• minfapper@piefed.social
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    1 month ago

    Also, I found the Jellyfin default client(s) to be pretty mediocre. But they have an excellent Jellyfin for Kodi plugin.

    Now, Kodi has had 2 decades of development and has just about everything you could ever want from a client (way better than Plex IMO).

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      1 month ago

      Can I use Kodi the same way I use plex? Like can it be my replexment?

      I just want to watch content on my home network 99% of the time, and occasionally use it on my phone/tablet/laptop while traveling (if I have good internet)?

      I was always under the impression Kodi was something else…

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          1 month ago

          totally, have Jellyfin as well actually but tbh it doesn’t always feel super stable, especially if I leave my home network.

          Not sure what Kodi is exactly though.

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            1 month ago

            Can’t confirm for me.
            Rock stable.
            Only stutters on bad cellular coverage or my upload at home being insufficient for the requested bitrate.

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                1 month ago

                Could be.
                Or maybe some setting.

                When configuring my setup 1 or 2 years ago I had someone point out my older kernel and that I should use the linuxserver opencl mod for the jellyfin container.
                After that it worked like a charm.