2024-10-14, 07:23 PM
(This post was last modified: 2024-10-14, 07:26 PM by foux. Edited 1 time in total.)
(2024-10-13, 06:00 AM)xaque Wrote: Currently I'm keeping an eye on a project that is in beta (to github sponsors) that would replace my jellyfin setup. The dev is unhappy with the current state of the major 3 media servers, and the progress so far looks very promising. The android tv/google/apple tv clients are nearing completion, so perhaps I won't be waiting for the playback rewrite and perhaps will use this alternative.
And what would this promising project be? If it's secret perhaps you shouldn't have mentioned it here.
On my end I see no reason to switch from jellyfin. I agree that the official clients have rough edges, but as niels mentioned that's to be expected with limited resources. And the advantage of jellyfin is that if the official clients doesn't agree with you, just pick another, there's a lot out there (Infuse, Findroid, Kodi plugin, Swiftfin, and so on and so on)!
And I must say that a project (for the moment) restricted to Github Sponsors doesn't looks very promising regarding openness