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submitted 7 months ago* (last edited 7 months ago) by BlueEther@no.lastname.nz to c/selfhosted@lemmy.world

Well I already have jellyfin running in a container, just have to figure out how to get mum's TV to work with it I guess

log in on a local IP and not the network name and it's working again. but I'll be moving to jellyfin from now

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[-] kieron115@startrek.website 9 points 7 months ago

Are you runnin multiple subnets? If so you need to enable them all as local nets in plex or else it’ll trigger this.

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[-] anon_8675309@lemmy.world 9 points 7 months ago

Jellyfin or Emby.

What’s plex better at?

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[-] KursoryGlance@lemmy.world 9 points 7 months ago

I got fed up one day with Plex because it blocked me from getting to my server from one of my televisions. My LAN's internet gateway was down and Plex was useless even though all the content was on the local network. I'm sure there's configuration things or something that I could have changed but in the end I decided I didn't want to be pressured into buying anything and I didn't like the constant commercialization of Plex.

So I installed Jellyfin and never looked back. Yes, it's missing a few features but you can get around that with nginx so totally worth it not to be harassed.

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[-] tetris11@feddit.uk 9 points 7 months ago* (last edited 7 months ago)

Well that's one less customer they'll have, it's time to take your money elsewhere!

Edit: oh right.

[-] candyman337@lemmy.world 9 points 7 months ago

Genuinely Plex has become so obtrusive about NEW FEATURES, NOW WE HAVE THIS, USE THIS THUS WAY!!! and then also my libraries have somehow become even slower to load. I've been using jellyfin way more often

[-] FreedomAdvocate@lemmy.net.au 8 points 7 months ago

User error, at least you figured it out. It’s always free to stream in your own network.

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[-] roserose56@lemmy.zip 8 points 7 months ago

I would go with jellyfin, but my stupid old Samsung TV has tizen and can't find a way to install it.

[-] Mr_Dr_Oink@lemmy.world 8 points 7 months ago

You could plug in a firestick or something similar as jellyfin has an android app.

[-] possiblylinux127@lemmy.zip 7 points 7 months ago

You need to setup a developer account so you can install apps from local sources

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[-] lemmydividebyzero@reddthat.com 7 points 7 months ago

People often involved with piracy probably love entering personal information in that context...

[-] TrickDacy@lemmy.world 6 points 7 months ago

Imo Plex is worth the lifetime pass if you get it on sale.

All the comments saying Jellyfin is better always puzzle me. I've given it like three chances now and each time it feels just as buggy as the last. And that doesn't even consider the fact that you'll need more steps to expose it to the Internet for remote viewing or the fact that there's literally a list of unaddressed security holes https://github.com/jellyfin/jellyfin/issues/5415

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[-] DarrinBrunner@lemmy.world 6 points 7 months ago

I used Plex about 12 years ago. The first time my internet went down, and I couldn't use it, I stopped using it. Garbage. Not what I wanted.

I used Windows Media Center as long as I could, I loved it. But, eventually, I had to leave Windows 8 behind. Now I use Jellyfin and SABnzbd, it works okay most of the time, but I don't serve media to the outside, so I don't know if it works for that.

[-] lka1988@sh.itjust.works 6 points 7 months ago

And this is why I'm setting up Jellyfin. I paid for a lifetime Plex pass a while ago, and I would have been happy to toss them some more money if they had just stuck to the core service (like Nabu Casa/Home Assistant - absolutely worth $7/mo), but nooooooooooooooo Plex decided to spin up their own streaming servers and go down that path instead.

I smell an IPO coming soon.

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