Honest question, because I know multiple people who are not looking to jump ship since they already have the Plex Pass.

  • LoafedBurrito@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    16 minutes ago

    I already tried to setup jellyfin for a couple days before I bought the $120 Plex pass. I could not get it to work at all and it was frustrating reading all the vulnerabilities with the internet.

    Plex took me 5 minutes to setup and all my friends can access my media no problem.

    For ease of use, Plex wins Everytime.

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    I can’t make my family members use Wireguard, they are stubborn, what can I say?

    Secondly it’s the guides I saw for some specifics things I wanted, almost everything was with Plex in mind.

    Thirdly I just liked how quick it was to set up and intuitive to use compared to Jellyfin.

    Fourthly the Users are really easy to manage and create from Plex without me having to manage everyone.

    Finally many smart TVs come with a specific subset of apps and Plex usually makes the cut while Jellyfin does not, again, family members, I can’t control what TVs they buy.

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    If it was just for me inside my house then I never would have left XBMC now called Kodi and a file share. I still run it with a special set top box to play 4K disc rips with full Dolby Vision / Atmos support.

    Plex is dirt simple to get a reasonably secure setup for remote streaming with virtually no effort. User management and password resets are mostly managed by Plex and not me. I just have to setup what libraries I want to share with them.

    I have a lifetime pass that I got for like $70-80. As long as it’s not broken, I see no reason to switch. Sure they keep adding garbage that I have to turn off but for the most part I can turn it off.

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    2 hours ago

    I got a lifetime pass for cheap ages ago and while the company isn’t doing so well, Plex itself isn’t getting any worse. Its just not getting better.

    As long as that continues, then I’m fine with staying. I only really use it for Plexamp anyway.

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      oh I forgot about Plexamp. Its been my main music app since it also does Android auto.

      It just works so well and nothing else comes close so far.

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    I’m in the throes of attempting a migration from Plex (lifetime pass, here) to Jellyfin, and my main issue is echoed elsewhere: It’s a headache to set up secure external access. My users would either need a new account through some auth gate I’d have to set up & manage, or I’d have to wire everyone up through wireguard or something they’d have to remember a password for and blah blah blah.

    Plex is the only thing my home server is sharing. I don’t have anything directly exposed to the external internet. In any case I can think of, doing this “right” means extra steps (on top of new steps) for my current users, plus new security concerns & added user management for myself.

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      2 hours ago

      I got a Synology NAS and despite being a technical idiot I was able to set up my family with Jellyfin on Roku phoning home to my NAS.

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          18 minutes ago

          Probably, I dunno. Technical idiot, remember? From a real life perspective, what are the consequences of unencrypted video files being shared to a Roku?

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    2 hours ago

    I run both, I got the lifetime license for under $100 and it is much easier to have my various family members install the Plex app and then login than to get them on my VPN to access Jellyfin.

    Grandma ain’t installing Tailscale

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    1 hour ago

    I got a lifetime pass a long time ago and have no reason to switch. I’ll consider it when it’s worth considering.

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    2 hours ago

    Plex clients arent great, but they are better on many TVs compared to jellyfin. Also the wife is used to it, so I don’t really want to retrain

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    I’ve actually switched, so I’m not really who you are asking, but the last hurdle was I really don’t like how it filters the movie list when you pick a letter instead of jumping to that place in the list. Anyone know how to make it work like Plex?

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    Life time subscriber since a very long time. So no need, but I would have switched if there was a decent Xbox or LG TV app.

    Plex works for me, Jellyfin doesn’t because of missing apps 🤷‍♂️

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    The UI didn’t support remotes on console and use tiles. Really amateur shit. No need to set up a reverse proxy. I have a lifetime, zero need to switch.

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    Ive been using Plex for a few years. No pass. Desktop all the media is on, tv with a Chromecast. Android and iOS phones, both with Plex apps where I cast to the tv from.

    The old app worked fine.

    The new Plex app has issues with this. Some titles just won’t cast, you press play and it goes back to menu. I have to go to the desktop and cast from the Plex server page to the same tv and it works.

    It’s frustrating.

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    3 hours ago

    I started with Plex because it was an installable app on my NAS. It worked great with a Roku stick that was given to me. Same for a TV that had the Plex client. It works well for the others in the house. I got a Plex pass on sale a few years ago.

    I’d like to switch to Jellyfin, but would need to find the client for 2 TVs and deal with the complaints if it doesn’t work exactly like Plex.

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    Jellyfin crashes when living next to Plex in Docker, something about grabbing the same transcoder or something - I forget I’m pretty removed now.

    But if I can’t run in parallel, I can’t eventually make the switch, since I can’t get started. And it’s not a great time to pick up a second box just for testing.