I’ve got Jellyfin up and running right now on a DS620Slim NAS and it’s running pretty good so far. I’ve seen a lot of people say they prefer Plex over Jellyfin. What are the main advantages to plex?

  • iNeedScissors67
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    52 years ago

    I decided to go with Plex because I can use it from my roku TVs and my game consoles. I let a few friends and family members log in as well to stream and they’re primarily doing it from game consoles. Most of those people don’t even have a desktop PC. Granted, I don’t know what features in that ballpark that Jellyfin may have now, I set this up a long time ago and just haven’t really given it much thought since then.

  • @[email protected]
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    132 years ago

    I have run both Plex and Jellyfin and I much prefer Jellyfin. I got sick of Plex content being interjected into my menus and feed. Plex also had issues seeing my server which was inconvenient. I now run Jellyfin with Infuse as my client. Love it so far.

  • Spiritreader
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    2 years ago

    Plex has a few more features with plex pass.

    However I switched to jellyfin a few years ago because I found everything to be too limiting and dependent on them. Including the necessity to pay for codecs / playback on some of their mobile apps.

    Jellyfin is a lot less polished, but it works well and you’re in control of everything.

    I would recommend trying out jellyfin first. If you encounter some deal breaking issue or aren’t happy with it, check our plex.

  • dinckel
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    62 years ago

    I’ve used both for an extensive amount of time, and found Plex to be superior in basically every way. It’s both nicer to use, and the library is a bit easier to manage. Not to mention all the back-end things you might want to use if you’re heavy into video usage

    • @[email protected]
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      42 years ago

      Plex user for over a decade and my only gripe is lack of accounts when internet goes out. When I’m self hosting, I kind of consider it a baseline for something like authentication to a local self hosted server to work without an internet connection.

      Also the “recommended” bullshit. What the fuck. I know hat I’m hosting. I know what I download. Why does plex feel the need to force this as the default landing page? Honestly I with jellyfin was a bit more mature cause I’d use that instead.

      • dinckel
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        12 years ago

        I totally get that tbh. The app keeps giving me notifications for recommendations of shit from services I never even connected. I use this exclusively for my local media

        • @[email protected]
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          2 years ago

          Doesn’t feel as polished, the music tagging was much worse, and the UI overall was not as good, as much as I hate the"recommend" section of plex.

          Also I think there was something else. At the time I was running plex in freebsd and fin was only on Linux.

          • @[email protected]
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            12 years ago

            I have to admit, I really love the skip into feature on Plex. The fact that it runs locally and just analyzes audio for it is super cool for me.

            It’s above my knowledge to do it myself, but I’d love to see that implemented in jellyfin eventually.

            • Scott Ellis
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              02 years ago

              @pyrodorobo @cyberpunk007 It’s there as a plugin, but isn’t as reliable as what Plex does (for my library at least).

              The Android TV client also doesn’t support showing the button, so you have to always have it automatically skip. ☹️

              • @[email protected]
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                12 years ago

                Oooh I might have to play around with it some more then. I have it running alongside Plex but haven’t used it in a bit

          • zbecker
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            12 years ago

            @cyberpunk007

            I agree with you.

            It works better for me though, especially because I never paid for plex pass, so I don’t have access to hardware accelerated transcoding on plex.

            UI though, has never really been all that big of an issue for me. If I can navigate quickly, I am good.

            I can say with certainty though that the plex roku app is way better than jellyfins.

  • Mubelotix
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    132 years ago

    As a jellyfin user, I have to say that it sometimes brings more trouble than it solves. Especially for non-admin users

  • @[email protected]
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    12 years ago

    If you’re satisfied with Jellyfin, you should stick to that cause Plex ain’t bringing much to the table in all honesty. I still use Plex cause it works better most of the time really.

  • @[email protected]
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    72 years ago

    Currently just using Jellyfin, but have used both Plex and Emby in the past.

    Main reason I switched from Plex was mobile support. I also prefer FinAmp, which I use to download music for access when I’m at work, and at home I can access my entire collection through the same app.

