Plex vs Jellyfin - Which Should You Use on Your NAS?

Plex vs Jellyfin - Which Should You Use on Your NAS?

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Mi Zu
Mi Zu - 15.09.2023 22:22

Short answer is Plex, because you can install it on 99% devices sold for the last 10+ years (even not officially supported) from device's default app manager and without DevOps skills.

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DropOut Aspirations
DropOut Aspirations - 03.09.2023 00:28

Plex freezes my TCL Android TV if I try to browse my movies with it.

It is better than jellyfin in that it feels slightly more refined and for some reason jellyfin can't look for new subtitle out maybe I don't know how to use it but that's an issue I've seen.
jellyfin is more stable on the TCL Android TV though.

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David Stokes
David Stokes - 10.08.2023 14:13

I've had PLEX since there were just starting. Paid for the Lifetime membership hoping for the best. Unfortunately, there are MANY ISSUES with the service and there is NO TECH SUPPORT! PLEX's idea of tech support is to LEAVE THEIR PROBLEMS TO OTHER USERS TO TRY AND FIGURE OUT PLEX'S PROBLEMS WITH WORK-AROUND FIXES. There is NO direct line for TECH SUPPORT, ZERO, ZIP, NADA!
You have to post your problems to "THE COMMUNITY" and HOPE someone else has found a way to correct the same issues you are having OR EVEN READS YOUR POST. If you try to send a email to them for help you get a robotic reply with a link that does NOT WORK to submit your question to "THE COMMUNITY". TOTALLY USELESS! I have spent, now, over 6 hrs looking for a fix for my latest problem.
If you get PLEX, YOU ARE ON YOUR OWN. Don't expect help from them at all. Buyer beware!

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TheThirdMan
TheThirdMan - 04.08.2023 14:12

Ah phooey. I can't run Jellyfin on my TV.

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Quốc Toàn Vũ
Quốc Toàn Vũ - 26.07.2023 17:55

After I found out about Infuse supporting Jellyfin source, I immediately delete Jellyfin app from my iPhone and Plex from my synology :)

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chris 1982
chris 1982 - 17.07.2023 10:49

I use neither of them i use videostation

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floid33556
floid33556 - 25.06.2023 17:29

Dude you must be a politician. It takes an awe full lot of time and a lot of words to say anything.

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Chance Neel
Chance Neel - 19.06.2023 22:11

What sucks with plex is codec support. Dolby Vision, DTS-HD, and TrueHD. It also transcodes in x264 instead of hevc which pretty much everything supports natively now days. I do a lot of streaming in hotels (doing it now) and the image quality with hevc would be better on this limited bandwidth.

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JRJohnson1701
JRJohnson1701 - 15.05.2023 00:48

My decision to switch from Plex would be: does it have season-specific special features for TV Shows? Does it have multiple airdates per country? (I have foreign versions of US shows that aired on a different date and want to preserve that). Does it have an aired today category/pivot on the recommended screen? Does it allow me to create my own custom channels and schedule shows so my wife can watch all her Jane Austen stuff on a channel and I can watch Star Trek on my own Star Trek channel? Does it allow movie pre-rolls dependent on various criteria (holiday, season, date, genre, series, etc.)? If Emby or Jellyfin could do that, I might switch

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Mekko
Mekko - 09.05.2023 01:31

I would use a polished setup and use vs ease of use as it describes it to both techies and normies.

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Paul C
Paul C - 12.04.2023 18:09

The only things Jellyfin don't support are niche and basically irrelevant to your weird uncle.

Jellyfin supports ISO. Plex arrogantly refuses to. End of discussion for me.

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cameron frye
cameron frye - 11.04.2023 17:52

Thank you for the time you have put into these comparisons. I have had a lifetime Plex pass for over 10 years, but switched to Jellyfin two months ago. Maybe my observations will help someone, sorry if it gets a bit wordy..

First, Plex is spending their time working on adding streaming services. For the purposes of a self hosted media streaming application, those are clutter (my opinion). Each update pushed my personal folders back off the main page, behind these ad supported streaming services, requiring me to set them up again. Second, Plex is constantly "phoning home". Set up a Pi-Hole and just see how many connections Plex is constantly making even when the server is sitting there idle. Third, if you are in an area where you sometimes lose internet access, and someone tries to switch users.. you can't connect to the server from that device until internet access is restored. That last one was the spark that made me decide to switch. Lines got damaged last winter and it took almost a week to get our home internet back up. By the end of that time none of our devices could access the server. Seemed kind of pointless to have a self hosted media server you can't connect to without internet access. Jellyfin handles user authentication locally, so if you can see the server on the network you can authenticate.

