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[–] vithigar@lemmy.ca 2 points 5 minutes ago

Several years ago I was looking to set up a media server and initially grabbed Plex because I'd heard so much good about it at the time. The moment it asked me to create an account with Plex during setup and I discovered this wasn't optional I immediately uninstalled it.

I remain baffled that anyone was okay with needing an externally managed account in order to use software running entirely on their own hardware, let alone the litany of additional enshittification that has happened since.

[–] KbSez@piefed.social 18 points 1 hour ago (1 children)

I was a big supporter of PLEX for a lot of years but I don't want all the streaming options and ads and crap it was giving me. All I want is a solid media server application and Plex was no longer it.

JellyFin has been fantastic. I'll never go back

[–] Postmortal_Pop@lemmy.world 2 points 32 minutes ago

I got Plex set up for my media server literally the day before they hiked the prices. I was weary about the $150 lifetime and couldn't afford the new price when they changed it so I went to jellyfin.

Turns out jellyfin was everything I wanted and free. Bought 5 years worth of unlimited hosting and a domain name for less than a month of Plex and now I'm well on my way to a pirate media empire.

Just wish I had anyone other than my spouse to share if with... Or that I could figure out fucking MusicBrainz...

[–] soratoyuki@piefed.social 7 points 1 hour ago

Not that I want to defend Plex which is definitely enshittifying, but I don't think most people are buying Plex to stream their own media. They're doing it so other people can stream their media. Not wanting to buy a domain and set up port forwarding or a reverse proxy or whatever doesn't seem unreasonable to me. My grandparents are never going to use Tailscale, and even if they did, I don't think there are any Tailscale smart TV apps.

Disclosure: I run Plex and Jellyfin (and Navidrome) in parallel, and bought a lifetime pass years ago.

[–] mr_sunburn@lemmy.ml 7 points 2 hours ago (1 children)

I've been using Jellyfin for about 4 months as a home media server on an old laptop I installed Debian on and... I have nothing to add to the conversation, I just wanted to brag about that because it works really well and I was afraid I would fuck it up.

Anyway, Plex no good.

[–] Th3D3k0y@lemmy.world 2 points 2 hours ago

I had Plex long enough to try to watch a movie from outside my house and realize I had to pay to do it. Luckily swapping to Jellyfin on unraid was just uninstalling Plex and using the same folders

[–] Decronym@lemmy.decronym.xyz 4 points 2 hours ago* (last edited 18 minutes ago) (1 children)

Acronyms, initialisms, abbreviations, contractions, and other phrases which expand to something larger, that I've seen in this thread:

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NAS Network-Attached Storage
NAT Network Address Translation
Plex Brand of media server package
VPN Virtual Private Network

4 acronyms in this thread; the most compressed thread commented on today has 8 acronyms.

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[–] LSNLDN@slrpnk.net 5 points 2 hours ago

Good bot :)

And first I’ve seen on lemmy!

[–] s38b35M5@lemmy.world 4 points 2 hours ago

Plex stopped being useful to me in 2019. At the time I had only about 300 movies and the same number of TV episodes. The database kept getting corrupt, causing long load times of video info pages, or perpetual spinning progress indicator. After fixing the database (and losing all watch metadata each time) three times in one year, I moved to a plain file share served from the NAS with Kodi running on my Nvidia Shield.

In seven years, Kodi's local DB has never corrupted. I now have 900+ movies and 2500 TV episodes. I can handle any file type, any video CODEC, can play thousands of games from the internet game library. The DB can be easily backed up and imported into a new install if needed.

And the best part? I didn't pay anyone to access any of the media I own, and no corpo gets access to my library or watch history.

Forget Plex.

[–] JadenSmith@sh.itjust.works 3 points 2 hours ago

I have been using Jellyfin for over a year, brilliant thing. Makes it very easy to stream my media; I have one client catered to music, and the main one for movies/TV shows.

[–] FlashMobOfOne@lemmy.world 1 points 1 hour ago

You just made those words up.

