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  • F [email protected]

    Congrats. I'm super particular about covers and naming and the conversion of file names that Plex needed to jellyfin is intensive.

    I finally got got JF up and running but still working on adding edition names to each item that is special. I really wish there was an editions field so it wasn't a manual title update. At least I can lock the field afterwards.

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    You could use Radarr and Sonarr to rename all your content if you want to. You can setup your own naming scheme and it will change it for you. As far as I know Radarr and Sonarr work with Jellyfin/Plex/Emby/Kodi etc

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    • J [email protected]

      Streaming services don’t include any extras. Torrents (so I am told but I would never do that, myself, haha) are just the movie and maybe subtitles but nothing else. I doubt you are in the minority. Anyway, we are both afforded options to enjoy however we like. (Just wish I had chromecast support, but I will live). Cheers.

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      oh absolutely, it's fascinating to hear a perspective i didn't know existed.

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      • fingolfinz@lemmy.worldF [email protected]

        Welcome to the jelly. ONE OF US. ONE OF US.

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        ONE OF US. ONE OF US.

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        • M [email protected]

          after almost 15yrs my plex server is no more. jellyfin behind nginx with authentik is running very nicely.

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          Plex still good for the boys that bought the lifetime pass. I understand why people would change. But it's still the best plug and play option. Waiting until they break the "lifetime" thing and fuck us over.

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          • T [email protected]

            i have a lifetime plex pass, but I'd consider moving to jellyfin when their closed-captioning support reaches parity with plex. i regularly spin up a jellyfin container to try it out, but i still run into issues. And jellyfin's android apps are mediocre (in particular android auto support), especially for music compared to plexamp

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            For some reason I get permission errors on jellyfin every time I use it. Never with Plex. I've gone through the steps to fix it before. But when you change your shit as much as I do. I just stay with Plex because it's plug and play. And I have the pass. I don't have the time to fuck with stupid shit with jellyfin.

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            • surp@lemmy.worldS [email protected]

              I just wanna get rid of Plex so bad but jellyfin isn't going to work for my grandma....

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              I've heard people had luck with Tailscale playing nicely with non Plex options. I can't say I've tried it. Though I do use Tailscale. Essentially if you setup Tailscale for Grandma it'll be like she's sitting on your local network. Even better, set it up on her router and you can literally debug all her Internet problems if you can ping it.

              Beyond that a raspberry pi with a battery backup on a 4G subscription connected to the router. That would be the ultimate "grandma" setup. Connect her router/modem power to remote power cycle. But I digress.

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              • father_redbeard@lemmy.mlF [email protected]

                Thanks for the suggestions. I'll try them out. One thing that I hate is critical for me is integration with Android auto. It's the last Google service I can't seem to quit. Might have to give up and just roll with Bluetooth instead.

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                Navidrome and Symphonium. I use Android Auto every day with no issues.

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                • lime@feddit.nuL [email protected]

                  i've never heard of anyone that keeps dvd menus around. like, i get it for archival purposes but i would never want to actually navigate a menu when i want to watch something. in my mind it's like sitting through the commercials on a rented vhs. i would probably store a converted copy as well, in a format that would let me specify from the application what track and subtitle i want so i can set a default.

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                  i love old dvd menus 😞

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                  • surp@lemmy.worldS [email protected]

                    I just wanna get rid of Plex so bad but jellyfin isn't going to work for my grandma....

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                    if my parents can navigate it your grandma can 🙂

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                    • M [email protected]

                      https://github.com/jellyfin/Swiftfin

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                      Swiftfin is what I'm using for Plex on my Apple TV

                      It's perfect for me because it supports direct stream and decoding of the file for playback on the Apple TV - because the Apple TV is capable enough to do that.

                      This is ideal because my NAS server is a venerable but now very long in the tooth HP Gen 8 microserver from 2014, so it doesn't have the chops for reencoded streaming anymore.

