I've been using Plex forever. Got the lifetime subscription a million years ago.
Is there anything I'm missing out on by not using Jellyfin? Anything I'd miss on Plex moving to it?
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I've been using Plex forever. Got the lifetime subscription a million years ago.
Is there anything I'm missing out on by not using Jellyfin? Anything I'd miss on Plex moving to it?
Plex is better overall currently imo having tried both recently. It's just simply more mature software where things just work and it has a ton more features.
Jellyfin is pretty awesome though in its own right and heading in a great direction.
I too would like to know...
Well it's a good decision. As they say, never put all your eggs in one basket, especially if you have no control over the basket.
I just now learned that something like jellyfin exists. That's just awesome. I'm eager to try it out
This reminded me announcement of Gear Grinding Games about moving from reddit... but this happen long before blackout.
Some people have luck or talent to feel the $h17 before something happen.