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  • I always loved catastrophe movies. Deep Impact, Armageddon, Volcano, Dantes Peak...

    Wish there were more that weren't absolute trash

  • The crowd that claims that setting up an elaborate VPN scheme is fine has a problem entering an IP range?

  • Have you looked at Verge? They are hub driven, electric and habe recently released (jury is still out on that one) the first bike with a solid state battery, offering a couple hundred kilometers of range

  • Of course it is. That's literally what it is made for

  • The state of Nextcloud is not in any way comparable to the mess Jellyfin calls a Backend

  • Paywalled

  • Thats why I said thread and not post. This thread was comparing the two

  • Theres a reason everyone uses a VPN to allow remote streaming for their Jellyfin. The things as open as a barns door, so you should not just open it to the public. Like I said, even the devs say not to do that, its just not secure enough

  • The fact that Plex does not even have settings for hardware encoding, besides on/off, tells me that's bullshit

  • Running Plex locally is still perfectly viable without going through their servers

  • Surely you haven't exposed your Jellyfin to the open net, since even the devs admit that that is a terrible idea

  • Surely you must be trolling at this point

  • (Assuming you have a Plex pass):

    1. Setup for Plex isn't just easier, its basically non existent. Run the exe, point to folder, done. HW encoding just works, transcoding just works, metadata gathering just works.

    2. remote streaming. No need to setup an elaborate VPN scheme and install a client for it on every device you want to have remote access. It just works and even punches through CGNAT and the like

    3. Clients. Plex has a client for every system under the sun. No need for sideloading or anything like that, they are everywhere

    4. UI. Plex has a sane and good looking ui for the streaming client and the admin interface.

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    Jellyfin is not bad, but its just not a replacement for Plex. And the way the devs are acting, I doubt it ever will be

  • If you throw shit at people thats battery, not insult

  • I also only paid 70€ for my Lifetime Plex, some 10 years ago. That was definitely worth it and continues to be, but this increase is pretty clearly a soft end for the lifetime licenses.

  • Would definitely have been the more honest approach

  • Because Jellyfin did not exist back then and does not have feature parity today? But I know you just wanted to show everyone how smart you are for using Jellyfin...

  • I paid even less 10 years ago and I would easily pay that sum gain for another 10 years if they could only focus adding of fixing features for the actual media server K stead of whatever else they are doing

  • Don't forget to push your superiority complex by telling everyone you use Jellyfin while acting like none of its downsides exist

  • Piracy: ꜱᴀɪʟ ᴛʜᴇ ʜɪɢʜ ꜱᴇᴀꜱ @lemmy.dbzer0.com

    Anyone know a source for downloading german tv content?

  • Piracy: ꜱᴀɪʟ ᴛʜᴇ ʜɪɢʜ ꜱᴇᴀꜱ @lemmy.dbzer0.com

    Anyone know how to rip the video content of a page like this?

  • TenForward: Where Every Vulcan Knows Your Name @lemmy.world

    Aparrently Badgy sold out for the EM