Looking for suggestions for an app my family can use to “stream” entertainment from server to TV/computers while staying within the home network.

I know of a guide to redirect Plex so it doesn’t have to go to the internet, but I haven’t been able to get it to work.

Any recommendations?

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Jellyfin

Or just a file share and mount it in Windows as a network drive. Then view the content with VLC.

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Emby.

I know everyone loves Jellyfin because it’s open-source, but I’ve used Emby for years after trying all 3 and it’s been the easiest set and forget system. I also think the interface is the best but that’s subjective.

If you have the time I suggest you try both Emby and Jellyfin and see which suits your needs best.

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The gap is closing but Emby really is the best Plex alternative when WAF is involved.

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when WAF is involved

I had to ask chatgpt what this meant:

> In the context of media home streaming, “WAF” likely stands for “Wife Acceptance Factor.”

And I choked on my coffee a bit with laughter. I must be old or something, but did not know of this word and I find it hilarious and so accurate!

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Ha, glad you could appreciate it. I picked it up from some people in a diy electronics/home automation Discord, but it was relayed to me as Wife Approval Factor.

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I switched to Jellyfin 6 months ago after a few years of Plex and did not look back.

Pros:

  • Free, no paid client or subscription
  • Entirely self-hosted, no account on a centralized server
  • “SyncPlay” killer feature for remote watch parties

Cons:

  • Media identification not as good as Plex’s, needs some massaging
  • Native clients not as widespread and less mature
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Jellyfin. Just be weary that it’s not great in some cases depending on your hardware. A media server is typically a weak workstation PC. I found that Jellyfin does not handle ASS (most common format for Anime) subtitles well, though if you only have SRT subtitles you should be fine.

There are a few other little things that are missing, such as sorting shows by date last episode was added and the clicking on a show button will always start the very first episode available instead of the next un-played episode.

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You should try a few and make up your own mind; like Emby and Jellyfin.

I have all three installed in my cluster, and jump between them now and then to evaluate how they work for me/my family.

For us, after Plex and over time Emby have been a much “better” experience than Jellyfin; in terms of performance/load/transcoding, how features like sub titles or media scanning or whatever to bugs and crashes.

It makes me sad because I really do wanna go with something more open, but I have to use what works at the end of the day.

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Yeah, Definately will do. I’ve spent a decade with Plex, built a library and family knows the interface. So if it’s easiest to change some settings, I’ll stay with Plex. If not, I’m going to try JF and emby

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