lemmy.world
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          Yeah absolutely it is a me problem, but the imsinuation is that these jumps are easy. Plex works easier and windows in mpre intuitive, I hate microsoft and will push on with Linux and hopefully jellyfin but it isnt an easy move.

          • @sugar_in_your_tea@sh.itjust.works
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            Windows is only intuitive because that’s what you have experience with. If you grew up on macOS or Linux, you would probably find it as confusing as you do Linux right now.

            But yeah, it’s a learning curve, and self-hosting on Linux generally requires a mental shift from thinking of things as “apps” and moving to “clients” and “servers.” On Windows, the two tend to be mixed, because managing servers on Windows kinda sucks, but the opposite is true on Linux.

            But yeah, do one thing at a time. Get comfy with Linux first, and then learn about self-hosting stuff (including Jellyfin).

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              I dont know what to do with linux to get comfortable. Outside of doing something like jellyfin, which is basic to most people, I would just be browsing.

              Tbh I cant even get my ps5 controller to work properly to play games.

                • @Squizzy@lemmy.world
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                  Thanks dude, I’ll follow up on that because it is a bit disappointing I have everything else ready to go

    • The Pantser
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      I tried to switch from Emby to JF but I am grandfathered into free premium Emby and if I switch to JF I would have to pay for live TV guide.

    • EleventhHour
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      Maybe in a decade, when it has a feature set close to Plex. Jelly fin is just a cheap knock off. No thanks.

          • @sugar_in_your_tea@sh.itjust.works
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            It being FOSS does not make up for it being severely lacking and features in comparison

            It does for me. I apparently don’t need all those extra features because Jellyfin completely meets my expectations. I don’t even know what I’d want to add.

            GIMP

            GIMP is an exception. It’s usable (I made my wedding invitations using it), but you’re right, it’s pretty awful to use. There are tons of related software that’s pretty high quality, such as Krita (drawing) and Blender (3D modeling). I’m not sure why GIMP has such bad UX, but there’s still plenty of good stuff in the FOSS landscape.

            That said, I’m not a FOSS purist, I just tend to prefer FOSS for things that I’ll be relying on for many years to come, and self-hosted platforms absolutely counts there. If I decide to bail from Jellyfin to something else, I know there will be a way to export my data, even if I have to build it myself. I don’t know much about Plex (maybe it’s easy to export too?), but if I don’t need the features, I’ll tend to stick w/ FOSS.

            Here are some of the distinguishing features I see (looking at this site):

            • hardware transcoding - I think Jellyfin supports it, and it’s an extra fee for Plex; not sure how “good” it is though since I don’t need it, it works fine on my devices
            • app support - works on my TV, tablets, phones, and desktop; honestly, I can’t think of anywhere else I’d need it
            • TV shows + DVR - looks like Jellyfin supports this, but I don’t watch live TV, so I have no use for this; maybe I’ll look into it at some point
            • access more movies/TV shows - I’ll just get a streaming subscription to Netflix or something instead

            I’m probably missing a ton though, and I’m guessing Plex has an overall smoother experience. But Jellyfin has been fine so far, so I haven’t had any reason to try others. I only want it for playing my ripped DVD and Blu-ray collection, and it works well for that.

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                You admit that you’re “missing a ton of stuff” after listing a couple of features

                No, I was curious what I was missing, so I looked for a comparison between the two. I’m not “contradicting myself,” I’m trying to compare the merits of both so I’m fair, despite not ever using Plex.

                Jellyfin was the first one I tried, and it did everything I needed it to do. So I stuck with it. I heard about Plex and Emby, but I never got around to trying them. I did try Kodi years ago, but I didn’t like it at the time (mostly used it to get Netflix working on my Raspberry Pi connected to my dumb TV on my RetroPie box).

                My argument is that I didn’t feel like Jellyfin was lacking anything once I got it set up. If this UX update pisses people off, try Jellyfin, because it does largely the same thing, and it being FOSS is also a pretty neat feature.

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    There are some punctuation errors in your title. It should read:

    Plex is “overhauling” its apps with a redesign and under-the-hood “upgrades”

    Those who use Plex to access personal media will find that their libraries are in a dedicated [hidden] tab, while the Watchlist will take up prime real estate in the top navigation section. Plex says it also streamlined the user menu for quick access to things like your profile, friends and watch history.

    So they’re hiding the entire point of Plex deep in the menu and promoting things that make them money. Enshittification.

