Bittorrule
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Are you just giving them a shared login or do you set them all up individually?
Not OP, but each friend gets a different login so that their watch stats don’t get convoluted (Jellyfin does this thing where it allows you to pick up where you left off)
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What exactly is the point of a Jellyfin server? Wouldn’t it be easier to just like, open the files? Why would that require a server?
Neat, navigable UI. Pulls posters, metadata, etc. Can generate “trickplay” images so you’ve thumbnails when scrolling the progress bar. You can sync playback across connected clients (I mostly use that feature for multi-room music playback). Restrictions by account and/or tags so the little ones don’t end up watching Ichi the Killer, Saló, your complete Cronenberg collection, or that library you created populated by a script routinely checking the e621 API for the latest animation uploads.
Runs in browser and on clients for Windows, Linux, Android, probably iOS too but homie don’t Apple. Took every bit of space but I even sideloaded it onto my old Samsung Tizen TV (wouldn’t actually recommend, little slow, build an HTPC or just nab an Nvidia Shield).
If you can get by without any/all of that, nothing wrong just browsing directories and playing media with your local player on a single device. In my case I’d need to set up overly complicated network shares and then configure every single device I want to have access. I’d need to change how I organize my libraries, then probably spend a little time writing an ansible playbook (that’d only really be worth it when adding new devices in the future) but… no thanks.
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Plex n coitus
There must be a word that rhymes better with Plex…
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And that Linus Torvalds poster? I’d be on my knees in an instant. To propose of course.
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In addition to the UI others have mentioned, I host mine behind a VPN so all my friends can use it over the Internet, too. It gets a decent amount of traffic every week.
How did you get started with hosting your setup?
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Are you just giving them a shared login or do you set them all up individually?
All individual logins. It just requires making an account through the UI, which is pretty quick.
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How did you get started with hosting your setup?
Mostly, I’ve been fed up with music streaming platforms recently, and found that Jellyfin also supports my other media cases. I started with Navidrome, but had a computer running Mint already, so I just ran both side-by-side and find I liked Jellyfin better. They both took like 15 minutes to set up; getting my local VPN running and convincing people to use it was by far the hardest part of the setup.
That all said, I’m a software engineer in my day job, so I had a pretty good idea about how to navigate everything.
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And that Linus Torvalds poster? I’d be on my knees in an instant. To propose of course.
yeah to propose
thats what i would be on my knees for too
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Jellyfin is great if you are only streaming content locally. If you have people outside your network trying to stream, it is more cumbersome to set up than Plex
A reverse proxy is like 3 lines in Caddy, it’s really not hard to set up
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A reverse proxy is like 3 lines in Caddy, it’s really not hard to set up
- If you’re not behind CGNAT
- If you have access to the router
- If you have a domain
- If you have the understanding to do Caddy/Traefik/NPM
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There must be a word that rhymes better with Plex…
Nope. Can’t think of one.