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Are you hellbent on using Jellyfin? It's basically a Kodi for dummies where they removed the best parts, kept the worst and and slapped on a pretty ui. It's bloated behind the scenes and does have it quirks.
An alternative could be to just set up an NFS share with your media and use whatever player you like. Nova video player on Google/Android TV isn't as pretty as Jellyfin but it gets the work done.
I've had zero issues with Infuse on apple tv. Easy to navigate, looks good and plays stuff on my network shares. I think there is support for adding a Jellyfin library as a source as well but I haven't tried it.
Lol
Beats Kodi.
Now that's a low bar if I've ever seen one
It's important that I can restrict certain users to specific content based on age rating, i dont want to do that manually. the server has content for both kids and adults, and my *arr stack + jellyfin works really well aside from these two devices which have quirks.
I've use Kodi years ago, i absolutely hated using it.
A simple and intuitive UI is important, since the kids have to be able to use it as well.
I see. The multi user support in Jellyfin is arguably one of its strengths so that's a shame. Don't have a good recommendation in that case.
Adult or not, Android/Google tv lacks good media centers or video players. Jellyfin, Kodi, Nova or VLC are basically your options and they are all crap in their own way. If you don't want to watch something on Netflix, HBO etc. It's really a bummer.