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Maybe in a decade, when it has a feature set close to Plex. Jelly fin is just a cheap knock off. No thanks.

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It’s a FOSS alternative, and that’s a pretty important feature for me. It has worked well so far for me.

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Compared to Plex? It being FOSS does not make up for it being severely lacking and features in comparison. If your standards are much lower than mine, so be it. That’s your choice.

FOSS ≠ better. Just look at GIMP. It can’t even come close to what Photoshop can do, and the interface is an absolute nightmare.

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It being FOSS does not make up for it being severely lacking and features in comparison

It does for me. I apparently don’t need all those extra features because Jellyfin completely meets my expectations. I don’t even know what I’d want to add.

GIMP

GIMP is an exception. It’s usable (I made my wedding invitations using it), but you’re right, it’s pretty awful to use. There are tons of related software that’s pretty high quality, such as Krita (drawing) and Blender (3D modeling). I’m not sure why GIMP has such bad UX, but there’s still plenty of good stuff in the FOSS landscape.

That said, I’m not a FOSS purist, I just tend to prefer FOSS for things that I’ll be relying on for many years to come, and self-hosted platforms absolutely counts there. If I decide to bail from Jellyfin to something else, I know there will be a way to export my data, even if I have to build it myself. I don’t know much about Plex (maybe it’s easy to export too?), but if I don’t need the features, I’ll tend to stick w/ FOSS.

Here are some of the distinguishing features I see (looking at this site):

  • hardware transcoding - I think Jellyfin supports it, and it’s an extra fee for Plex; not sure how “good” it is though since I don’t need it, it works fine on my devices
  • app support - works on my TV, tablets, phones, and desktop; honestly, I can’t think of anywhere else I’d need it
  • TV shows + DVR - looks like Jellyfin supports this, but I don’t watch live TV, so I have no use for this; maybe I’ll look into it at some point
  • access more movies/TV shows - I’ll just get a streaming subscription to Netflix or something instead

I’m probably missing a ton though, and I’m guessing Plex has an overall smoother experience. But Jellyfin has been fine so far, so I haven’t had any reason to try others. I only want it for playing my ripped DVD and Blu-ray collection, and it works well for that.

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What features specifically?

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Can’t go cheaper than free. They don’t even sell your data

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It’s basically infinity value for your money

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Hauppage TV tuner DVR capability, apps for more TVs and i could kill off Plex, personally

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