We are also changing how remote playback works for streaming personal media (that is, playback when not on the same local network as the server). The reality is that we need more resources to continue putting forth the best personal media experience, and as a result, we will no longer offer remote playback as a free feature. This—alongside the new Plex Pass pricing—will help provide those resources. This change will apply to the future release of our new Plex experience for mobile and other platforms.
You don’t need to manually setup port forwarding with plex and if you want access outside of your home or to let others in it gets way more complicated with Jellyfin. Plex is turnkey in comparison.
That ease of outside LAN access poses a big risk tho. Plex can and eventually probably will share, be forced to share, get hacked etc Those cloud accounts imply the possibility of very detailed reports about who’s streaming what, when, where, from which source…
If you are someone on this community or is just generally tech savvy enough to host Jellyfin you should. I don’t advocate for plex for people who don’t need it. But a lot of people are not knowledgeable enough for Jellyfin or are just nervous about it
But let’s be honest - it really is not complicated. That was a one minute configuration in my router.
I consider myself pretty tech savvy but after I got Jellyfin set up I accidentally broke it within weeks, I wasn’t even able to get it consistently playing outside of my home network to my devices. Some ISP’s also make it hard to tinker with their modems/routers, and let’s not forget that most people when they set up their Internet just use whatever the ISP provides for them.
Ok, that is a totally different use case than mine. I’m one of those guys browsing a selfhosting community on the fediverse and I only want to stream my own stuff to my mobile and provide my wife with audiobooks. If you’re providing a bigger group of people with streaming services, who are not tech savvy, another software might be the better solution. But that doesn’t mean that Jellyfin is bad - it’s just another use case with different requirements
I don’t think I called Jellyfin bad or anything like bad in a single comment I wrote
One minute for you and me, but that sort of thing just isn’t feasible for many even if they have someone walking them through it over the phone.