• Blaiz0r
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    1 year ago

    All of you folks using Plex should check out Jellyfin, it may suit your needs better.

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      1 year ago

      Jellyfin is better for in home streaming, but I find plex easier for sharing external to family/friends.

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          Because Plex has that feature built-in with little hassle and Jellyfin does not (for now)

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            Jellyfin gives you 100% control. You’re responsible for setting up remote access. Which actually isn’t that hard. Several IT and network admins of the community (myself included) hand out documentation on how to do this. Without completely ruining your security.

            With Plex, some of the application communication is routed through their network. It requires an active internet connection and you must create an account with them. They have third party analytics embedded, use tracking pixels, beacons and device fingerprinting. Whatever personal data you have supplied is used to serve ads. This being their promoted content that isn’t part of your library.

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            1 year ago

            Couldnt you either use a reverse proxy or something like cloudflare tunnels to open external access and achieve literally the same as plex does?

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              Yup. For the server admin, maybe 10 minutes of reading and another 10-20 for setup. For the users (if any), they just need to input an IP or URL along with logging in.

              And it doesn’t rely on external servers to connect like Plex does, which is always a bonus.

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      I keep trying, I have an extremely large collection and it keeps falling flat on metadata matching. Especially with anime, yes I have installed the add-ons. They still suck. And for whatever reason it’s transcoding performance is nowhere near as good. It also still has an unresolved memory leak issue with a ticket that’s been open for a long long time about it. I want to replace Plex but it needs to be with something as good as Plex

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        1 year ago

        I use jellyfin a lot for anime, no plugins. I just label all my folders like kaguya_sama_[tmdbid-12345].

        As long as the The Movie DB id is there, aboslutely no problems indexing.

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          1 year ago

          I’d like to add that Jellyfin has a provider order that it checks for metadata from. I had some issues until I changed the order to pull metadata from the same provider that Sonarr and Radarr use. Once it checked there for metadata first, everything lined up and I’ve had exceptionally few issues.

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              My provider order for stuff that Sonarr handles (shows/anime):

              1. TheTVDB
              2. AniDB
              3. TheMovieDb
              4. The Open Movie Database
              5. Missing Episode Fetcher

              I don’t know what the last two are and I doubt they ever get used. Sonarr uses TheTVDB

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        I had a lot of trouble jellyfin and anime until I started putting things into season folders, even if they only had one season. So if I had Ano Hana I’d put the episodes in a folder like this

        Media Disk/Anime/Ano Hana/Season 1/episodes_here

        If it’s a movie, then it goes into a folder with other movies.

        Media Disk/Anime Movies/movies_here

        Once I started doing that, Jellyfin automatically recognized most Anime.

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          I already do this, everything in my media is extremely cleanly named because they are handled by sonarr

          series name/season 00/EPSxxExx-“episode title”

          so it’s not a file format issue. It gets a lot of them but there are certain things especially if they are recently aired or currently airing where it will simply fail to find a match until I give it the Japanese name at which point it manages to find the metadata for the English name. Really stupid stuff like that

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        Emby is the premium version of Jellyfin. I have found the meta information works a lot better. I haven’t done much transcoding but it does support it, and there are more apps to access it. Not too happy with the iOS app but the LG WebOS app works great.