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Is there a more poorly made, broken piece of software than this shit?
Anonymous No.106956288 [Report]
>>106956263 (OP)
cry about it faggot
Anonymous No.106956309 [Report] >>106956317
>>106956263 (OP)
Plex of worse
Anonymous No.106956317 [Report]
>>106956309
is*
Anonymous No.106957016 [Report]
>>106956263 (OP)
sonarr
Anonymous No.106957078 [Report]
>>106956263 (OP)
Any Linux distro
Anonymous No.106957092 [Report]
>>106956263 (OP)
Yes, RetcoArch, obviously.
Anonymous No.106957603 [Report] >>106964959 >>106968861 >>106970431 >>106970774
>>106956263 (OP)
Jellyfin is so shit...
Anonymous No.106957610 [Report] >>106957933 >>106965486
>>106956263 (OP)
hm, now that i think about it, how hard could it be to make your own version of this with cuckgpt or something
Anonymous No.106957933 [Report] >>106957957 >>106957981 >>106964968
>>106957610
surely an AI slop version of the same thing would be less buggy and broken
Anonymous No.106957957 [Report]
>>106957933
You don't actually believe that do you?
Anonymous No.106957981 [Report] >>106958013 >>106964968
>>106957933
Considering the absolute state of Jellyfin/Plex/Emby, a monkey smashing the keyboard would come up with a version less buggy and broken.
Anonymous No.106958013 [Report] >>106958510 >>106960645 >>106965486
>>106957981
>a monkey smashing the keyboard would come up with a version less buggy and broken.
Do it better then.
What ? You cant ? You're dumber than a monkey ?
Anonymous No.106958078 [Report] >>106958082
>>106956263 (OP)
what are your issues with it?
my only issue with it is the login system
like bitch, my TV does not need permissions to do anything but read files
Anonymous No.106958082 [Report] >>106958755 >>106958916
>>106958078
oh, and I don't know why they insist on sorting libraries in terms of movies and shows
this is a really odd bikeshed that they decided to force upon everyone
Anonymous No.106958347 [Report]
>>106956263 (OP)
Yeah, Windows, MacOS and iOS
Anonymous No.106958419 [Report] >>106958437 >>106958535 >>106958735 >>106961926
>>106956263 (OP)
Behold the Jellyfin experience!
https://litter.catbox.moe/37juk4o3qp90t8xs.mp4
All these subtitles play in sync in mpv btw.

yeah, yeah i know
>skill issue
>works on my machine
go fuck yourselves
Anonymous No.106958437 [Report] >>106963127
>>106958419
Damn, what did you do to your subtitle settings? Some kind of half-ass burn in?
Anonymous No.106958510 [Report]
>>106958013
You dont have to be a chef to know when something tastes like absolute rotten shit
Anonymous No.106958535 [Report] >>106958602 >>106965586
>>106958419
Were there people who really enjoyed frasier?
Anonymous No.106958602 [Report]
>>106958535
Couldn't get past the first season, the video was just an example, I just happened to have Frasier around.
Anonymous No.106958735 [Report] >>106960222
>>106958419
skill issue
works on my machine
Anonymous No.106958741 [Report]
>>106956263 (OP)
kodi easily
Anonymous No.106958755 [Report] >>106958799
>>106958082
what exactly do you mean? i have libraries that are mixed with shows and movies and never had any problems
Anonymous No.106958757 [Report] >>106958774 >>106958926 >>106973634
>constant Jellyfin spam and tech support threads
>my lifetime Plex Pass™ continues to just work seamlessly
Anonymous No.106958774 [Report]
>>106958757
you'll pay someone to host your own media, will you pay me to fuck your wife?
Anonymous No.106958799 [Report] >>106958865
>>106958755
mixed libraries is actually a legacy feature that they want to drop
Anonymous No.106958865 [Report] >>106958918
>>106958799
oh wow thats beyond retarded
Anonymous No.106958895 [Report] >>106960222
My mini pc has been running jellyfin for like a month with zero issues
What issues do people actually have?
Btw i have no idea what i am doing and chatgpt 5 built the entire thing for me
Anonymous No.106958916 [Report] >>106958920
>>106958082
I set my libraries up as tv/movies/music
Why would you ever want it mixed?
Anonymous No.106958918 [Report]
>>106958865
to be fair plex never offered it in the first place
Anonymous No.106958920 [Report] >>106958927 >>106959316 >>106974181
>>106958916
where does The Simpsons Movie go in your library and in what order would you watch it?
unless you're a total dumbass that watches everything in random order
Anonymous No.106958926 [Report]
>>106958757
jellyfin is good enough in most cases. i have a lifetime pass myself but when my internet crapped out for a coule of days thanks to someone cutting the fiber line stupid plex auto signed me out and i could use the server locally.
jellyfin is the right direction even if its not the perfect product
Anonymous No.106958927 [Report] >>106958932
>>106958920
I just check wiki and watch it at the right time
Anonymous No.106958932 [Report] >>106958974
>>106958927
so you choose to be massively inconvenienced instead of blaming user-unfriendly software
Do you use GIMP and blender 2.7?
Anonymous No.106958974 [Report]
>>106958932
Its not needed
Anonymous No.106959007 [Report] >>106963560
>mfw anon doesn't have jellyseerr
Anonymous No.106959079 [Report] >>106959463 >>106960244 >>106964462 >>106964474 >>106966866 >>106973644
literally what is the usecase of all those "media servers"?
Can't you just host media files on a SMB share, mount it on a device and play it using your usual media player?
Anonymous No.106959316 [Report]
>>106958920
Add it (or symlink it) as a special and let Jellyfin sort it based on its release date.
Anonymous No.106959317 [Report]
>>106956263 (OP)
yes, the offical jellyfin client!
Anonymous No.106959426 [Report] >>106960222
>>106956263 (OP)
i have been using it daily for years and years, it just werks?
you might be retarded
Anonymous No.106959448 [Report]
>>106956263 (OP)
Whether Jellyfin is the "worst" software is subjective, but many users find it has a more challenging setup than alternatives like Plex or Emby, particularly for features like TV guide data. However, others describe Jellyfin as stable and well-maintained, especially compared to other open-source options like Universal Media Server. Ultimately, its perceived quality depends on the user's needs and technical comfort level.

