• thejml@lemm.ee
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      3 days ago

      Got a plex lifetime sub like 7 years ago… As soon as Jellyfin allows downloads for offline viewing, I’m jumping ship. I know I’ll have to figure out TV listing data for OTA recordings, but that seems like a small price to pay. I’ve already got Jellyfin setup and running in my Kubernetes cluster for my video backups, but plex thus far “just works”.

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        3 days ago

        The android app has had downloads for years, they just download the entire file to your phone.

        Streamyfin is a newer android app that also works very well with downloads.

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        3 days ago

        I know Findroid allows easy downloading and offline watching. Fladder (another newer Android client) also has downloading, haven’t tried it myself yet.

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        3 days ago

        Just an FYI that you can definitely download shows/movies to any device via Jellyfin - just did so on my tablet yesterday…jump ship!!

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          3 days ago

          Did it download the original file or are there download options transcoded on the server?

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            3 days ago

            default apps download original files, no transcode options.

            Streamyfin claims download any file transcoded as long as your server can transcode it. Haven’t tested it myself.

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      3 days ago

      I paid for a lifetime pass like six years ago or more. It was definitely before Jellyfin was well known or well developed.

      I’m probably gonna keep using it until they do the whole “lifetime is over” crap these kind of companies usually do.

      I’ll at least have gotten my moneys worth.

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        3 days ago

        Just because you paid for it doesn’t mean you can’t switch to the better, free option.

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          3 days ago

          Jellyfin is nowhere near the better option, it’s just a not-terrible dev.

          Plex is refined and easy to get external users not familiar with tech up and running. Plex looks better. Plex transcodes better.

          No hate for Jellyfin, just calling it how I see it.

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            3 days ago

            Similarly, I feel the same way about Jellyfin but Plex is making it really hard to be a Lifetime Pass member as well.

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        3 days ago

        I paid for the lifetime pass maybe, 10 years ago? I dunno, it’s been a very long time. It’s still my primary. I’ve been trialing Jellyfin, but there are still enough quirks that my wife (non-techie at all) won’t put up with, so yeah. That, and Plex makes it too easy to share outside my house, not sure where Jellyfin is at with it. I appreciate Jellyfin for what it is though, it has a lot of potential.