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plex should consider that local, because now your traffic goes through that network, and reaches computers and services on that network. except if it relies on broadcasts, because wireguard does not forward broadcasts, but even with jellyfin that only affects automatic server discovery and DLNA, if you type in the URL it will work
Yes, so then OPs issue with Plex charging for remote streaming are irrelevant.
By nature of setting up Wireguard for Jellyfin, you've eliminated the entire purpose of switching to Jellyfin in the first place.
if we are only looking at this issue, then yes
Outside of ideological reasons or fears of further enshittification, is there anything Jellyfin does better? (Honest question)
no outside party will know what, when and where you watch
I'd say hw enc/dec, flexibility on the UI, and plugins still being an options are the big ones.
Along with not having to disable online media sources. Also not having to deal with cert pinning is a major benefit too. No external outage breaks your use.
Doesn't Plex now have hw encoding / decoding?
They do, but JF has been more broadly supporting of GPUs than Plex in my experience.