nerdjon 5 hours ago

I really wish we had a better tvOS (Apple TV) app for Jellyfin. I use swiftfin primarily and it works well enough but has some rough edges.

After switched from plex after their downtime caused my local server to not work (and just the direction of plex seems to be moving away from its original intention).

I have tried (and continue to pay for in hopes it gets better) infuse. And it works great when it properly has my library, but it constantly has issues of loosing my library and just forever “refreshing” or just never showing my library.

harrigan 8 hours ago

For me, Jellyfin makes my smart TV (running webOS) tolerable. It turns the TV into the appliance it should have been from the start, without ads, AI assistants, or silly apps.

  • RadiozRadioz 8 hours ago

    Yes, it is becoming increasingly difficult to buy a non-smart TV. I don't like living in a world where my TV can crash or be down for a software update (which have both happened to me). They're also ticking time-bombs - who knows when support will be dropped and the apps will slowly break as they gradually fall out of compatibility with the external APIs they depend on. What horrors lurk in the depths of those lovelessly constructed TV OSs that call out to servers and will cause mayhem when those servers are decommissioned?

    • nerdjon 5 hours ago

      Why not just never connect it to the internet and never update the firmware?

      I do wish I could just buy a dumb tv that just did TV things… but it’s simple to just use an Apple TV and never connect it. Or if I absolutely must to set it up or because there is a bug. Connect it via Ethernet briefly.

      Better for privacy too.

      • snapplebobapple 2 hours ago

        This plus an n100 running hyorjellynix witg a firetv remote ftw.

    • al_borland 8 hours ago

      My dad had a Blu-ray player that had similar features to a smart TV (Netflix, etc). There was a licensing sever and the API was down, so everything stopped working. A single point of failure for the whole device.

      • pridkett 7 hours ago

        That might’ve also been the September 6, 2022 Google Widevine license issue. This broke DRM protected content across most android based devices.

        It wasn’t a single point of failure for a device. It was a single point of failure for the whole media ecosystem.

        [0]: https://status.drmtoday.com/incidents/w2wbtnn9r67y

    • s17tnet 8 hours ago

      Keep them airgapped or use a smart HDMI stick, their support typically outperform anything from the TV vendor and you can install apps (e.g. Jellyfin) on them. If you dislike Google or Amazon there are some Linux based options.

      There is also HDMI over-radio but I don't know its limits (range, bandwidth, latency).

    • deadbunny 8 hours ago

      > What horrors lurk in the depths of those lovelessly constructed TV OSs that call out to servers and will cause mayhem when those servers are decommissioned?

      My Sony TVs all work without an internet connection, so I'd guess nothing?

sebazzz 8 hours ago

I wonder why anyone would use Jellyfin4Kodi, because Kodi does a good job by itself?

  • compsciphd 7 hours ago

    because you want to access your library from multiple locations and have everything kept in sync.

    ex: started watching a show on tv at home, left to take public transportation to work, continue watching on way to work on phone, continue watchin on phone on way home, continue watching on tv when get home.