Potential drawbacks:
* Configuration complexity: Some users report that setting up features like TV guide data is more difficult in Jellyfin compared to Plex and Emby, which often automate this process.
* Historical issues: Like any software, Jellyfin has had bugs in the past, such as vulnerabilities in older versions.
* User experience: While some users find it very stable, others may find specific features frustrating compared to more commercially polished alternatives.

Potential advantages:
* Free and open-source: Jellyfin is entirely free to use, with no paid tiers, unlike some competitors.
* Active development: It is actively maintained and developed, with a community of users who contribute to its improvement.
* Stability: For many users, Jellyfin is a stable and reliable alternative to other media servers, especially those with a high degree of technical knowledge.

Ultimately, while Jellyfin can be buggy and challenging to set up, it is not "the most broken" piece of software. It has a functional core and a dedicated open-source community that actively works on it. Many other software products, particularly closed-source and abandoned projects, have more severe issues, such as security vulnerabilities, critical failures, or a complete lack of support. For users who prioritize a simple, privacy-focused media server, Jellyfin's quirks are often preferable to the compromises of commercial alternatives.
Anonymous No.106959463 [Report]
>>106959079
literally what is the usecase of all these "guis"?
Can't you just open files through the terminal?
Anonymous No.106960222 [Report] >>106961173
>>106959426
>>106958895
>>106958735
Let me guess, all your movies/TV shows are below YIFY tier releases 100kbps average bitrate and you don't use subtitles.
Anonymous No.106960244 [Report] >>106960263
>>106959079
>Can't you just host media files on a SMB share, mount it on a device and play it using your usual media player?
You can it's probably peak experience just mounting some distributed file system and playing the file with your video manager is what God intended. The problem is if you want to setup a library for normies (family, friends, roomate etc.) or if you use some shitty locked down device like some smart TV where this doesn't work and you only have shitty browser or maybe if you're lucky some duct taped Jellyfin client maybe by an indian.
Anonymous No.106960263 [Report]
>>106960244
>video manager
video player*
Anonymous No.106960624 [Report] >>106961173 >>106976235
>CLOSED AS NOT PLANNED
>CLOSED AS NOT PLANNED
>CLOSED AS NOT PLANNED
Anonymous No.106960645 [Report]
>>106958013
kys frenchie
Anonymous No.106961173 [Report] >>106976235
>>106960222
NTA but my stuff comes from PTP/HDB/BTN/BHD and it usually works flawlessly, or at least enough to keep my GF and my family happy. Ironically it's usually bitstarved encodes that use uncommon settings to shave off a few bytes that cause issues, high bitrate stuff like you will find in most reputable trackers is made with compatibility in mind. Then there's anime encoders, but those are more often than not semi-professional retards to begin with.

Yeah, the subtitles sometimes being out of sync is annoying, but lately it's gotten much better, and worst come to worst I can just tell people to enable the burn-in setting.

