• mub
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    55 hours ago

    I liked Jellyfin when I tested it last year but it had 3 show stoppers for me.

    1. Samsung app was flakey and had to be side loaded.
    2. Each profile had to use a password and had a full keyboard to enter. Needs a no password option, and a pin pad option.
    3. Not everything played successfully.

    Have any of these things been fixed?

    • @[email protected]
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      33 hours ago
      1. Not sure what you mean by that. Jellyfin has had an up to date version in the play store for years.
      2. Yes every Profile is separated into its own account, that’s by design and will most likely never change. An easy PIN option in the local network existed for years. Now you can even login with your phone app by entering a displayed PIN.
      3. I remember very few media that i had issues with in the past. Depending on the transcode hardware you have some things can be tricky
    • @[email protected]
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      115 hours ago

      1: The official Android app didn’t work?
      That’s strange as I run it on a Samsung and Pixel straight from the PlayStore. What were your problems?

      2: This is not required as long as the profile is set up wthout a password.

      3: This depends on the client and codecs supported by it. Newer phones support most, or is able to transcode. Weaker/older units are not.

      • @herrvogel
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        115 hours ago

        They’re probably talking about Samsung TVs, not their android phones/tablets. Installing jellyfin on those things can be a chore. My experience with LG was similar. The official build was out of date and riddled with issues that didn’t exist on other versions. It refused to play videos that worked well enough on other devices, transcode or no.

        • @[email protected]
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          64 hours ago

          That thought didn’t cross my mind, and you must be right.

          I’d say go for a streamer of some sort as a solution. Not had many issues on the CCWGTV.

        • mub
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          44 hours ago

          Yeah tizen based TV. So no android apps.

      • @[email protected]
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        54 hours ago

        Speaking to #2, I’m surprised since I always use the “sign in from another device” feature, where I punch some numbers into the app on my phone and it signs me into the tv.
        That said, the tv is running the desktop app.

        • mub
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          43 hours ago

          Not seen that option, it.might be useful. However, If I move from Plex it needs to be familiar to everyone else in the house. Retraining them is tricky.

    • @JoshuaFalken
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      55 hours ago

      Echoing @[email protected], I downloaded the first party app right from the Play Store on my Samsung. Though I prefer the third party, Findroid, the first party app is good for the dashboard management.

      When we launch Jellyfin, we are shown icons for what user, we select the user, and it opens the associated library. Similar to Netflix.

      I started using Jellyfin about two years ago now, and have only encountered a codec issue here and there, but I’ve found it can be worked around by setting playback to another player, like VLC.