• dependencyinjection@discuss.tchncs.de
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    That very post highlights that that confirmation is only if you stream the stuff Plex streams. If you use it for your own library as most do, then it’s a non issue.

    Jellyfin < Plex. No matter how you try and spin it. Just on ease of remote access and the UI alone

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      I look at it in the reverse. I want this platform to stream at home. If it’s a pain to use at home without internt then it’s lost the plot. I’d setup Plex with the trusted local network in the config file and all of that, but then I still have reconfigure my clients and then they all get admin access so all my parental controls are gone. Jellyfin and Emby get this right and Plex does not, so I dropped Plex. I ended up on Em by instead of Jelly because Direct Play/Stream just wasn’t really working for me in Jelly (that may well have been due to my hosting on a Synology NAS).

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        I’m in the same situation as you- I have a Synology NAS and I want to set up some sort of streaming for my old home movies. I would like to be able to view on mobile and at home. Is Emby possibly a better option than JellyFin for that scenario? I wasn’t even aware of them.

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          We each have our own requirements and so I try not to judge

          Cheers, but you did say this

          Jellyfin < Plex. No matter how you try and spin it.

          So I spun it in my own different priorities under which Plex is not superior.