But if you are ever so slightly tech savvy and you care about the best possible experience (most people don't, which is fair) you can just use Kodi as client, and then everything works flawlessly.

>>106960624
Read your own link anon:
>Closing this issue in favor of jellyfin/jellyfin-web#4346
Anonymous No.106961287 [Report] >>106961607 >>106963783
>>106956263 (OP)
Never used it. Looks like a heavy, overcomplicated piece of software for what it does. I can’t stand that kind of bloat. I made a simple shell script that generates static HTML for my local library and serves it locally. It even pulls in data from a few APIs, so it’s got a decent set of features. I just got busy and forgot about it.
Anonymous No.106961299 [Report] >>106966809
Main gripe is how Jellyfin expects shows with seasons to be laid out as [show]/[season n]/[episodes...], and if you don't do that, it completely fucks up everything, usually making every season look like it's season 1.
Anonymous No.106961607 [Report]
>>106961287
Post script.
Personally I just use nginx directory indexing with that fancyindex module, but I would really like to get some proper metadata + image poster interface and obviously transcoding.
I refuse to believe these pieces of shit Jellyfin/Plex/Emby bloated bullshit software are the only way. There must be another way.
Anonymous No.106961677 [Report]
>>106956263 (OP)
I only use it for my hentai and jav collection and it's fine for that.
Anonymous No.106961818 [Report]
>>106956263 (OP)
GNOME is by far worse.
Anonymous No.106961892 [Report]
sonarr handling downloads/media management + jellyfin frontend = eternal sunshine

too bad I never watch anything
Anonymous No.106961926 [Report]
>>106958419
the standalone jellyfin app uses mpv for its backend. I just use that instead.
Anonymous No.106963127 [Report]
>>106958437
>subtitles
>half-ass burn in
>ASS
Anonymous No.106963150 [Report]
Do NOT update to 10.11.0 guys... my shit's all busted
Anonymous No.106963560 [Report]
>>106959007
Even plex users use this. You need FOSS to get the most out of plex anyway.
Anonymous No.106963783 [Report] >>106963947
>>106956263 (OP)
>>106961287
I'd use SMB more in an mpv file browser script, but it's embarrassingly slow to list a directory with 200 folders even after various optimizations
Anonymous No.106963903 [Report]
I've been having issues with Kodi / Jellyfin / Stremio

Basically what I want is the Stremio Android TV interface, but on a dedicated htpc. I don't want all this google launcher tv bullshit, just a computer that boots into stremio directly. Is this even possible? Do I have to code something myself that works with debrid?
Anonymous No.106963947 [Report]
>>106963783
Have you tried NFS?
Anonymous No.106964462 [Report]
>>106959079
Shitty devices don't have support codecs like VC-1 or 10bit h264
Anonymous No.106964474 [Report]
>>106959079
yes i can still pretend it's 2008
Anonymous No.106964959 [Report]
>>106957603
What's your setup like that's causing that? You can go on the Jellyfin hosted demo right now and see it isn't like that normally.
Anonymous No.106964968 [Report]
>>106957933
>>106957981
What problems are you having with it?
Anonymous No.106964979 [Report]
>>106956263 (OP)
yes, Windows 11
Anonymous No.106965454 [Report]
so fucking true

thank you for making this post

flaming piece of shit software can't even let you easily remove backdrops it wrongly applies to your entire music library

