The same way they justify cutting benefits for the disabled to balance budgets instead of putting taxes on the rich or just not giving them bailouts, they will justify cutting power to you before a data centre that's 10 corporate AIs all fighting each other, unless we as a people stand up and actually demand change.
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Preach.
Information wants to be free.
WebUI is streaming though on desktops though and I assume they're also using iOS/Android/TV which all have clients, so I'm trying to get at the difference there.
Oh fair enough, I'd highly recommend enabling transcoding anyway it just eliminates all sorts of issues like this.
You can just download the episodes though? Like right in Jellyfin:
Because yes, you can just copy files from your NAS to your phone's internal storage (assuming you don't care about transcoding and the like)... at which point there isn't much use to a metadata oriented media server/service.
No you do not need to do any of that.
Or you can just set up Plex to always download the next 10 episodes of whatever show you are watching when it has network access. I mean... that probably won't work (see: 40%) but when it does, it is awesome. Which is the "it just works" functionality.
You can download in Jellyfin also, like in the screenshot above.
anyone asking for anything else is wrong and stupid.
I mean, you are asking for things that are already in the app, you tell me if that's stupid or not. I'm just trying to help.
I'd never call anyone even trying to use these self-hosted alternatives stupid.
Jellyfin devs could actually get the "download the next N episodes" functionality to reliably work (even at 80-90%) it would be a killer app
Is there some reason you can't do this manually? I actually can't think of any app with this feature, not even Netflix way back not Spotify.
A VPN Server on the server or home network (look into PiVPN for instance), and a VPN Client on clients (look at openvpn for instance).
Good luck and let me know if you have any further questions - I'm more than happy to answer!
Forget the Auth, use VPN profiles as access controls. Give them to trusted folks and you're gold.
Yeah don't use a cloudflare tunnel for that, it'll get you banned.
Huh? I used jellyfin just fine in the hospital on public WiFi on my ancient busted iPad air [some number].
The only thing I did was install pivpn and upload my VPN profile file to Google drive so I can remote into my network. I legit never even had to set anything up it just worked, didn't even need to know the IP of the server because my locally run DNS server (and failing that, the basic hostname based DNSMasq in the router) took care of everything.
I don't even have any reverse proxy or firewall because I still pretend to value my sanity and my time, nor did I expose it to the internet either, thanks to almighty NAT.
Didn't have to do any caching or anything crazy like that, no idea what you're talking about, but I think there's an option to download the files right through jellyfin.
I watched star trek TAS while having fun with opioids and it was a great time.
Why would you ever bother to use either option when you can just access it via the WebUI on Firefox?
Yeah only proteins make me feel full, unless there's meat involved I generally don't consider it a meal. Carbs and veggies do not make me full at all and I never crave them, they're only there to give me variety and make me feel civilized while I consume meat. I never really crave sugar either.
P.S. I'm not one of those "meat diet" whackjobs and I have nothing against vegetarians or vegans or animals but this has just been my experience entirely.