I do. It works well enough and my grandmother doesn’t have to configure Tailscale. Would I buy a lifetime pass today? Hell no. But I got in early, so why not?
Jellyfin has been very slow for me and buggy especially when it comes to UI and if you try anything fancy like the sync play stuff. I tried it again not long ago and it just pales in comparison. Don’t get me wrong as a free offering it’s fantastic but I paid for a lifetime sub for Plex years ago, this just works.
I have literally none of those issues and I’ve run it on Ryzen desktops and pi’s. It’s fast and light and zippy. There something wrong with your setup.
People still use plex?
I do. It works well enough and my grandmother doesn’t have to configure Tailscale. Would I buy a lifetime pass today? Hell no. But I got in early, so why not?
Yes millions
Yes. I prefer Jellyfin, but I have three friends with media servers and Plex is the only way to easily connect to all of them at the same time.
I wish Jellyfin had a federation feature.
WireGuard. Done.
Good luck installing Wireguard on my mom’s LG webOS TV.
Point the tv to a pi acting as a WireGuard proxy. It’s not hard.
Jellyfin has been very slow for me and buggy especially when it comes to UI and if you try anything fancy like the sync play stuff. I tried it again not long ago and it just pales in comparison. Don’t get me wrong as a free offering it’s fantastic but I paid for a lifetime sub for Plex years ago, this just works.
I have literally none of those issues and I’ve run it on Ryzen desktops and pi’s. It’s fast and light and zippy. There something wrong with your setup.
Yea man sure, apples to apples ran it on the same hardware as Plex, yet Plex doesn’t have any issues with playback or slowness.
This does not disprove my point.