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                      • V [email protected]

                        You could use Radarr and Sonarr to rename all your content if you want to. You can setup your own naming scheme and it will change it for you. As far as I know Radarr and Sonarr work with Jellyfin/Plex/Emby/Kodi etc

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                        I kind of am, but radarr has an editions field which it uses for the file and that seems to be incomplete or inconsistent for my files. It wasn't a problem before but changing so many at once requires good data first.

                        Thanks for the tip. I've used Plex for so long with manual file name and folder changes so it covered up my issue and now I'm correcting it.

                        I still have to update the jellyfin title manually though. Jellyfins versions only work with multiple versions of the same file, not if you only have one version in the library that I want labeled as a special edition or something.

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                        • surp@lemmy.worldS [email protected]

                          I just wanna get rid of Plex so bad but jellyfin isn't going to work for my grandma....

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                          If your grandma can handle torrenting over VPN, then she can probably handle Jellyfin.

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                          • W [email protected]

                            Plex still good for the boys that bought the lifetime pass. I understand why people would change. But it's still the best plug and play option. Waiting until they break the "lifetime" thing and fuck us over.

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                            Didn't that already happen? Or am I misremembering?

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                            • O [email protected]

                              How often do you do this?

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                              Backups? I have an automatic job running every night.

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                              • M [email protected]

                                How not?

                                If a lxc container is in a btrfs subvolume or in a zfs dataset (those are created easily like a directory, it's not a partition), you can do a full 1:1 copy in less than one second via a snapshot, keeping all the system files, database, version and configs

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                                Sure, ZFS snapshots are dead simple and fast. But you'd need to ensure that each container and its volumes are created in each respective dataset.

                                And none of this is implying that it's hard. The top comment was criticizing OP for using VMs instead of containers. Neither one is better than the other for all use cases.

                                I have a ton of VMs for various use cases, and some of those VMs are container/Docker hosts. Each tool where it works best.

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                                • M [email protected]

                                  after almost 15yrs my plex server is no more. jellyfin behind nginx with authentik is running very nicely.

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                                  What is virsh?

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                                  • pupbiru@aussie.zoneP [email protected]

                                    i’d consider that all a good thing, but i can also see how it’s more work

                                    they’re supposed to be stateless because it’s easier to manage, upgrade, etc… if you don’t want that, you can just use load/save/commit (or import/export: can’t remember off the top of my head which is which) and ignore volumes: it amounts to the same thing… there’s also buildpack rebase so you can swap out the base container and keep your top level changes for quick version upgrades that are super simple to roll back

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                                    I've never worked with buildpack, so that's interesting

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                                    • dataprolet@lemmy.dbzer0.comD [email protected]

                                      Same.
                                      The time it takes me to write a single function in Python is the same as writing a whole Bash-script using nano.
                                      Also I initially set up my homelab using Docker in a VM on Proxmox. Totally useless abstraction, but I never found the time and patience to migrate the VM to bare metal.

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                                      Not really useless, it's an extra layer of management (a good thing). The Proxmox system can be nearly static while giving you external level management of the OS that manages the containers.

                                      I have a 3 server Proxmox cluster running various VMs doing different things. Some of those VMs are my container systems.

                                      Besides, you can run containers directly on Proxmox itself.

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                                      • B [email protected]

                                        With respect to the media, you can mount the volume as read only, preventing Jellyfin from accidentally wiping your underlying content.

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                                        or just change the folder ownership to whatever user you use in the container, but don't give them write access. that's how I do it so I can still edit my media as root.

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                                        • S [email protected]

                                          Didn't that already happen? Or am I misremembering?

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                                          Mostly not yet. They did restrict the bandwidth on relay, but anyone with half a brain can open a port and that still allows apps to direct connect without relay. Honestly I wish could just force it to never relay since randomly my iPad will use relay even when I’m on the same network but that’s more because the new iOS app since the rewrite is dogshit.

                                          Lifetime pass since 2012 here.

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