From the server side, Plex is more refined. That is to be expected from a paid app, but it is surprising how good Jellyfin is. Transcoding is easier to set up in Plex, but if you have the space you can do the transcoding in advance for the devices you intend to use and that's no longer an issue (which is what I do). Plex is also more tolerant when setting up Metadata.. if you inadvertently name a folder "Season Two" instead of "Season 2" Plex didn't seem to notice, but Jellyfin absolutely got lost and I had to correct a lot of those kinds of errors. I didn't find either of the servers difficult to manage, but you definitely need to be more aware and intentional when setting up Jellyfin.

The user experience in Jellyfin seems much less cluttered and substantially more responsive. Whether on a Roku or a tablet the Jellyfin app opens nearly instantly, whereas the Plex app takes a few seconds. This isn't something that was troubling in Plex, it takes about the same amount of time to open the Plex app as any other streaming app.. but now I recognize that time delay is because of the offsite connection Plex makes. Jellyfin opens more quickly because everything happens on the local network. I have also noticed that Jellyfin seems to do a better job bookmarking where you are in a movie or series. In Plex I always had to remember where I was in a series because it would get stuck from time to time. Jellyfin will remember, user by user, where someone is and return to that spot.

I don't think either one is difficult to set up or manage. I honestly expected less from Jellyfin, being an open source project, but was very pleasantly surprised. There are a few services it doesn't offer or do as well, such as music management and streaming, but I didn't really take advantage of those in Plex so their loss wasn't a big deal to me. If all you want to do is stream your personal video collection on your own network Jellyfin is the way to go in my opinion.

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Riccardo Ferrari
Riccardo Ferrari - 09.04.2023 04:23

why using plex today? whats the meaning?

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Joseph Spears
Joseph Spears - 21.03.2023 17:09

I Run Jellyfin on Truenas Scale, My use case was "the internet is down" streaming. Something that is kinda hard with Plex's must-phone-home even for local use made it less than ideal in my use case. I have no one outside my house that I will stream to, so why pay for that.

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Tihomir Kit
Tihomir Kit - 20.03.2023 16:54

Accessing your own hardware (hw acceleration) is a bit of a moot point (around 26min mark). Every application uses your hardware in some way, so whenever you pay for an application, you're in a way paying to access your hardware (in some custom, specific way). In case of plex and hw accelleration, you're not really paying to access your hardware (it's not like they're actively blocking that on free tier) but for (as you have said) dev time to integrate that hardware capability into plex. It is strong leverage to get people to get the license though. Great and informative video, thnx!

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Sandro Rocha
Sandro Rocha - 17.03.2023 18:20

As soon as I bought my NAS I adopted Plex but quickly abandoned it. It couldn't find my non-English content well and it rarely recognized my subtitle files. In addition to the constant connection problems. I migrated to Emby, which was lighter, found the correct data and recognized my subtitles. But it still presented a problem: some clients were horrible. The Android TV client, in addition to being paid for, did not work properly and the plugin for Kodi was deficient. I recently decided to try Jellyfin and, so far, more joy than sadness. There are still some problems. Notifications, which worked perfectly well on Emby, require a little more effort to work properly. Overall I'm happier using it than I was using the others.

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MobileDecay
MobileDecay - 16.03.2023 07:46

I wish Jellyfin could download entire albums with one click. Unfortunately, you have to download every song one by one. =(

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Anon Amos
Anon Amos - 02.03.2023 22:12

Plex has given up on life. They’ve lost all motivation.

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Frans van Heel
Frans van Heel - 02.03.2023 20:41

I have a Qnap nas mainly for backup and media streaming with Plex.
I have a lot of dvd's that i want to backup to my Qnap.
The problem is that converting them from a dvd to mp4 takes a lot of time.
Is there a way to play a copy of the VIDEO_TS folder of a dvd on my Qnap nas?
Can i copy the VIDEO_TS folder to my Qnap nas and convert it on my nas to mp4, just like "Transcoding" in "Multimedia Console"?
This way i don't have to use my computer for transcoding and let my nas do the work.

Thank you

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Warwick M
Warwick M - 25.02.2023 21:21

Hi Can you run both Plex and JellyFin on the same Synology server?

