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veilrap | 1 month ago

The fact that Jellyfin lacks a AppleTV/tvOS app seems like it continues to make it a dealbreaker... at least for my setup.

I hear people recommending clients like Infuse, but it feels odd to swap out Plex at this point if I can't go all in on the open source side of things.

Am I missing something here wrt Jellyfin clients? I guess I could try running it side-by-side with Plex and see how it goes.

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tedivm|1 month ago

Jellyfin has three AppleTV apps!

SwiftFin is what I use, and it is the free and open source option. Works great.

Before that stabilized I used Infuse, but it wasn't great.

MrMC is another one I haven't tried, but it definitely supports Jellyfin.

veilrap|1 month ago

Ah! I didn't realize that the official client's page was filtered by "recommended" by default.

I wonder why the officially developed SwiftFin isn't shown as recommended? I guess maybe because it's still considered beta.

russelg|1 month ago

There is also VidHub which I've been playing around with. It's also paid but it's cheaper than Infuse.

wintermutestwin|1 month ago

I use Infuse on an appletv and simply point it at a samba share. Easiest setup ever. What am I missing out on by not using jellyfin or plex?

bombcar|1 month ago

Jellyfin offers tracking across devices and easy notification of "new" media - Infuse alone had to scan the share now and then which was cumbersome.

CharlesW|1 month ago

There Swiftfin, Jellyfin Mobile, and Streamyfin at least. My forthcoming iOS-only music player has first-class Jellyfin support (beta sign-up: https://forms.gle/AGLePh9RtaYEfDH6A) if you're looking for a dedicated, offline-capable music app.

jgauth|1 month ago

> Am I missing something here wrt Jellyfin clients?

Unfortunately, I don't think so. I had many issues with playback on ATV using Swiftfin. Infuse works very well, so it is worth the ~$15 yearly to me. I am hopeful that Swiftfin will improve over time, they have a few dedicated developers working on it.

turtletontine|1 month ago

I have Kodi running on a raspberry pi plugged into my Google TV. The Jellyfin plugin for Kodi works flawlessly so far for me. It’s just great! Sure if I could put Jellyfin directly on the TV, that would save me the RPi. But not a big deal for me.

JimBlackwood|1 month ago

Jellyfin has Swiftfin, I’ve been using it for a few years now.

There are some small bugs that you can work around. The rework to the new version has been in progress for about two years but it works just fine right now.

KolenCh|1 month ago

Small bugs? May be. But there’s a lot of lack of functionality and stability. I’d recommend InFuse if anyone is hitting those problems. If it has been running fine for you then there’s no need to switch. The problem is related to source codec. Depending on that you’ll have difference experience. So that’s why the experience varies because there’s vast differences in source formats. A good client not only handles well on some sources, but many if not all.

pathartl|1 month ago

My parents and brother use Infuse. I would use it even over the official Plex app.