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I consent to Plex to: (i) sell certain personal information (hashed emails, advertising identifiers) to third-parties for advertising and marketing purposes; and (ii) store and/or access certain personal information (advertising identifiers, IP address, content being watched) on my device(s) and share that information with Plex’s advertising partners. This data is used to deliver personalised ads and content, ad and content measurement, audience insights and product development. Your consent applies to all devices on which you have Plex installed. You can withdraw your consent at any time in Account Settings or using this page.

Soure: https://www.plex.tv/vendors/ (Might have to clear cache)

Can also read about the changes here: https://www.plex.tv/about/privacy-legal/

  • Luca
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    536 days ago

    Can someone clue me in on the reason why anyone would prefer Plex instead of Jellyfin?

    • @Muffi@programming.dev
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      196 days ago

      I am a die-hard Jellyfin user, but I still haven’t found a proper way to index and stream my music library with it. As far as i know, Plex is still better at that.

      • @catloaf@lemm.ee
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        86 days ago

        I dropped my library in, Jellyfin indexed it and streamed first try. What didn’t work for you?

          • @catloaf@lemm.ee
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            26 days ago

            I don’t think jellyfin does any tagging for you. Pretty sure you can edit it, but it’s not automatic. I use lidarr and mp3tag for that. Maybe musicbrainz picard on a rare occasion, if I’ve got a bunch of files that need to be identified first.

            • @SupremeDonut@lemmy.ml
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              16 days ago

              Can this edit the metadata in bulk? I’ll have to give it another shot. I’m pretty sure the album artist was the the problem, and I couldnt just delete that bit.

        • @Trainguyrom@reddthat.com
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          15 days ago

          I dropped my music library into Jellyfin just as an extra. I’ve built up quite a collection over the years of CDs and always rip and tag them as I acquire new CDs, so while the collection is a little messy it’s sizable and mostly correctly tagged

          Jellyfin’s music playback has been buggy but getting better with updates. At the current rate of improvement it’ll probably be really good in a 2-4 years, but right now it’s kinda meh. It exists but it’s buggy enough that I don’t use it much

      • @RyeBread@feddit.org
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        26 days ago

        I’ve recently had really good luck with Finamp on Android at least. With the recent support of time lyrics in Jellyfin and Finamp’s redesign I’ve been using that to stream my Flac audio files. Works quite well with separate collections as well. Though, to this day I still have to force close it more times than I like to get the UI to refresh after closing it. Plexamp was tough to lose when I swapped many years ago, but the third party space has slowly been closing that gap over the years.

    • @Blackmist@feddit.uk
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      156 days ago

      I think it mostly comes down to sharing stuff with others.

      There’s a lot of stuff in Jellyfin you wouldn’t want to expose to the internet.

      No idea if Jellyfin even has a client for my dad’s shonky old 4K TV, but I certainly wouldn’t be able to set up Wireguard or anything on it.

    • Zoidsberg
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      126 days ago

      The lack of a PS5 app makes Jellyfin useless to me. We have a dumb TV with no casting ability so the PlayStation is out media box.

    • @DoucheBagMcSwag@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      6 days ago

      They’re going to sell the data to movie companies so they can find out what is being pirated

      I fuckin guarantee it.

      Trakt did the same thing I bet

      • @3abas@lemm.ee
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        35 days ago

        It’s not hard to find out what’s being pirated, BitTorrent isn’t private.

        • Norah (pup/it/she)
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          15 days ago

          It is when you use a private tracker and disable DHT, Local Peer Discovery and Peer Exchange.

    • @rothaine@lemm.ee
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      116 days ago

      Years ago, I tried out Jellyfin (Emby at the time) and it couldn’t do chromecasting with subtitles (probably fixed by now, this was a long time ago). Since I wanted to watch anime, I bought a Plex lifetime subscription instead, and I’m too lazy to switch.

      • sunzu2
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        56 days ago

        It is a matter of time before they will get to you

        I am in the same boat but jellyfin ain’t there yet for my use case

    • LiveLM
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      116 days ago

      People commonly cite more polished clients and clients available on obscure platforms like legacy smart TVs and such

      • Luca
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        15 days ago

        What is wrong with Jellyfin’s TV app? I use it on my Android TV and I don’t have any problems

    • @NuXCOM_90Percent@lemmy.zip
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      Because Jellyfin et al are all still very much “open source projects” in terms of UI/UX and it is still “missing” so many features.