    I recommend setting up everything through Docker. I have Portainer running, which helps manage the containers. It was pretty trivial to switch what I was using by just setting up a different container. You can also have both running at the same time off the same library, and see what you prefer.

    • @[email protected]OP
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      32 years ago

      Yeah I’m running docker for my Jellyfin and cloudflare container right now. I’ll try Plex to see how it works, but my internet might suck too much for the authentication servers

  • armeck
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    42 years ago

    I use Plex for (1) home library, (2) Live TV (HDHomerun), and (3) music (PlexAmp).

    (1) Jellyfin is just as capable for home streaming of my home library.
    (2) It would take approximately 15 seconds to show my live TV when I switch stations. Plex is almost instant and Plex has ad supported channels similar to a PlutoTV, et. al. I watch Scripps News and NBC Now along side my locals.
    (3) There simply is no app as good as PlexAmp.

    Finally, setting up Plex for outside access was dead simple, Jellyfin takes some effort.

    • @[email protected]
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      12 years ago

      Do you know how PlexAmp compares to airsonic-advanced/navidrome/subsonic? That’s definitely an area where jellyfin is weak but great alternatives are out there.

      • armeck
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        12 years ago

        I haven’t used those apps in a long time, so my experience is pretty dated. PlexAmp is very very good though.

  • terribleplan
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    152 years ago

    I switched from Plex to Jellyfin several years ago and haven’t really looked back. Overall I just didn’t like the direction plex kept going (pushing shit streaming services, central auth, paywalling features), and dropped it even though I grabbed a lifetime plex pass back in the day. The only thing I miss about plex was the ease of developing a custom plugin for it since you could pretty much just drop python scripts in there and have it work, though their documentation for plugin development was terrible (and I think removed from their site entirely).

    • @[email protected]OP
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      72 years ago

      I didn’t realize how expensive plex is. Definitely going to keep with Jellyfin for now.

      • @[email protected]
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        12 years ago

        I still only use the free version of plex. I don’t stream to other people but I am pretty sure the option to share my library is still there. I do stream from two other libraries on occasion.

  • @[email protected]
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    52 years ago

    Kodi has fallen out of fashion these days but it’s also an excellent solution, depending on your streaming needs. I’ve used Plex in the past and found it to be sluggish on Samsung’s Tizen OS. Jellyfin was a lot slicker, but also a fair bit more work to set-up if you want to stream remotely.

    In the end, I put one of my pi4s to work as a Kodi box, since I only stream to my TV. It’s running LibreELEC, which is a barebones OS providing just enough to run Kodi. Media is fetched from a samba share on the home server. It’s been far better for me than Plex ever was, and way easier to set-up than Jellyfin. Kodi is essentially a standalone player, so not the right solution if you’re wanting to stream to multiple devices or remote clients. Just throwing another option out there for anyone looking.

    • @[email protected]
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      32 years ago

      You can easily integrate the jellyfin to kodi, and have both - consistent library across multiple devices AND beautiful UI.

      There are 2 addons for it.

      One will allow you to browse your jellyfin media using the api, and to reencode on the fly, but it’s annoyingly slow to browse the library this way.

      The other one will integrate your jellyfin library to local kodi database. You just need to specify the path to your samba share in the jellyfin library. It’ll fetch the metadata from jellyfin, but access the media using SMB directly. It’s pretty fast, since kodi doesn’t have to scrape the metadata itself, and it keeps itself up to date, no need for periodic library rescans.

    • @[email protected]
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      22 years ago

      To add to that, it is possible to use Kodi as a front-end for the plex server. This is what I do and it’s great.

      I like using plex server because for my use case it makes media management super easy and it works flawlessly, I just put all my media in movies/shows folder and it takes care of the rest automatically.

      I have set up Kodi with PlexKodiConnect (props to the creator, it’s fantastic) on a NUC clone plugged to my TV. Kodi is by far a much better player than the plex one, especially when playing 4K, so I get the best of both worlds.