truly a piece of flaming dog shit, the epitome of troonix faggotry
Anonymous No.106965470 [Report]
>>106956263 (OP)
>works on my PC
>works on my apple shit
>works on my android shit
>works with my custom certificates
Sounds like a fucking skill issue kiddo.
Anonymous No.106965486 [Report] >>106965547 >>106965749
>>106957610
>>106958013
two steps ahead buddyboyo
Anonymous No.106965547 [Report] >>106965560
>>106965486
>look guys I made a webui!
I'll make the logo.
Anonymous No.106965560 [Report]
>>106965547
It's not just a gui, there is a server backend as well.
Anonymous No.106965586 [Report]
>>106958535
I thought it was funny
Anonymous No.106965649 [Report]
>>106956263 (OP)
Plex keeps being the right option
Anonymous No.106965749 [Report] >>106965856
>>106965486
Do you plan on making this public anon?
Anonymous No.106965856 [Report]
>>106965749
Yes, but there is a lot of work left to do. I made this during a burnout (from my actual duties) so it will take a while before it's ready for the public.
Anonymous No.106966809 [Report]
>>106961299
I have 1500 series of anime slop with confusing as shit ordering (thank you monogatari) and this shit still works fine.
[Monogatari tvdbid=####]/[Season 01]/[Coalgirls]_Bakemonogatari_01-...mkv
If you wanted to add movies or something in there you, You can do [Monogatari tvdbid=####]/[Movies]
The only issue is you lose out on metadata fetch but it's whatever since everything it is order.
Anonymous No.106966866 [Report]
>>106959079
I have a TV and no I won't have a computer with spinning fans in my living room
Anonymous No.106967727 [Report] >>106967793 >>106970395 >>106970484 >>106971436 >>106978460 >>106980351
>Set Jellyfin up pointed at my directory of pirated anime
>There's no metadata on any of this because I pirated it from nyaa I just have it in folders, which is growing up how I learned to organize things on computers
>Jellyfin makes a bunch of best guesses at what stuff is and creates an abortion of a "library"
>Try to turn all this off and just browse by folder like Plex lets you do
>Get told that it's ackshully not that hard to maintain your metadata
I would like to spend 0 minutes of my adult life maintaining metadata but maybe that's because I have a crippling disability (a normal job I have to be at until 5)
Anonymous No.106967793 [Report]
>>106967727
its not that hard
Anonymous No.106968861 [Report] >>106970431 >>106970790 >>106971349
>>106957603
they turned off hw accel by default on Linux cuz some dipshit complained it was unstable. enable hw accel with QTWEBENGINE_CHROMIUM_FLAGS.

https://github.com/jellyfin/jellyfin-media-player/issues/883#issuecomment-2859894588
Anonymous No.106970008 [Report]
I'm seeing the word "NORMAL" displayed in the top right of the UI, the playing video canvas and even in dropdown menus in jellyfin media player on windows 10. Can I turn this off or is it a bug?
Anonymous No.106970284 [Report]
>>106956263 (OP)
>Is there a more poorly made, broken piece of software than this shit?
And stupidly named. Dont forget that
Anonymous No.106970395 [Report] >>106978460
>>106967727
This
As fulltimer poorfag pirate, metadata editing is the bane of my existence
I just browse by directory, it's simpler
I don't need a fancy shitflix UI for a library consisting of media I don't plan to watch more than once a year
Anonymous No.106970431 [Report]
>>106957603
>>106968861
>using client instead of MPV shim
Why don't use web client at this point?
Anonymous No.106970484 [Report]
>>106967727
I mean, it gets regular western shows right 99% of the time but the way anime releases are formatted tend to trip it up a lot. Using Sonarr/radarr can mitigate it, though a batch renamer and checking movedb to see how it's formatted works pretty well if you want to do it manually.

What REALLY fucks with Jellyfin are specials / sub episodes (Fuck you episode 8.5 or whatever that was only on the physical releases, or those season 2/3 episode 0s that arn't technically part of the series so don't get counted in the episode count)

