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after almost 15yrs my plex server is no more. jellyfin behind nginx with authentik is running very nicely.

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[–] puppycat@lemmy.blahaj.zone 11 points 22 hours ago (12 children)

my only issue is how user friendly it isn't compared to Plex.

i genuinely want to leave Plex (especially the more and more they enshittify) but I just could not figure out how to set up jellyfin. i use Linux every day, and know I'm at least a tiny bit more tech smart than your average PC user, but I can't imagine trying to explain to my family how to set jellyfin up.

[–] candyman337@lemmy.world 7 points 21 hours ago (11 children)

Host Jellyfin either by running their easy setup script or by hosting it on docker, in order for it to be publicly accessible you will need to either port forward and give people your external IP or you need to have your own website. It's very easy with a docker container to get it running locally, you literally just spin it up, the same as Plex.

[–] CrayonDevourer@lemmy.world 6 points 21 hours ago (7 children)

The only thing that plex has over jellyfin at the moment (in my opinion) is the simple sign on and user options that allow users to have their own usernames and not have to know anything about reverse-proxying a domain for jellyfin access. It's that little bit of back-end that you have to set up that's the problem for the 'normie' users that a lot of plex admins cater to. That, and there's some holes in where the jellyfin app is available.

[–] meh@piefed.blahaj.zone 4 points 21 hours ago

plex is still definitely easier to get started on. i don't begrudge anyone still going that route, i had a lifetime plexpass the last 8yrs i think. jellyfin is a great option if you either already know how to set things up and want full control. Or you're looking for an opportunity to learn more about reverse proxy, dns and authentication/access systems. plex is still i nice gateway drug.

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