      For me? The big reasons why I just use plex boil down to:

      1. Maybe 80% of the time, I can cache an episode or a movie locally on my tablet when I am going on travel. This is great if I am doing a rewatch of something or don’t super care about The Experience and just want to watch the next few episodes of a show in the evening. With Plex, this is trivial. With SOME of the third party jellyfin apps, this can be sort of worked around but then becomes a hassle to sync watch statistics (which episodes were watched or even where I left off because a buddy wanted to go out for drinks).
      2. Remote watching is similarly a mess. Plex has pretty okay-good systems to treat my home server as a “cloud” resource with a single forwarded port. While even that is very questionable security wise, Jellyfin is still “figure it out yourself”. Which can be done with setting up a vpn or using Tailscale but adds additional complexities.
      3. Plenty of other “quirks” along similar lines

      My personal opinion? For something that only “tech savvy” people are using more or less locally, Jellyfin is fine. For something that “just works”? There is no competition with Plex. And considering how many of the Jellyfin workarounds end up being “just download a copy of the file locally and watch it in VLC”… why would I use Jellyfin at all in that case when I could otherwise just mount a samba share or use Kodi (that is the latest incarnation of XBMC or whatever the samba share frontend we all used to watch porn on our playstations was, right?).


      To be clear. I check in on Jellyfin probably every other year at this point? I WANT an alternative to Plex. But… Jellyfin ain’t it.

      • @ginopilotino@lemm.ee
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        25 days ago

        I feel exactly the same as you, but i’d like to add a number 4 point: Plex has an offical app for every system/SO

      • Luffy
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        86 days ago

        If you are advanced enough to run a docker image with Plex, you can do the same with Jellyfin

        • Luca
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          25 days ago

          You don’t even have to use docker for Jellyfin, you can install the server as a regular program

        • @Nutteman@lemmy.world
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          My first time fucking around with Plex did NOT include docker. I googled what docker was like 9 times over the course of stupid few months cause I just didnt understand it. Now I do, and I run it via a docker stack but very very few beginners are gonna go for docker.

          • Luffy
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            26 days ago

            Then how did you use Plex? Did you even RTFM?

            • @Nutteman@lemmy.world
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              Since I originally started using it on my everyday use Windows PC via an exe, no I did not hahahaha. Now I have it running in Open Media Vault on my NAS.

            • @infinitesunrise@slrpnk.net
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              35 days ago

              You can run plexserver as a service outside of docker. That’s how I ran it years ago, before I got comfortable with docker.

    • @Auli@lemmy.ca
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      45 days ago

      Sunk cost. It took me loosing my Plex watch history to say fuck it I’m going to Jellyfin.

      • @Appoxo@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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        25 days ago

        I saw several solutions on Github that could migrate it.
        Assuming you use/-d trakt you could use that to re-import the watch history

    • MaggiWuerze
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      56 days ago

      User sharing without opening my Plex server to the public internet. For Jellyfin I would have to become a VPN provider and allow people into my private network to share it safely, since you wouldn’t want to have Jellyfin available to the internet with their stance on security

    • @moseschrute@lemmy.world
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      36 days ago

      I’ve been a Plex user. Honestly it was mostly because I chose Plex years ago before a lot of the recent controversy. Plex always seemed like it had a nicer interface, though I never really gave Jellyfin a try. As of late, Plex has started to add a lot of bloat to their interface, so at this point Jellyfin’s UI might actually be a pro.

    • @scottywh@lemmy.world
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      36 days ago

      I’ve tried Jellyfin and the Live TV / tuner interface sucked so bad I didn’t want to bother with it any further. Maybe I could have found plugins or some shit to make it more usable but I’ve had a lifetime Plex pass for almost a decade and it still works great

      Yes, they’ve made a number of decisions that truly suck in that time but it’s still better than the experience I had with Jellyfin or Emby, even recently.

    • @NotKyloRen@lemmy.zip
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      36 days ago

      Can I ask why nobody recommends Emby? I’ve been using it for years with zero issues. The only thing I can think of is that Jellyfin exists and is free. Emby is sort of a middleground between Plex and Jellyfin; it has a paid license (lifetime option exists), but it’s closer to Jellyfin than Plex on the whole.

        • @NotKyloRen@lemmy.zip
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          56 days ago

          Do you mind elaborating on that? It sounds like I got in on Emby after the rugpull. It works fine for me and I use it without the Connect (online account) feature.

            • @NotKyloRen@lemmy.zip
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              Thanks for the info. I’m sure it’ll also be useful to others reading the comments.

              This sucks because, functionally-wise I have zero issues with Emby. But morally, this bothers me a lot. I thought it was going to just be because of the license (I think I paid $99 around Christmas a few years ago for a Lifetime license).

              Guess I’ll be switching to Jellyfin then and donating to the project. If I paid for Emby, there’s no reason I can’t donate to a free, open-source project being developed and maintained by volunteers.

            • @Trainguyrom@reddthat.com
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              15 days ago

              Seeing the person chewing out folks for calling for a fork is pretty funny in hindsight. They aren’t wrong, but now they’re the recorded naysayer in a pivotal moment for a major open source project. It’s like anyone who said Open Office shouldn’t be forked when Open Office was purchased by Oracle. Now Open Office is abandonware with only functionally useless commits and multiple unpatched security issues and Libre Office has completely replaced it