>docker compose jellyfin>download moobie>play moobie>no gay ass login to the internet requiredwhy didn't you tell me this was better than Plex in every way?
>>103250875I did. I have for a long time. Only fags use plex
>>103250875this was better than Plex in every way
emby just werks
>>103250875>no gay ass login to the internet required>download moobie?Jellyfin only makes sense if you watch things more than once lmao.
>>103250918what the fuck
>>103250875shoudlve been obvious desu
>>103250875>why didn't you tell me this was better than Plex in every way?We did. Constantly.
>>103250875How do you secure your access?
Too late, I already have lifetime Plex Pass and share it with my friends. Can't change ecosystems now.
>>103252081Don’t necessarily have to change. You can use both apps connected to the same server.
>>103252038>host on home server>set up wireguard to remotely connect to your server at any time>connect to wireguard when you want to watch movie or listen to musicthat's it
>>103252379Yeah, I figured. That’s how I want to do it too, but I want WireGuard to run from my router, which is incompatible. Not comfortable with the reverse proxy path either.
>>103250875>no gay ass login to the internet requiredHow do you download your movie?Also, why do you need Jellyfin if the movie is already on your PC? Just double click it?
>>103252512There are VPS for under 1€ per month that you can severely under-utilise and run WireGuard on them.
>>103252081>I already have lifetime Plex PassSo you paid money for basic features like hardware transcoding that you'd get out of the box for free with Jellyfin, therefore you have to stick with Plex?>share it with my friendsYou can share your jellyfin with your friends too.
>>103252580Sunk costs fallacy
Can anyone help me set this shit through docker?how do I mount the docker vm to local storage so it could load media?
>>103250875The roku cilent is complete ass.
>>103252512>but I want WireGuard to run from my routerWhy not run it from your server, open the required port on your router, and connect to it that way?
>>103250875It's missing a lot of things compared to Plex. If you don't know what those things are you probably don't use them. As an example watch parties on your tv not just pc.
Is jellyfin dlna compatible? I'm using minidlna right now.
>>103252752Google drfrankenstein jellyfin docker guide.
>>103250918What did he mean by this
I set up a jellyfin instance on an old linux box. It works great. But I never bother to watch anything because I find joy in nothing these days.
>>103250875are you doing dev work on jellyfin? no? then why the fuck do you have to run docker to get it to run? why is that shit not an executable?
>>103253193Same. I have 20tb of media(and growing) and watch none of it.
>>103253217Container runtimes ARE LinuxIt's not even just the future of Linux anymore, it's also the past and present of how software runs on Linux.Also for jellyfin it's a good idea to isolate it's dependencies from the rest of the system. It uses it's own special version of ffmpeg and seems to not work without it.
>>103253139It can do dlna. Not sure how practical it is. That 20yo standard feels like abandonware.
>>103250875Plex just werks on my TV. To install the Jf client, you need to do some gay song and dance, not worth it.
>>103253410>It uses it's own special version of ffmpeg and seems to not work without itJellyfin works much better with upstream ffmpeg than jellyfin-ffmpeg these days in my experience. Fewer errors and much better performance, which is ironic considering all the changes to jellyfin-ffmpeg were supposed to be performance improvements.
>>103250875everyone here has been telling you but you were too stupid to listen, FUCKING IDIOT
>>103252777True but the roku devs release updates for it all the timedon't know what they're doing
>>103252038Caddy reverse proxyIt just werks
>>103254065>Caddytoo complicated
>>103250875The Jellyfin interface is complete dogshit though.
>>103250875you were told. several times, but, like your mommy, you chose to be a retarded cunt
>>103252780Can you provide a tutorial?
>>103250875>no gay ass login to the internetWhat are you even talking about?
is something like Overseerr worth for discovering new tv shows
>>103250875>moobie in directory>mpv moobieWhy do I need this bloatware?
so is this like the proper popcorn time replacement? my friend told me just do jellyfin + jellyseer + docker + radarr + sonarr or some insane combination of shit in order to get a popcorn time like replacement, idk how right he was. I kind of hate that you have to setup 30 tools to get idiot friendly torrenting with a ui reminiscent of netflix for normies, but I get why its like this now. Nobody wants to give you 1 tool that does it all or they'll get sued to death so you have to glue related tools together.
>>103254523>popcorn time replacement?thats Stremio + real debrid
>>103254537I also heard about this. I'm fine with just torrenting and then putting it on a hdd but its nice when I have people over and they want to browse and click 1 button. I'm not paying for netflix + paramount + prime + hulu + [thousand other streaming services] either
>>103254065>caddyhorrible software. disgusting performance decreaseuse haproxy
>>103250875why did you install it in a gay virtual machine instead of just installing it normally?
>>103255109docker is not a virtual machine
>>103252038I just host it locally and run http. Simple as.
>>103252780because it's a bad idea
>>103250918>gets metadata for you>keeps track of what you've watched>easy to get subs if the file is missing them>all your media in one nice library even if they're physically scattered all over the place on your computer>works on computers, phones and smart TVs in your network>if you setup wireguard/reverse proxy your entire library available everywhere in the world with internet
>>103250875Don't forget it also handles Dolby Vision shit better on clients that don't support it, and allows you to block embedded subs to always use external SRT files. Also less buffering in my experience.Official clients are ugly as shit though, but most platforms have good third party ones.
>>103256580>if you setup wireguard/reverse proxy your entire library available everywhere in the world with internetHow is yours done exactly, anon?
>>103254489>bloatWell, if you're just watching media on your local device, then duh. If you've got a NAS/Server/whatever/stinkpad with media on it and you want to have it be available to other devices with a brain-dead UI, then it's great. My boomer mom ain't navigating through a linux filesystem via a smart tv and you know it.
jellyfind seemed like a massive pile of shit when i was looking at itjust bugs everywheredont be surprised when some rce is discovered in like a year or two
>>103256112>because it's a bad ideaWhy? That open port is useless unless they have the keys.
>>103255165let's not split hairs here, it's close enough
>>103254236Yeah where do they even show the ads?
>>103254523>idk how right he was.He was rightIt's great and works greatuntil sonarr updates and it all breaksor jellyfin updates and breaks half your clientsor docker decides to fuck up for no reason or jellyseer decides to run like shit for no reason and don't forget prowlarr and jackett!