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5 hours agoI haven’t tried Plex but Jellyfin is super easy. Type in IP, username and password and you’re done. Only need to setup port forwarding on the router to make it work.
I haven’t tried Plex but Jellyfin is super easy. Type in IP, username and password and you’re done. Only need to setup port forwarding on the router to make it work.
It’s basically filling the void the Xitter transition created. Either way, we got a massive boost in the decentralised space.
Europe is a continent, EU is the European Union which has 27 member countries in Europe that are not Switzerland.
Jellyfin is not there yet but it definitely can be. It can be done pretty easily without any centralised server.
It’s passwordless 4 word input + phone scan that can be optimised for TV pretty heavily since you only need make something 10^12 unique to account for all IPv4.
It will take around 15-30 hours to code though for a person familiar with Jellyfin on android TV and server.