Spyke
reddthat.com

I was considering submitting a bid for 10% of that -- i.e. $3.50 -- but then I realized that Warner Bros is the goddamn Loch Ness monster...

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I was in Hollywood, looking to add to my tech bro portfolio. I'd been dodging peter thiels satanic priests all afternoon. I stumbled through a tent city, I was feeling drowsy due to fentanyl contact high. After I had kungfoo-ed a gang of immigrant criminals, I saw the studios.

I wandered over, bloody and bruised but victorious. I was in an instant surrounded by stars and starlets, the who's who. Glitz and glamour. A fat man in a suit waddled up to me, it's almost as if he could smell my crypto. He said all this could be mine for 3.50. I spun and threw my arms to the heavens in victorious ecstasy. As I looked back, I realized it was the godamn lock ness monster.

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lemmy.ca

Plex sucks. Couple of days ago they started to ask for $2 per month to access my files from my tv. I switched to jellyfin and everything works great. Sorry for the rant.

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Kogasareply
programming.dev

IIRC it's a charge to use their relay servers, which you only need if you don't have a direct connection to your media server. Setting up a direct connection isn't always easy or possible especially for non-technical users, and does come at some small expense to Plex, so it's not that weird to be a paid feature. But if Jellyfin meets your needs that's a good thing, it's probably got a better shot at avoiding enshittification long term.

edit: I was not remembering correctly, even direct (remote) connections are paywalled. You'd need to use some kind of tunnel to make Plex think you're connecting locally.

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Scrollonereply
feddit.it

I think you're wrong. I have my ports open and I can connect directly to my Plex instance, but if I'm connecting from another IP address Plex wants my money.

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Yep, I just double checked and I think it's all remote connections, not just relayed ones. You can probably get around this by setting up a wireguard tunnel or something to make Plex think you're connecting locally, but it's definitely going to be easier to just use Jellyfin if you haven't already set that up

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Seefooreply
lemmy.world

that implies you may have a misconfiguration? I am pretty sure local access is still free, no? its possible your TV is connecting through remote due to either rebind issue OR some other local subnet setup you have.

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My PC and my TV are in the same local network and plex was not trying to change me until the last week. I don't even have any subnets. Also I don't want to troubleshoot this issue, Jellyfin just works for me and I like using the open source projects.

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lemmy.world

Can explain how the fuck to use Jellyfin. I can't get it to cast, unable to get it on the Roku app. All around it just doesn't work.

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lps2reply
lemmy.ml

How are you running it and on what hardware?

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PineRunereply
lemmy.world

Unfortunately for me, my TV does not support Jellyfin. I'll probably be getting a device for it that does though.

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BigDictionreply
lemmy.world

I mean it’s 2 fuckin dollars a month. If you’ve got a setup that can utilize plex you’re probably running at least $800 worth of hardware that costs more than $2 in electricity per month.

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Warner fires back with a counter offer where Plex has to purchase a WarnerPass. A subscription service where the available features and pricing are subject to change at any time.

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feddit.it

Related pro-tip: if you use Plex and you also think it's enshittifying, switch to Jellyfin. You can run it side by side with Plex and point it at the same library folders.

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Victorreply
lemmy.world

Beware that Jellyfin is not good with duplicates, if you have a lot of those. You have to rename your files for duplicates to be recognized. Not great if your files come from the... sea.

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lemmy.world

Radarr and Sonarr automatically renames the files doesn't it? What kind of a setup are you running?

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You can also use Filebot to ingest files that have Caribbean sailor names and put the into a Jellyfin-compatible directory structure, renamed correctly.

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Victorreply
lemmy.world

Sailing 🏴‍☠️ a private scene tracker and need to seed for a long time. Can't really rename scene releases...

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I know about hard links but it's still doing more work than Plex in this regard. Some work vs no work. 🤷‍♂️ I'm not opposed to work but I'm just saying, Jellyfin is inferior in this single regard.

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Hardlinks only work if both files are on the same file system. If that's an issue I'd just copy the files and delete when done seeding.

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lemmy.dbzer0.com

It's wild to me that people still use Plex. It used to be free with no registration required, I left when they started wanting a user on their system since I knew that would end up turning into requiring a subscription.

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I left when I saw all the attempts to send logs back to the mothership.

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sh.itjust.works

I'm not the happiest with Plex but honestly I'd prefer they have it than a bigger company

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If Trump’s kids were getting a taste of that, Plex would genuinely be in the running.

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lemmy.world

I never used plex. I only ever use Jellyfin, I don't feel a need to use anything else. It works perfectly fine. I never understood why people went for Plex.

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Plex was first, there were quite a few years where I used it before immediately hopping on Jellyfin when it became an option.

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Mainly external sharing, I think, since it isbway easier (because of Plex controlling rhe connection?) The Roku app is better, and the cataloguing is better.

Still not worth it.

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