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I use Plex
Collections exist along with ratings.
I think you have to be admin to do that bevause it's part of the library metadata. Shared libraries would have to use playlists or collections which are per user. I don't use Jellyfin so I'm not sure what you're referring to.
Filters work well. Similar to iTunes. The filters aren't listed in alphabetical order for some fucking reason, though.
I think you can filter by movie language? Never done this. I don't think it cares about the languages available in the audio streams.
None on Plex.
There's automatic collections but there isn't a UI element that shows if a movie is missing from a collection or vice/versa.
Thanks. It looks like Plex does have more user friendly features, but still no info about relations. That's a bummer.
It is really important to know the watch order (even if I had to specify it manually). When I think about it, Jellyfin probably fails even for the simplest watch orders like The Lord of the Rings; not to mention Stargate (Movie 1 -> Show -> Movie 2+3).
You can filter by audio and subtitle languages. Most of my movies have more than one language track and it identities them correctly.
Oh neat