The tons of bugs, there’s no Apple TV app, remote streaming is janky, the entire interface feels rough and cheap compared to Plexes shine and polish.
Ultimately, it comes down to the fact that jelly fin is nowhere nearly as mature a piece of software as Plex is, and it really really shows. I’m not interested in “roughing it“. I’m sure I’ll try jelly fin later, maybe when it’s much more mature, but for now, I’m not interested.
Plex meets all of my needs, and I have a lifetime Plex pass, so I don’t have to worry about subscriptions.
The tons of bugs, there’s no Apple TV app, remote streaming is janky, the entire interface feels rough and cheap compared to Plexes shine and polish.
Ultimately, it comes down to the fact that jelly fin is nowhere nearly as mature a piece of software as Plex is, and it really really shows. I’m not interested in “roughing it“. I’m sure I’ll try jelly fin later, maybe when it’s much more mature, but for now, I’m not interested.
Plex meets all of my needs, and I have a lifetime Plex pass, so I don’t have to worry about subscriptions.
SwiftFin
Then, SenPlayer promises Jellyfin support in the description (which seems to be borrowed from Infuse Player).
And Infuse is the go-to of many, AFAIK.
$99 for “lifetime” infuse? No thanks.
Yes, I know there’s monthly but I had being slowly bled dry by subscriptions.