Plex vs. Jellyfin

So I started with Plex because Jellyfin was a bit more of a pain to set up. But I REALLY got tired of it constantly having me sign in and register different emails for different devices, and then not seeing that the account had access to the folder because it was on my home network and I didn’t appreciate it trying to shove things down my throat.

That being said, it handled the library pretty well (though its cache refresh was astoundingly slow for reordering movies after editing metadata and having it refresh the list after metadata had been put in). Roku had an app, which was good.

However, I got sick of the nonsense, to be honest. It was slick, sure, but it was also yet another corporation trying to sell me something.

So I also installed Jellyfin. I like it a lot more, to be honest. Similar style of movie/tv show display as Plex, but without the corporate spying overlord requiring you register with them off network in order to use the app.

The biggest problem was where to add the storage, and what network address was required. Once that was figured out, then it was great. Easily edited, almost immediately reordered, and easy to use. Plus, it ALSO had a Roku app…that we got before either the wife or I got used to the way the Plex app operated.

Now I’m just getting all our DVDs up on the server…of which I’ll have to upgrade my storage (right now the images are on the mirrored hard drives, while the videos are on a usb external drive not mirrored, which TrueNAS absolutely hates). I’m going to probably upgrade to two 8TB hard drives to set up in mirror mode.

I’ll get those once I sell a bunch of the old computer equipment I’ve got laying around here to pay for them.