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veilrap | 1 month ago
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.
Crisco|1 month ago
eisa01|1 month ago
As my needs are quite simple, I currently just use VLC with a SMB share. Works quite well, VLC is able to play standard .mkvs just fine! http://www.videolan.org/vlc/download-appletv.html
eisa01|1 month ago
Even supports some of that *arr stuff
tedivm|1 month ago
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
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
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jgauth|1 month ago
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
JimBlackwood|1 month ago
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
pathartl|1 month ago