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Shark's Jungle
Shark's Jungle - 22.02.2023 20:34

Best of the best videos , great comparison, FYI Asustor has installer for jellyfin .

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CGameDev
CGameDev - 21.02.2023 06:37

Great video! In my opinion, to each their own. Each of these platforms are targeted to different user group. You have the group that love to ticker and put in the extra work and do customization and smile when things work. Then you have the group the just wants to install something, do a simple user friendly setup and things just work regardless of the fee. I am a Plex user for the past 6 years. I use my 8-bay Synology as the file server and I have a PC with a P2000 Quadro for transcoding. Most of the users a share library with are of the older age group that's not tech savvy. So sending and invite and just walking through the setup on the phone is simple. When I go on vacation, I can just connect to Plex on a smart tv and just start watching, I can log out when am done. I am not bashing Jellyfin or Emby, they are good, but it's not suitable for me.

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Jori Diculous
Jori Diculous - 20.02.2023 02:20

Plex have been very good for some years, but lately they move further and further away from a "home" Media server to a Streaming service, and hiding to many things behind their Plex Pass. (I have been using Plex for many years, but would not recommend Plex as a frist choice. Mainly for the insane slow to implement "new" standards (codex, file formats, Tags etc)and also unwillingness to listen to their users.

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Michael Brown
Michael Brown - 19.02.2023 15:24

Great summary. I think one thing missing for me in the comparison blog though is the audio player. I'm trying to move from Plex to Jellyfin, but I'm stuck on there not being a viable equivalent of PlexAmp. This is important to me because I mainly listen to music in the car, so there needs to be a client that works with Android Auto. PlexAmp is pretty slick, and gives you your own private Spotify type experience. Also, are you able to do a guide of adding Live TV (TV tuner cards) support to a Synology NAS Jellyfin server sometime? And maybe how to tell if your NAS is capable of hardware transcoding. Thanks!

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whya2ndaccount
whya2ndaccount - 19.02.2023 02:08

As far as I know, neither of these are fully supported in DSM 7.1.1 - Plex is a Beta and Jellyfin is a community app, that comes with a bunch of warnings/waivers.
I'm a bit risk averse and will wait for DSM 7.2 and see what is supported before I potentially risk all my data just to stream a DVD that I can put in a machine.

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Nils-Erik Olsson
Nils-Erik Olsson - 18.02.2023 15:12

Nice side-by-side comparison.

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Steve Lamb
Steve Lamb - 18.02.2023 12:37

I use Emby running in Docker on a DS920+. I was wondering if there's anyway to make use of the 2 lans and have Emby only running on lan 2, whilst everything else runs on lan 1? Can this be done? Video idea maybe??

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Isaac
Isaac - 18.02.2023 11:18

I used plex for the better part of a year without complaint. My experience with it was finally soured when I got a nice OLED 4k tv, and I played a 4k movie via plex. I tried to turn on subtitles, and plex said I needed to pay to enable hardware transcoding if I wanted subs. Imagine you have a service running on your own hardware - you're paying for the silicon and the power - but you need to pay someone to unlock a feature that you yourself are going to serve on your own server. That's like ordering a pizza, but then it shows up and you have to put it together and cook it yourself. I'll do that, I'll cook it myself, but I don't want to pay someone for the right to work.
I also ran into a situation where I had no internet, but plex required an internet connection before I could start the server. I switched to Jellyfin later that week. If you like plex, and you paid for it, and you're happy with it, then there's no reason to leave. However if you value running a service that's actually yours (one of the main reasons many of us got into home networking) with no asterisks, then its Jellyfin; every day.

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robert leem
robert leem - 18.02.2023 11:10

Many thanks for creating this video, I have been using Jellyfin now since December and absolutely love it. I did look at Plex but didn't want to pay

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Der Red
Der Red - 18.02.2023 06:03

i use plex now but have issues with the scrobbler as it will skip ffw 10min only. no back. which makes not spoiling movies suck if you want to pause. it also goes fwd 10 even if you hit back. Don't know if it's my remote but it's annoying. i now have plex and like the visuals but usually actually watch longer movies i might have to pause on the shield tv vlc app. Tried emby for music it was great till it broke. It's a major pain to configure the music libraries and it doesn't read mp3 metadata remotely correctly and since that's how it organizes it screws up albums splitting them. Also when you navigate on the phone app by genre it goes genre, then songs, then gives a massive list of songs. Nobody with a music collection visualizes music like that. It should go genre, artist, album, song. And there's no option to force navigating like that and despite requests i've read they won't do it. Apples native app switched to doing that which is why i used a 3rd party one. But it's a major pain to pick like hip-hop as a genre and then just get a list 18k songs. Hell i don't even know the names of plenty of songs. I just know when i bought the album what album it's on. But it is useful if you have tons of music as basically a free spotify. Especially if you're like me and have lots of out of print or local music spotify doesn't have.

