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The original post: /r/piracy by /u/Inevitable_gamer01 on 2024-12-29 17:17:02.

Most of my users aren’t super technical, so I’m looking for something easy to use. I tried Jellyfin, and it’s pretty solid, but I’ve heard Plex has better features and a nicer UI, especially if you get the lifetime premium, which I’m thinking about. I saw an older LTT video talking about Plex having glitches, but that might be outdated. I also read something about Plex banning people for playing day 0 releases—no idea if that’s true. Anyone know more about this?

I haven't seen much being talking about on the side of jellyfin, but I haven't really tried it in dept, only tested a show before stopping it.

Then there is emby, which I haven't seen much talk about

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[–] [email protected] 1 points 5 days ago* (last edited 5 days ago)

I use jellyfin and I absolutely love it. I have many users, both nontechnical and more tech-literate than myself. Everything runs super smooth. With seerr and a few arrs connected to Usenet and private trackers, the same users can request stuff they want. I used Plex a while back and it has become rotten in my opinion. I wouldn't be surprised if they sell your data or will if they don't now. Never used emby, after finding jellyfin I never looked further.