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Critical functionality like what? I just switched to Jellyfin and hardly noticed a difference aside from a few different bugs.
Remote play…..
Library sharing…,,
Apps on everything….
You can do all that on JF. Apps are def available on most things.
If you really wanted to try to complain about it, you should complain about security, search speed and subtitle support.
It's a perennial thing with Jellyfin that it doesn't have the app / remote access support Plex provides. By itself it's a fully functional network media server, but by design it doesn't have the ability to reverse tunnel and it doesn't have the corporate infrastructure that gets it's app onto devices.
Yes you can set up wireguard / VPN access. Yes there are workarounds that can get Jellyfin streaming to most devices.
None of that matters when trying to talk someone on the phone through connecting to your server through the internet.
Plex is an account, it looks like a streaming service, it requires zero knowledge. I'm fairly certain some of my relatives have no idea it's streaming from a server in my basement. Jellyfin they have to trust you enough to setup separate other apps / configuration and have the patience / attention span / ability to follow directions to do so.
Reverse proxy to jellyfin looks identical to a normal streaming service from a user's perspective.
It's been a decade. That should be in JF by now.
Reverse proxy doesn't fix their unprotected endpoints. It doesn't give their clients 2fa, it doesn't make their search work reasonably well or their music client be able to preload the next song.
They're kind of stuck in a rut and are down to basic maintenance for releases