I do like that once you figure out plex it pretty much just works. Wish i could just use vlc as the default video player cause vlc is rock solid and rarely fails me in terms of competent playback. I researched Jellyfin but won't get to try it until i buy a NAS.

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Kelvin KMS
Kelvin KMS - 18.02.2023 04:58

I still love my Plex. I bought Lifetime licence already. Plex is better and better. I don't think any other App can beat it !!

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Juan Rivera
Juan Rivera - 18.02.2023 03:36

doesn't synology have a media player...how does it compare to plex or jellyfin

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David M
David M - 18.02.2023 02:55

I see from one comment that Plex has a relay server. ( I'm pretty new to Plex.) But, I don't want to open port or activate UPnP on my router. Can you Tailscale directly into your home Plex server ?

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Andyssea
Andyssea - 18.02.2023 02:34

I'd say use Emby

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Joe
Joe - 18.02.2023 01:10

I find Emby the best overall but havn't tried jellyfin in a long time in all fairness. Had nothing but library and streaming issues with plex.

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Éric Senterre
Éric Senterre - 18.02.2023 00:09

Awesome great video!

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jsouto77
jsouto77 - 17.02.2023 23:26

I feel like ive been under a rockall my life...never heard of jellyfin

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TheCynysterMind
TheCynysterMind - 17.02.2023 21:26

I like the look of Jellyfin but that is a hard pass when it comes to the need to install docker to run it.
Like VMware...Docker is a waste of time and effort if all you plan on doing is running the one thing... Both Docker and VMware are only worthwhile for a very small number of use cases.
It is like Buying a flatbed truck and then hauling around your sports car with it.

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Dan Stearns
Dan Stearns - 17.02.2023 21:01

Having gone from plex premium -> emby premium -> jellyfin, if possible you really should run a 3 side by side to get an idea of what each is like day to day. Once you have one setup it's not difficult to tack them onto each other. They all have "gotchas"

I've long abandoned plex, I don't think I've use it in a few years.

I've found surprisingly the Roku app for jellyfin has FINALLY solved the h265 (my Rokus are old and need hw transcoding) bug that has was in all of them, it made playback unusable, really. The Roku and android TV apps both have been flawless lately.

I'm hopeful for jellyfin for the first time in awhile, the development seems to be back on track. The Roku app is still getting consistent new features added, they are also implementing new features like playlists and other stupid things that emby has ignored. I do wish jellyfin had a backup app, EmbyBackup was one of my favorite features, I'm surprised there isn't even a plugin (that I've been able to find anyways).

Once I figured out there was an intro skip plugin available I've been on jellyfin exclusively.

My library is ~40tb

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OS CS
OS CS - 17.02.2023 20:00

I just run both Jellyfin and Plex media servers pointed to the same media folder

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Arturo Rodríguez Márquez
Arturo Rodríguez Márquez - 17.02.2023 19:53

why not include Kodi?

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US Joe
US Joe - 17.02.2023 19:49

Only you can do a review like this. You're such an expert in this field. Thanx mate👍👍👍

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Trevor Dunne
Trevor Dunne - 17.02.2023 19:44

One of the Best reviews of Jellyfin and Plex..

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Ian Kester-Haney
Ian Kester-Haney - 17.02.2023 19:35

Plex has the Trump card in all comparisons. They are the only 1 with a relay server option. I'd pay for something like jellyfin to supply a relay service for remote playback outside the home.
That's the main reason I still use plex over the alternatives.

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Paul Johnson
Paul Johnson - 17.02.2023 19:33

Thanks going to circle back and re-watch this in a month or two as I do a personal assessment if I want to migrate from Plex to Jellyfin.....

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Saurabh
Saurabh - 17.02.2023 18:48

What did you think about using pc as nas

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TongueLover
TongueLover - 17.02.2023 18:43

100% Jellyfin for me, android app is great, browser experience is great, with my nas - IS the solution, from years.

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topgazza
topgazza - 17.02.2023 17:28

The effort and intelligence you put into these videos is superb. Thank you to yourself and the seagulls

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