It took a bit of work but my Kodi setup is very very kickass: local movies/tv, iptv, youtube (no ads), music (various services plus local collection), video games... There are some glitches but generally I love it.
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Do you use docker to host those services? I'm definitely interested in replicating that, but I'm not super familiar with anything other than docker yet.
I understand the authors reasons, but for me personally, having paid for the app, I’ll use it until it no longer suits my needs. Right now it does early what I need and does not cause me any issues. As soon as the enshittification hits me though, I’ll abandon it for something else. I also would not recommend someone purchase it, given the new pricing, and the availability of free alternatives. Had they been there when I paid for Plex, I’d be using them instead.
Yeah, Jellyfin has treated us well, there has been some oofing with some features, however overall it’s been really good!
I just want an Apple TV app for Jellyfin then I’ll switch.
If you want a quick fix you can always airplay from an iphone.
JellySee is great IMO - costs 8 or 9 credits though it's worth it because it's a one time purchase
Neptune is amazing
I use Infuse and have found it to be nice. I wish it supported music though.