• jws_shadotak@sh.itjust.works
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    23 hours ago

    That means it can’t be shared (easily) with others. That’s the appeal of Plex and the reason why switching entirely to Jellyfin is not an easy thing to do.

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      8 hours ago

      Exactly, I am not going to troubleshoot VPNs with my mother in law when they have an issue.

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        4 hours ago

        that’s valid, but would you rather spend $8/year on a domain and spend an hour setting it up, or pay a monthly subscription to a closed source plex server?

        Also, there’s *arr stack applications for helping non-technical users get set up on your jellyfin server, even helping them get set up with request apps too. JFA-GO is also a jellyfin native option for sending user invites.

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          4 hours ago

          Oh, I didn’t mean to say I was using Plex there. Jellyfin + domain + reverse proxy is what I do for both Jellyfin and Seerr. I was just saying people who say “wireguard is the only way to go” aren’t taking into account all workflows, like sharing with family and having them connect via their TVs.

          I also just don’t want family and friends on my home network all the time, haha.

      • jws_shadotak@sh.itjust.works
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        4 hours ago

        So all the people who want to use your Jellyfin server have to deal with a VPN first?

        That’s my point. Plex was easily accessible for friends and family with minimal setup. Jellyfin requires a bit more knowledge.

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          1 hour ago

          You’re making it sound like I’m making my users walk a mile on burning coals! Yes, I do expect them to be able to be able to tie their shoelaces, install an application and scan a QR code. It’s not like they’re not getting anything in return for such “trouble”. ;)