Release target is tentatively mid April according to here..

  • Apathy Tree@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    4 months ago

    You can run both, since you have Plex paid for anyway. Then you get the best of both worlds, and can maybe get new users on the jellyfin. If they catch that last 10% difference or Plex goes to shit, and jellyfin is a platform you like since you’ll have low-stakes experience with it, maybe you’ll eventually want to move everyone over.

    Plus if one service goes down the other may still be up which is nice.

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      4 months ago

      I could ddg this, but how does the remote access work? Do I need to open ports out of my home to have users watch stuff?

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        4 months ago

        I have remote access for Jellyfin using a domain I purchased just for self-hosting. Using Nginx Proxy Manager (NPM) and a dynamic IP service. NPM handles directing the incoming traffic to the correct server. I point a subdomain back to my Jellyfin server. When traveling, I install the Jellyfin app on a smart TV where I am staying, or connect my laptop to the TV and just use the web interface and my subdomain. I also use the Jellyfin android app to connect remotely using a phone or tablet.

        At home all my TVs use a Roku and the Jellyfin Roku app to connect locally.