• Crow of Minerva@feddit.it
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      It’s plex but open source and without any sort of subscription. I have been using it for a couple of years and never had a problem

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        i never heard of it and have been using plex for years. i love that its open source. definitely checking it out

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        Does it work outside of the home network as well as plex does? Also, do you think it is worth switching if I already bought the lifetime plex pass?

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          It should work, but I use tailscale so I can’t personally vouch for it. I don’t think it differs that much from plex tho, so if you are fine with it and you have already the pass, you aren’t losing out anything major

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      It’s great software but for me it’s missing at least 1 must-have feature, being intro detection & skipping.

      If you want to get into them you can run them both on the same library and just compare which you like best

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      It’s a Plex alternative, I don’t know about better. IIRC it’s a fork of Emby. I try both (Emby and Jellyfin) usually a couple times a year, but there’s always something that gives me issue and I just stay with Plex.

      Also, seems kind of silly, but the name is just dumb. Neither my wife or I want to audibly say “let’s watch something on Jellyfin”.