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unRAID and Plex is the way.
Guide is a little outdated, but works like a dream. Ibracorp (Google them) is also very handy.
I prefer Jellyfin over Plex. Plex has become too bloated. Jellyfin is free, open-source, and well maintained. I have it running on Docker on my NAS, feeding multiple devices, accessible on every platform I use, and it hasn't failed me. I was a lifetime subscriber of Plex before I made the switch, and haven't looked back.
LTT did a great video about Jellyfin. Keep in mind that this video is 5 months old, and they have had updates since.
Doesn't Jellyfin not allow sharing outside of your network or something like that? I've got elderly family members and very non-tech savvy folks that I share with, and Plex keeps it simple. I can't remember if that was the reason or something else, but I know there was a major downside to Jellyfin compared to Plex that just completely took it out of consideration for me.
You can create accounts for Jellyfin that allows people to log in. However, the way you serve it to them is your responsibility. In my case, I set up my system with DDNS to work off a personal domain that anyone can connect to with the correct credentials. It’s a bit more work to set up, but I like it better in the long run.
Oh yeah haha that's way too much trouble. It just works with Plex. Also not trying to make it any more complicated than "it's an app you can download and use anywhere you can use Netflix" for my users.
As long as you’re aware that “it just works” with Plex means it is phoning home to Plex servers with all your logins, actions and movies then you’re good to go.
I've taken all of the proper precautions.
Sounds good! Just be aware that Plex has been hacked in the past and handled communications about it poorly, and that it will probably happen again. It was what made me switch to Jellyfin myself, but doesn’t have to be a showstopper for you.