Hey there!

So, I’ve accumulated a ton of courses and tutorials over the years - everything from photography to cooking to music mixing and mastering, DIY, gardening, you name it.

I’ve been trying to keep everything organized with Jellyfin, but honestly, it’s a bit of a hassle to navigate through all my content and find what I need.

I’d love to find something with a user-friendly interface where I can easily sort, organize, and tag all my courses and videos.

I’ve been searching high and low for a solution these past few days, but haven’t had much luck. Any suggestions?

Thanks in advance for your help!

  • @[email protected]
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    8 months ago

    You are probably talking about video content? I don’t have any advice concercing those, and I’m also interested if someone has some good self-hosted alternative for this kind of content.

    On contrary, if you’re an ebook/webpage hoarder I had a long run in finding the best solution to keep my learning ebooks tidy and well organized.

    If you are serious about learning through written textbook and web, having everything in one spot and also a buildin pdf reader, I really advise you to have a look at Zotero. Even if you are not a researcher it’s a very useful tool !

    Also would suggest you to give the Zotero 7 beta a try instead of 6. Better UX, native macOS m1, linux, better pdf reader, webp reader… Alot of improvement !!

    One thing you should be aware of, it’s their cloud syncing, which allow you to continue your work on another computer, which cost a bit of money. Nothing to exagerated though ! BUT if you’re a self-hoster you can sync your personal data folder through a bind volume/samba share/nfs/syncthing… What ever your poison is :).

    Sorry if this doesn’t help in your quest of video content organization, but chances are, you’re also hoarding alot of pdf/web page content !

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      8 months ago

      Yes, I am talking about video content.

      I don’t see a usecase for Zotero in my situation, but it’s good to know it exists and it might help others !

      As someone else suggested, I will try MediaCMS. Looks like it fits my needs.

      Thanks for your input :)