/s

[–] KatherinaReichelt@feddit.org 19 points 4 hours ago (1 children)

My opinion: Plex has made it clear that they want your money. They don't want you to host your own media and be happy with that. They want you to pay a subscription.

The whole Plex Pass Lifetime subscription is kind of a trap. You might be getting away with paying once currently, but let's be honest: That means that they have taken your money once. And a some time in the future, a MBA dude will notice that they have a lot of non-paying heavy users (meaning: users who have paid several years ago, which is not relevant for the revenue goals of the current quarter) - and they will try to get you to pay again and again. You might be okay with that, but if you don't want to get hassled, you need to switch to something else.

[–] LastYearsIrritant@sopuli.xyz 53 points 4 hours ago (6 children)

I don't understand this argument.

I paid once many years ago. I've never been asked to pay again. Why would I switch before they make a change?

In the meantime, jellyfin is getting better and better. Plex will probably be dead to me at some point, and when that happens, I'll hop over.

[–] non_burglar@lemmy.world 2 points 1 hour ago

Charging for certain services is one thing. That's not what drove the last Plex exosdus.

Most people take umbrage at Plex offering features for free, saying they'll never be paid features, and then removing them as options for free accounts and effectively paywalling them.

[–] Dozzi92@lemmy.world 19 points 2 hours ago (1 children)

Yeah, this is it. When they ask me for more money, or when they demand I host on their servers, I will adios. Until then, I paid $75 one time and the service does exactly what I want it to do, and it's ezpz for a basic individual myself.

I think the most likely scenario is the company goes under because they didn't have enough money, and then folks will come here and complain about that. Maybe I'll be one of them, but I'll try to remember I paid $75 more than 10 years ago, and so I think I've more than gotten my money's worth.

[–] badgermurphy@lemmy.world 1 points 1 minute ago* (last edited 30 seconds ago)

Currently, they've been content to get more money out of you without asking you, so you're right so far, but only if you consider your advertising details and personal information to be valueless.

They're expanding data collection and showing more ads as a matter of course for years now. When they can no longer get money from other companies because of you, they'll switch to nickel and diming you.

I find that it helps to think of transactions in a more reductive way, like bartering + money. I am trading X amount of money, Y amount if privacy, and Z amount of hassle for whatever service or product. Even though Y and Z are hard to quantify, they are real things with real value, so not considering them at all is surely worse for me, and what they're counting on.

I have found that nearly every mainstream online service I might be interested in presents a negative value proposition when calculated like I described, but everyone values their privacy and time differently, so your mileage will, of course, vary.

[–] neatobuilds@lemmy.today 18 points 3 hours ago (1 children)

Plus you can easily run them side by side. I setup jellyfin a while back when Plex used to charge users for streaming on mobile but now they don't if the server owner has a Plex pass.

For me Plex is still a lot simpler to manage if you have a lot of users, and if users have their own servers they share with you

[–] LastYearsIrritant@sopuli.xyz 2 points 1 hour ago

I did that for a bit, but there was a noticeable increase in power usage on my server for something I'm not using.

[–] ipkpjersi@lemmy.ml 2 points 1 hour ago* (last edited 1 hour ago)

That's pretty much where I'm at too.

Both Jellyfin and Plex are pretty great currently, I prefer Plex slightly, but if Plex becomes worse then I'll likely make the switch over to Jellyfin. I've liked Jellyfin for years but Plex has still been my main app.

I have both of them installed anyway.

Plex is less confusing to use if you want to share your library, but thankfully I don't have any concerns about that because I'm selfish with my media and just have it set up for my own personal use.

[–] Auli@lemmy.ca 6 points 2 hours ago

They became dead to me much sooner then you. Once they knew what I was watching I left.

[–] ForgottenUsername@lemmy.world 5 points 3 hours ago* (last edited 3 hours ago)

Same brought mine almost 8 years ago, and have never had to pay them a cent more.

Overall not a bad investment.

And plex just looks nicer and offers a better experience.

If it changes I'll consider migrating but for the moment Plex had done right by thier lifetime pass members

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