      On top of that it still leaves me the possibility to use the plex player on other devices if needed.

  • @[email protected]
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    32 years ago

    Me personally, I like Jellyfin. Im not using it daily atm. But when i was, i used it purely for streaming music and it was great for that.

    LTT did a video on both a while back and its kind of a toss up imo. Depends on what you care about. Id recommend that video.

    https://youtu.be/jKF5GtBIxpM

  • exu
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    72 years ago

    If you’re happy with Jellyfin I don’t see a reason to switch. But if you’re missing something, do checkout Plex.

  • @[email protected]
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    62 years ago

    I have both (they both can coexist peacefully on the same library). I use jellyfin for any watching on my phone or computer.

    However, where jellyfin still really kind of falls apart is when casting to my Chromecast. Controls don’t work, subtitles are unpredictable or missing, and it’s just generally a mess.

    So I use Plex for casting, and jellyfin for everything else. I bought a Plex lifetime pass ages ago, so it’s an easy call to just have them both running.

    • @[email protected]OP
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      22 years ago

      Is the Plex pass really worth the 160$ CAD? Seems like a lot of money on one application

      • Retro
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        22 years ago

        The $160 is a lifetime pass… I pay $20/mo for Netflix. That’s $240/year. So, if you think it’s worth it for even one year, compared to something like Netflix, then it’s a pretty solid value proposition.

        I bought the lifetime pass in 2014 when it was $75. Been more than happy with that decision.

        • @[email protected]
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          22 years ago

          Same. I don’t recall the pricing but I signed up roughly around that time. I haven’t regretted it.

    • @[email protected]
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      22 years ago

      I found what really helps Jellyfin on my Chromecast is setting the player manually. There’s a setting to make it ask which player to use when starting a show and if one doesn’t work, 99% of the time the other one works fine.

      Sometimes switching players doesn’t fix subtitles for me, in those situations I usually have to toggle subs a few times or restart the stream and they actually work.

      In my opinion it’s a minor enough inconvenience given Jellyfin is 100% free and open source, whereas Plex is tracking you and charging you. But of course maybe your media is in some more difficult format than mine.

  • @[email protected]
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    32 years ago

    I have both. I never touch Jellyfin. Plex is just better experience in every way. If Jellyfin was as good as plex I would use that because I agree more with the philosophy.

  • Takatakatakatakatak
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    222 years ago

    I used Plex for years.

    As soon as I tried Jellyfin with a limited section of my library I was immediately finished with Plex.

    1. Jellyfin works with no internet connection with no stuffing around
    2. The app is far quicker and more responsive and IMO it looks world’s better
    3. It handles mixed media libraries better
    4. A vastly larger selection of my library can be played with zero transcoding in Jellyfin. Less load on my server, less load on my client, less load on my drives and a far, far more responsive UI as a result.

    You owe it to yourself to try jellyfin. It’s amazing.

    • @[email protected]
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      62 years ago

      Plex just started requiring a login to my local server. I don’t have a plex account, no reason to get one, I only stream locally. Sounds like Jellyfin is the way to go!

    • @[email protected]
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      22 years ago

      Interesting that I find number 3 different for me. I have a very heterogeneous library and I find plex better at choosing when to transcode and what quality to transcode.

    • Entropy
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      32 years ago

      Your 4th point is the opposite for me, any kind of subtitles I have on causes transcoding in jellyfin. Its the only thing stopping me from switching fully.

      • Takatakatakatakatak
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        52 years ago

        Set “Burn Subtitles” to AUTO and grab the Open Subtitles plugin and make sure you are logged in. Beware opensubtitles.com and opensubtitles.org are different logins.

        I’d say about 95% of what I’m playing is playing without transcoding to my LG CX Oled with Jellyfin app on it.

        I don’t know enough about the triggers for transcoding to know why I’m getting this result, but my server has an obscene GPU in it. I’m not sure if this is a factor.