• PerogiBoi@lemmy.ca
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    It’s now no longer possible to manually refresh libraries from the app. Amazing. Less functionality.

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    I was in a previous update wave, and it made me switch to Jellyfin too. I cast from my phone to my TV, and they did something that made subtitles basically impossible to load via Chromecast. Even trying to automatically burn in subtitles didn’t work for this mode.

    Also, while a “minor” nitpick, Chromecast used to show random movie/TV show posters when you connected and also show the media details when you selected something, now it just shows a big PLEX logo all the time unless playing something.

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    10 hours ago

    Like many others, I switched to Jellyfin years ago. It is way, way better for me. It does what it says on the tin, sometimes more, but not less.

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      You mean you don’t like recommendations by default of the media you downloaded because you know exactly what you want to watch?

      I really never understood that.

      My assumption is that it’s a bridge to some sort of legitimacy like a movie rental deal or something. Like inserting ads into your self hosted media.

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    This is why I have Plex, emby, and jellyfin running in tandem. Plex still makes my life easier than the other two in a lot of ways, but it’s been slipping for years. Once I’ve finally had enough, jellyfin all the way.

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      I’m running jellyfin, can’t recommend it enough. It’s been catching up quite steadily to Plex and I still control everything. Can’t complain about that.

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    I have Jellyfin in parallel now and I had to face the family during summer with questions like “why I cant do this with the app anymore “ “ why did you change it” sigh 😔 so I started to put energy on jelly because that was unacceptable way to rollout a botched change.

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      I recently tested Jellyfin again and still miss a lot of features I like with Plex. I am a former Emby user and I don’t see why Jellyfin got so popular. I really want it to succeed, though

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          A Netflix-like login screen, where you can see all the users and they are just protected by a simple PIN.

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            You have a login screen with all users showing with their profile picture. For a while now. You can even make it look Netflix-like with Skin Manager plugin. And there’s Quick Connect but it’s for people already connected on another device.

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        How so? I have way less issues with jellyfin than I did with Plex. I think with jellyfin you just need to RTFM and find some plugins to expand the functionality if you need it

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          Sharing and remote streaming, plain and simple. I have no problem setting up accounts for friends, but choosing your server is a pain for some. But the bigger problem is that the first thing anyone will say is: Don’t expose Jellyfin to the Internet. That’s a bit of a problem.

          And they’ll then say, “Oh it’s not so bad just set up wireguard and…” This is the ramblings of a lunatic. I’ve been working with tech a long time. Tech is my job. It is my hobby. I do all of it from repairing my own hardware to administering servers to running my own home lab to doing open source development. Wireguard is not friendly. It is not something I’m going to set up at every friend and family member’s house so I can share my library.

          I’ve got a more secure but imperfect setup in sticking Jellyfin on the Internet behind a proxy that requires login. But this is not something most people are going to want to deal with. They want to stand up their server and then share it with people.

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            Couldn’t have said it better myself. Very Give a Mouse a Cookie vibes when talking to someone explaining how Jellyfin is a drop in replacement for Plex when they’re on step 6 of setting up remote access

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            I would have done this, but set up ‘meshnet’ to make the remote computers look like they’re all on the same network, but nordvpn just pulled the plug on meshnet and are decommissioning it in December. Goodbye

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      Lol that’s pretty much how it went for me. One day it pissed me off for the last time. Switched to Jellyfin and never looked back. Should have done it so much sooner.

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      I bailed on Plex a while ago, went to Emby, now Jellyfin.

      I forgot what happened to Emby, but I do recall some enshittification, and bounced. Jellyfin seems pretty solid.

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      9 hours ago

      Ig they’re rolling it out in waves, they decided to overhaul their app UI…for the worse IMO

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        Do you have any links? Plex Blog has nothing about this and all my stuff looks the same as it has for months now. (Although to be fair I use the Plex Preview app on Roku, so maybe I’ve just had what you’re all seeing now?)

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    The thing about the redesign that irks me the most is that browsing your own personal library is unnecessarily convoluted the way it’s now organized. It’s a big step backwards in terms of navigation.

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      Oh dude this pisses me off SO MUCH!!! MY DAMN content should be front and center, not your stupid ads.

      And now we are on jellyfin and scrapped plex. Fuck them.

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      I switched off like 2 years ago because of how many clicks it took to get to my things.

      Cant imagine how bad it is now.

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          That overhauled UI is buggy as shit, slow to do anything and is objectively worse as features that were already present were removed.

          Feature removal might e been excused if the UI was simplified and fast and responsive. But slow and buggy UI to replace relatively well functioning UI angered almost all users. I’m had to force install an old version of plex client exactly to avoid the non-sense.

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    Probably like 2–3 years ago I switched from Plex to Emby because the Plex app on my TV was becoming bloated and slow.

    Even back then my TV was hitting 5 years old and still working great. Why the hell should I be forced to scrap a perfectly good television just because some corpo wants to ship overly bloated apps with too many animations?

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    Crap, I still haven’t logged ba k in since they asked me to log out because of the security compromise. I’m gonna have to lose a day and figure out this whole jellyfin thing I guess.

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      Am I doing this right

      Well if you ask me, not really, I disavowed emby years ago and afaic its just Plex and Jellyfin in this space to me

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        Ok, you’re gonna have to unpack that one for me! Plex was always messing things up with transcoding, and I hate the Jellyfin UI and always had trouble getting it working and keeping it working.

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              Likely a codec issue with your client player. The client couldn’t play the file (either video or audio) natively, so the server transcoded the file so it could.

              Transcoding is a feature. I understand why you would rather it direct stream, but you’ve got to make sure the client can play the file natively.

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          Here’s a comment I wrote on it about a year ago

          Tldr; they are an early example of open source enshittification before enshittification was even coined (iirc)

          This is going to go back quite a ways, and much of my knowledge is old at this point so some details might be off.

          ~15 years ago Plex as we know it started out as an OSX fork of the 0G Xbox homebrew software XBMC (Later renamed Kodi (For those who don’t know, XBMC was XBox Media Center and would turn the 0g Xbox into the cheapest Home Theater PC you could get at the time, man those were the days lol))

          Plex was only briefly open source and then was quickly closed when they incorporated a year or so after they had something functional. They never made any promises about not charging or being open source or anything, so that’s why I’m generally fine with Plex

          Sometime around 2012ish Emby came along as THE open source alternative to Plex and things were good. MOST of it was supposed to stay open source as was promised. From the beginning they kept build scripts n such closed source, probably should have caught on them, but heh ya know hindsight and all that.

          Then around 2014/5 they took it all closed source, relicensed it and introduced their paywall including locking away already existing features. This is what pissed me and many others off and this is when and why Jellyfin split off promising to be truly fully open source forever. (There was a ton of drama about it at the time, but it looks like Embys Q&A thing a bit back doesn’t even bother to mention it, imagine that lol)

          I don’t have a problem with subscriptions on open source software myself, but the way they went about it…yea. fuck em

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            Fair. And I agree with your stance. But I don’t feel like setting something else up again, especially if it’s a thing that has caused me problems in the past, like Jellyfin. I miss XBMC.