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[–] teawrecks@sopuli.xyz 1 points 1 month ago (1 children)

To me this means they know they don't have a viable business model. It's possible they took on a lot of debt years ago, and now they have to enshittify to pay it back. I paid for the lifetime membership years ago, and I would say I've more than gotten my money's worth and I'm mostly still happy with Plex, but I would drop them in a heartbeat if jellyfin was a viable alternative.

People don't like to admit it, but jellyfin doesn't have feature parity yet. I think they could solve a lot of the issues if they went the federation route, but until then, it's just easier for my family and friends to each have 1 plex account instead of N jellyfin accounts. Not to mention the jellyfin vulnerabilities that prevent me from considering hosting it openly.

[–] ThirdConsul@lemmy.zip 2 points 1 month ago (1 children)

People don’t like to admit it, but jellyfin doesn’t have feature parity yet. I think they could solve a lot of the issues if they went the federation route, but until then, it’s just easier for my family and friends to each have 1 plex account instead of N jellyfin accounts. Not to mention the jellyfin vulnerabilities that prevent me from considering hosting it openly

Could you maybe elaborate on the feature parity? What is missing? I also don't get the info about N jellyfin accounts, as in separate jellyfin account per each different jellyfin server?

Why would you host it openly rather than in a VPN like Tailscale or whatever wire guard is?

[–] teawrecks@sopuli.xyz 1 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago)

Could you maybe elaborate on the feature parity?

  1. I travel often. There are a lot of devices in hotels, bnbs, and friend's houses that have native plex support. Not so much for jellyfin.
  2. Casting to cast-compatible devices is very hit-or-miss, but mostly miss. I know the casting ecosystem is already a mess, but as far as user experience goes, Plex has spent more effort ironing it out.
  3. The native Plex client works with a controller on my bazzite HTPC when launched from the steam ui, while the native jellyfin client doesn't.

I keep trying jellyfin out every few months, but so far keep hitting enough friction that I can't reliably make the switch.

as in separate jellyfin account per each different jellyfin server?

Yes, if me and 5 of my friends have jellyfin servers, we all need accounts on each other's servers. I then need to juggle accounts to access their content.

Jellyswarrm is a reverse proxy plugin I could run to mask the problem for myself, but it's not a solution for mom who may have access to my server, and one other friend's server that I don't know.

The correct solution is federated accounts, but the devs have already stated that they don't want to do that.

Why would you host it openly rather than in a VPN like Tailscale or whatever wire guard is?

Then friends and family have to be on my VPN to stream anything.