• Zink@programming.dev
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    18 hours ago

    I have a lifetime Plex pass.

    I tried out Jellyfin last month.

    Now Plex is uninstalled.

    Even if we ignore the differences when it comes to matters of FOSS, cost, corporate control, privacy, etc, Jellyfin’s performance is just so much better.

    Setting it up to run over https while fully self-hosted was a learning process for somebody who isn’t a web dev, but holy crap was it worth it.

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      15 hours ago

      I tried Jelly Fin last month based on a thread here and it was a damned dumpster fire. As bad a Plex is for remote streaming, JF is far worse for the average person.

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          51 minutes ago

          Plex still has more features and is a more mature product. However, the Plex ship is on fire and people should be looking to move away before it sinks.

          Fuck Plex.

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        13 hours ago

        In what way? I share my server with 8 friends/family and it does everything I need it to.

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          13 hours ago

          Unable to set up a working server for outside of the home network. Also, the UI is terrible and didn’t organize things well.

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            Setting up remote access is the same for Plex and Jellyfin so I’m confused. All you need to do is to forward port 8096 or use a reverse proxy like nginx if you want a domain.

            I have plex.domain.com and jellyfin.domain.com and it was the exact same process for both.

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            13 hours ago

            i’ve been using http://playit.gg/ to set up a simple proxy that i can share with my friends! You just forward the port that jellyfin uses and share the link (and it works for all manner of other servers)

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              7 hours ago

              When I tried that service recently I found that it’s incredibly slow. It’s like all the ISPs in the Philippines intentionally throttle it or something. In contrast to that, using Zerotier to connect instead gives me normal speeds.

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      17 hours ago

      It’s just not the same. If all you need is local access or tailscale to your instance it’s fine, sure you can cancel Plex. If you’re sharing with friends or family or like the easy access to it that doesn’t require being part of the private network. Also I like subtitles and Plex handles this way better than Jellyfin. At least last time I played with it

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        There were some hoops for me to jump through in order to get secure remote access working for sure. Fortunately for my family that connect remotely, it’s transparent for them and doesn’t require any kind of VPN or tunnel. They just need URL, user, and password.

        And for subtitles I’m not sure what the differences are between the two, but I’ve used them plenty on jellyfin and they seemed to work well and render nicely.