Oddly making sure all the metadata is nice and organised tickles my autism so I just roll with it.
Anonymous No.106970766 [Report]
>>106956263 (OP)
Skill issue
Anonymous No.106970774 [Report] >>106970790 >>106974064 >>106974158
>>106957603
>watching films with subtitles in the same language
Are you deaf? Or just braindead?
Anonymous No.106970790 [Report] >>106970795
>>106970774
it's common strategy if you don't want to watch with sound .. I've seen a lot of people watch shit on mute.
>>106968861
I use the mpv shim a lot but the UI is lacking for some cases.
Anonymous No.106970795 [Report] >>106971258
>>106970790
>it's common strategy if you don't want to watch with sound .. I've seen a lot of people watch shit on mute.
That makes little sense. I can understand having stuff running in the background if you’re alone, but why watch something without sound?
Anonymous No.106971258 [Report]
>>106970795
don't ask me. I'm just reporting on what I see. I think a lot of people don't really care to properly appreciate shit, they just want pixels to glaze their eyes on their boring commute.
Anonymous No.106971349 [Report]
>>106968861
>they turned off hw accel by default on Linux cuz some dipshit complained it was unstable
kek
#justlinuxthings
Anonymous No.106971436 [Report] >>106971498
>>106967727
I really wonder how people like this make themselves a toast without disembowelling themselves with the butter knife.
Nigger I have a library with hundreds of animes, ~200 shows and a few thousand movies. What the fuck are you doing that you have to manually fuddle with metadata AT ALL?!
Anonymous No.106971498 [Report] >>106971572
>>106971436
You have some shit that you *arr stack pulled and labeled ok enough for Jellyfin not to fuck up. You don't care you just gave it a folder and said dump it all
If you had actually spent the time to organize your collection, your files in a custom way that you find sane, you would see why all these tools shit the bed.
Anonymous No.106971514 [Report]
>just edit metadata manually!
lol
no
Anonymous No.106971572 [Report] >>106973520
>>106971498
>*arr stack pulled
Swing and a miss.
>labeled ok enough for Jellyfin not to fuck up
So you admit it's a skill issue on your end.
>You don't care you just gave it a folder and said dump it all
Swing and a miss.
>organize your collection, your files in a custom way that you find sane
Maybe you should leave the loony bin and just put movies in a folder named after the movie? Put series seasons in folders named S01, S02, S03? You know a way you find sane.
Jesus fucking Christ this shithole really just is a selfhelp group for terminal contrarianism.
Anonymous No.106973520 [Report] >>106974328
>>106971572
Not him but I tend to organize by franchise. So my evangelion folder has a subdir for the series and a subdir for EoE movie.
It's quite common to have
>anime name
>>S01
>>movie
and it makes sense, but jellyfin can't handle this structure. I don't complain though, I made my own media server which can handle it and I'm quite happy with it. It's just that jellyfin really isn't that great.
Anonymous No.106973634 [Report]
>>106958757
>keep plexpass forever and it always works
>have jellyfin set up and configured, run once per month to update libraries just as a backup solution
feelsgoodman
Anonymous No.106973644 [Report]
>>106959079
Transcoding
Anonymous No.106974064 [Report] >>106980952
>>106970774
I'm ESL and I do this even though I'm basically fluent. I like to be able to know what everyone says even if there's just some random mumbling going on.
Anonymous No.106974138 [Report]
>>106956263 (OP)
>Is there a more poorly made, broken piece of software than this shit?
Plex
Anonymous No.106974152 [Report]
>>106956263 (OP)

Just started making a streaming box and for the love of God, I can't get it to find the correct path. Tried releasing it to be read in no less than 5 different ways does it just hate exFat storage?
Anonymous No.106974158 [Report]
>>106970774
>Are you deaf? Or just braindead?
worse
he's a zoomer
Anonymous No.106974181 [Report]
>>106958920
>where does The Simpsons Movie go in your library and in what order would you watch it?
It goes into the TV Show library and it gets played in the correct order based on TVDb
Anonymous No.106974328 [Report] >>106974379
>>106973520
>It's quite common to have
>>anime name
>>>S01
>>>movie
>and it makes sense, but jellyfin can't handle this structure.
All my anime series that have movies are organized like that and Jellyfin can handle it.
Anonymous No.106974379 [Report]
>>106974328
Can you click on 'anime name' and see both the seasons and the movie in the ui, or does the movie appear as a separate entry in your library that you have to search for? I admit I have only used jellyfin for a short time, but I don't remember it being able to do that.
Anonymous No.106974400 [Report]
>>106956263 (OP)
Logitech G HUB
Anonymous No.106974552 [Report]
>>106956263 (OP)
Jellyfin is not made by Microsoft, Oracle, or Adobe. So: yes, there is.
Anonymous No.106976235 [Report] >>106978460
>>106960624
>>106961173

Well honestly this is maybe the only prob that I've had with jellyfin since it came out. Its been prevalent all the time, the subtitles will always go out of sync if jumping in video, or starting it from anywhere else than start.

And I've run multiple jf instances with different osses and hw. Its always been fucked.

I still like it tho
Anonymous No.106978460 [Report]
>>106967727
>>106970395
Just set up the *arrs and trash-guides.info for anime once, never touch it again. If your library is only anime maybe try shoko or seanime.
>>106976235
Try a client that isn't the jellyfin one. Plex does have better clients typically but the 3rd party jellyfin ones give it pretty much parity in my experience.
Anonymous No.106980351 [Report]
>>106967727
Yeah, god forbid you want to have custom libraries with personalized organization categories that don't fall into the normie-tier metadata scheme
Would a regular folder hierarchy library really be that hard to implement, just like old DNLA servers had?
Anonymous No.106980952 [Report]
>>106974064
English isn’t my first language either, though I am fluent. Part of getting to that absolute fluency (I have a C2 certificate) was letting go of subtitles and actually listening.
I do understand for modern films that have a bad home release audio mix (though Life of Brian is not such a release). I always put +2db on my center channel for my surround system because of that.
Reading subtitles makes me not really watch the film anymore, as I automatically focus on the text. But that might just be my own issue.
Anonymous No.106981380 [Report]
>>106956263 (OP)
what is the purpose of this software? is it too difficult to open the .mkv file directly from your file manager?