Plex is starting to enforce its new rules, which prevent users from remotely accessing a personal media server without a subscription fee.

If anyone needs it: https://jellyfin.org/

  • kindred@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    4 hours ago

    I set up Plex on my mum’s TV and she can just push play. The UI is intuitive (read: familiar) to her.

    Jellyfin has a reputation for giving users more control and customizability, but the other side of that coin is that it’s more “fiddly”.

    My users don’t want to fiddle.

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      I set up Jellyfin on my mother-in-law’s TV, it’s just push play.

      My mum has an Apple TV (the device, not the subscription) and on there she uses swiftfin. The only issue has been sound not working on certain audio tracks on certain movies, but in general it is easy for anyone.

      Both are very familiar interfaces for anyone used to playing something from a streaming service.

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          2 hours ago

          Thanks, I didn’t manage to find many options in swiftfin, you don’t know if I can enforce it for a user from the server side?

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            That will be transcoding so from the server side make sure it’s enabled and working. Then you can limit the bitrate (per-user, or globally)

            This way the client will stream the content and not direct play it.

            Hopefully this fixes the issue with audio.

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              I think I tried this when troubleshooting and didn’t notice a difference. Nevermind, I pretty easily taught her how to bring up the menu and switch audio streams so she can solve it herself now.

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      I never really understood intuitive as a description for user interfaces. I remember back when opinion articles on Tech news websites would use that term to mean it “looks and functions exactly like Windows XP”

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        Idiomatic usage of ‘intuitive’ regarding interfaces breaks down into

        1. ‘familiar’, so, confusing intuition with knowledge, or

        2. ‘discoverable’, which is more accurate and describes things like icons and tooltips and menus, where the rules of usage become more or less apparent with exploration and logic.

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      That’s the opposite of my experience. Jellyfin just works and immediately exposes the content we’re looking for, plex tries overloading you with bullshit and burying your actual content

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        3 hours ago

        I believe you. I feel that way about iTunes (trauma intensifies).

        But Jellyfin doesn’t have that reputation.

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          Are you seriously telling us you reading from three reddit threads from almost a decade ago and consider that “reputation”?