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Last time I compared the Plex handled finding and using subtitles so much more user friendly than Jellyfin.
Especially on the Jellyfin TV version it's a fucking nightmare. I had to switch to kodi just to get subs working.
Which TV version? If you're on Android, give Wholphin a try, it works way better than the standard app.
Someone doesn't know how to configure bazarr...
Not having to configure a separate utility is part of the user-friendliness
I think having distinctly separate utilities for each part of makes the whole thing work is better. But hey, what do I know? If only been running jellyfin + arr stack for 6 users without them ever complaining for over a year.
If you prefer paying a monthly bill instead of spending an afternoon configuring some services, you do you.
You grossly overestimate the number of people who are both willing and able to deploy, secure, manage, and maintain this kind of infrastructure. You may not find any value in offloading these responsibilities to a service provider operated by trained professionals, but your outright refusal to acknowledge that other people might is nothing short of callous.
Dude, my "infrastructure" is an old desktop pc with truenas and arr stack + jellyfin apps. I haven't done anything more than update the apps every now and then for over a year. I think you're exaggerating how much effort it actually requires. Not to mention that this is all for a setup that manages requesting, downloading and sorting the media as well.
If you just want to view what you already have, you can simply install jellyfin server in the pc where your videos are, point the libraries to the correct folder and that's it. To use it simply download the app on your device. If you want to get fancy you can install a plugin to use as the subtitle provider. To use outside your house just install tailscale. Doing all of that would take like 2 hours, tops.
Oh and there's nothing to secure if you don't expose it to the internet directly.
If you want to be lazy and pay a subscription, go ahead. I don't think it's worth what they're asking.
Many people who have plex set up struggled to even do that. For them to then have to install multiple applications that don't automatically work with default settings out of the box is asking too much for a not insignificant portion of plex users. Not everyone knows how to do proper self hosting. Not everyone can figure it out.
"They" don't have to do that. They can just install the jellyfin server .exe in their computer and point it to their libraries, that's it. As time goes on they couls slowly start adding plugins or learning how more advanced features work. But hey, if you want to pay a thirs party to access your own media, go ahead. We all make mistakes in life xD
Maybe someone doesn’t even use the arr stack.
Maybe they should.
Just to get subtitles in any language as nicely as with Plex? Get out.
I get subtitles for all the languages I want automatically so I don't know if it works as "nicely" as plex, but it does work.
EDIT: Damn, you plex users are butthurt af xd
I'm not a plex user but I'm butthurt because you're being insufferable. Realize that not everyone is like you. You cannot apply your experience or tendencies to everyone. Sometimes, things are just too complicated for people to figure out.
If you tell me you don't have time, sure. Been there, done that. However, "too complicated"? Nah. I'm also not trying to convert people to Jellyfin users. Use what you want to. Doesn't mean that I can't think you're making the wrong choice. I'm as free to think and say what I want as you are.