You shouldn't blame Plex for your or your users illiteracy
And as a Plex pass user nothing will change for you or your users.
I have both running, but Jellyfin simply cannot fulfill the role Plex currently serves. If there comes a point where it can and Plex actually deteriorates to a point where I don't want to use it anymore I will switch. I just don't get why the Jellyfin fanbase has to be so goddamn emotional about this
'Ongoing efforts' is a funny way to phrase 'refuse to fix'
Yeah, no way. Jellyfins Backend is like an open barn door. And with the kind of content most of us here offer through either Jellyfin or Plex, I wouldn't want to open up like that.
They are not about escalating permissions but about unauthorized access to your library. As some living in a country with professional piracy lawyers, that go out and try to catch people in the act, I won't open my server to that kind of risk.
I like Jellyfin being open source and all, but the maintainers made it clear that they prefer backwards compatibility with clients over fixing these issues.
I have Plex running alongside Jellyfin as well but opening up Jellyfin to external users is just not an option, since most of them won't or can't install a VPN on the devices they use to watch Plex on. And I sure as hell won't open Jellyfin to the internet
But the remote streaming uses their servers. If you wanted to direct stream without involving your servers you already needed a vpn
You can just buy a lifetime Plex pass. Its a one off payment
Remote streaming means to people outside your home. You can just use a VPN and won't have to pay a dime, just like you wouldn't when you streamed to you TV at home. They offer servers that help lunch through more aggressive NATs and allow its users to just install the app and access the content from anywhere without having to worry about a VPN or something.
I honestly find it baffling that so many people are opposed to lay for a service they are using. Probably shows that most people that pirate are cheapskates rather than anti drm
Yeah and expose the unsecured Jellyfin Backend to the whole world. Nice
The giant unsecured barn door that is the Jellyfin backend