We are also changing how remote playback works for streaming personal media (that is, playback when not on the same local network as the server). The reality is that we need more resources to continue putting forth the best personal media experience, and as a result, we will no longer offer remote playback as a free feature. This—alongside the new Plex Pass pricing—will help provide those resources. This change will apply to the future release of our new Plex experience for mobile and other platforms.

      • HorseFD
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        I switched when I had an internet outage and couldn’t log into Plex locally to watch my own media. Very happy with Jellyfin since then.

        • @LoganNineFingers@lemmy.ca
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          Here’s the thing though, for the average plex user (myself included) you’ve already used too many acronyms and words I don’t understand. Plex serves a purpose for a lot of people, people who are even willing to pay for it to be easy.

          Kind of reminds me of Netflix before anyone else did streaming. They had so much stuff I stopped sailing.

          • @maniajack@lemmy.world
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            Yep. Imo now with Plex you are paying for a much simpler and accessible setup. Seems fair enough to me. Lemmy FOSS or die users (every else in this thread seemingly) are not the target audience of Plex but they sure love to complain about it.

            • @LoganNineFingers@lemmy.ca
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              I try to use Foss but only when it’s a lateral move. I tried Linux mint. It came close but there were so many little things that just didn’t make sense to me as someone who used windows for the last 25 years. Do I want to use Windows 11? No, especially with everything they’ve been doing to it. But in terms of usability, the sacrifices that I make by using Windows 11 outweigh the extra work, frustration, and time spent trying to figure out Linux (tried 3 different distros too).

              I have 3 little kids, a full time job and aging parents. I don’t have hours every day to try and make stuff work.

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          Assuming you know them well enough, can’t you just give your IP address to folks and forward the port on your router?

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            Yeah, welcome to the easy, fast, cheap conundrum.

            If you’re willing to do a bit of learning and asking the community for help if you get a little stuck, you’ve got a free solution, if not, which is perfectly okay mind you, then Plex is your solution and you have to decide how much you’re willing to pay.

            And honestly, of you’re going down the home media route with friend and family, you’re going to want to set up sonarr, radarr, ombi, transmission with VPN anyways.

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              I’m going to be going the free solution route, been trying to find a cheap laptop to turn into my server right now. Do you mind if I reach out about it or do you know of any good instances?

          • @tfw_no_toiletpaper@lemmy.world
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            Just put it behind tailscale and use the IP. Doing this for a two years now with weekly anime watch togethers with my friends. Not elegant but enough.

        • @Appoxo@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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          No, you don’t need a RP.
          You can and should set it up though as it’s a very good convenient feature.

          But you can expose Jellyfin directly.

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        With the caviat that you have tailscale enabled on both devices. This prevents it from being used on a roku outside your home but you could access it remotely from your computer/phone/tablet.

        It is significantly harder than Plex, currently. There are improvements happening all the time though.

        • @Sprocketfree@sh.itjust.works
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          You very much can create an external port and access anywhere without any of this. No tailscale needed but I’d recommend one knows what they are doing…

        • @SirSamuel@lemmy.world
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          Hmmm, i use a Synology NAS with Jellyfin installed and my family can use their Roku TVs without issue. I didn’t realize Synology made a difference there

          • @thisNotMyName@lemmy.world
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            It totally depends on how you expose it to the outside world. If it’s exposed just like it is, it works fine with every device. If you put an authentication before it (e.g. Authelia), it can only be accessed by browsers from outside the network. That being said, it’s not recommended to expose Jellyfin directly, because there are a ton of security flaws. Best practice is to use a VPN

        • @hikaru755@lemmy.world
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          Huh? I’m streaming from my Jellyfin just fine when I’m on the go, with no tailscale or other VPN set up

          • @Sarmyth@lemmy.world
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            It was significantly harder to set up remote access for Jellyfin than Plex 6 months ago. I ha ent attempted since. With Plex there was literally no set up, it just works. Until it just works without having to do any extra work, Jellyfin will struggle with adoption.

            I have both running, and thatd a big difference to me. Also I prefer the way Plex detects intros and credits for skipping and their detection for captions. Once that’s all sorted Jellyfin wins in every field.