    • @wrekone@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      Precisely. I don’t want or use any of those features. I’ve disabled all the streaming service and friend stuff, I don’t ever use the watchlist, and I use Tautulli for watch history. I don’t even really care about watch history either. I mostly set up Tautulli because I like self-hosting stuff.

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      There are so many little fixes and changes they have done over the years. I expect so many edge cases that they kindly took care of not being taken care of anymore.

    • veee
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      My exact reaction when I read that headline!

  • dinckel
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    I just want to use my local library in peace

  • @Clent@lemmy.world
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    Did a quick check of this in the iOS beta and there is no indication of additional enshitification as everyone fears.

    The first tab is the home tab and the first few rows are from my library. I don’t see any option to hide the random noise that comes after it.

    The second tab is the library itself which has the normal rows of various groups, continue watching, recently released, etc.

    There is also a tab for live tv, on demand and discover.

    I’ll probably only use discover because I use the watch list as one of many ways to feed my wanted lists.

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    I installed the beta. It’s not that bad. My server was the first thing I saw when I opened it. So it wasn’t pushing the other stuff.

    It’s missing a bunch of little things tho, like checking the file properties for an episode or movie.

    This overhaul might live up to their pitch. I hope it does.

    • [R3D4CT3D]
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      yeah, same. i hope it works out! doesn’t seem like it’s going to affect my library & might be easier for newer users. idk why everyone is so up in arms about it.

  • @Saltarello@lemmy.world
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    I’ve liked the sound of Plex forever but after it taking years for the wife to finally be comfortable finding her way around Kodi I couldn’t really try it.

    Just last week I fancied a tinker & I’d heard Plex has potentially begun to enshittify so I ended up putting Jellyfin on our htpc just to test it. As well as all the usual groups, it was simple to create additional collections for stuff only the wife wants to see rather than things we’ll watch together. Within a day or so she’s already flying round it so we’ve pretty much moved to Jellyfin. It doesnt seem to like IR remote control like Kodi does which is a shame & I’m struggling a little with the live TV aspect which was also very straightforward on Kodi but I havent looked too closely into it yet.

    Overall very impressed with Jellyfin.

    • Vardøgor
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      i use threadfin for managing m3u for jellyfin, if that’s how you’re doing live tv. as for the remote, I was looking into one of these FLIRC USB receivers recently… if i do it i’ll let you know how well it worked

      • @Saltarello@lemmy.world
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        Thanks for the info, I’ll look a little deeper into the live TV side of Jellyfin. Ive not heard of FLIRC USB before. Very interesting, I’d love to know how that goes, thank you

      • @Saltarello@lemmy.world
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        You made me do it, ive ordered one. Having spent money I guess that means we’re all in on Jellyfin now …but if its no good I’ll be sending the boys round for a full refund lol.

        Will keep you posted, might save you some money if you can hold out, cheers

        • Vardøgor
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          haha cool, i only waited because i’m out of town for work at the moment. definitely curious about it! i’ve spent so much on hard drives i’m already all in, lol

  • @hightrix@lemmy.world
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    Anyone that has tried the new version, does plex still make it really difficult to view your library by folder/file rather than by meta data?

    I use jellyfin because I can get a folder view.

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      I don’t think it ever did?

      Been using Plex 5 years now and all I had to do was click the view drop-down and select “folder view” instead of “collection view” and boom, done

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      Yeah I can’t see a file / folder view on the new client. Not that I saw one on the old android client either.

      Must admit the new app is more responsive than the old version on my P7P however having “new on XYZ” service that I don’t have is a shit addition to the new client.

    • veee
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      And a link to the Plex forum post.

      What about TV and big-screen devices?

      The initial preview release is focused on the mobile experience for users. We plan to share a similarly updated TV experience soon. Stay tuned!

  • Boomer Humor Doomergod
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    None of the people I’ve added as friends ever use Plex. Feels stupid to have that in the UX, and I’m not even sharing what I’m watching with them.

  • Blue
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    If it’s shit I’ll jump to Jellyfin

    • @Imgonnatrythis@sh.itjust.works
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      It’s 2024 friend. There are no such things as good upgrades. Enshitification dominates every damn time.

      Looks like I’ll have to give jellyfin a go. I’ve been pleased with plex and haven’t yet had a good reason to transition (what can jellyfin do better than plex? )

  • @gaylord_fartmaster@lemmy.world
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    If this turns out as bad as it seems then I’ll probably finally be leaving my lifetime Plex pass behind for jellyfin once it rolls out to the Android TV app.