You don't need to constantly updoot a fucking media player. You install it and load files into it then it serves content you don't need biweekly upgoys it's fucking absurd
Do you understand the difference between a media server and a media player
i dont need to update my smb or nfs shares on my SERVER, you fucking brainlets. i literally run debian on my server and never updated anything. this entire thread seems to be about updooters complaining about their server needed an update
it's dumb
all the clients auto update
everything auto updates except the server
then they change something all the clients break and you have to update yourself
i dunno why there isnt a prepackaged iso with jellyfin and all the *arr already in it instead of needing to install them manually or bother with docker bullshit
that doesn't include the *arr stuff, i mean there is shit like yunohost probably as the best installer out there but nothing like nextcloudpi in which you just burn the iso and follow the steps and that is it
>docker bullshit
if you can't figure out docker, you are genuinely beyond helping
you literally just copy a docker-compose.yml file and type docker-compose up
it's two commands, three at absolute most if you need to install docker
i can use docker, i just consider it absurd for this usecase, there should be isos prepackaged for normies that just works, it benefits everyone, as as they wont change the configs they could seed the torrents a ton.
jellyfin, sonarr, radarr, jackett, deluge and openVPN together are less then 300MBwhen packaged as docker containers and it takes less than a minute seconds on a typical 100mbps internet connection to pull the container and have them all running
with one docker-compise.yml you can have all of them up and running in seconds, preconfigured and ready to go.
you can have it running on any OS you like, from windows to linux and even bsd or macOS without changing anything.
an ISO would sit at a few GB to include the OS and everything in it, requires the "normie" (normies aren't using any of this shit anyway but whatever) to know how to install and configure an operating system, can't be reverted to a last known working point instantly, can't receive individual updates, and so on.
theres no reason to make things more complicated and prone to failure for "normies" who wouldn't even be remotely interested in something that isn't youtube premium anyway. and for any who are, docker-compise is ONE FILE with all the co figurarion done for you, and it's up and running in one minute or less on any operating system on any computer thry own.
>i can use docker, i just consider it absurd
you have no idea how to use docker if you consider it absurd
have you ever used nextcloudpi? It is nextcloud prepared for normies and it is kinda popular way of doing it.
most rpis are single purpose devices, in this case a media server/seedbox, that is why docker is absurd
NixOS just builds and updoots docker images for me. I don't even know how to use docker.
good,you i know is easy. It is just pointless for the end user
>most rpis are single purpose devices, in this case a media server/seedbox
that's not "single purpose" at all. that's an ISO image with a bunch of separate applications bundled together, where it's fixed what applications you get.
with docker, each individual application gets its own specification, and they can be added and removed as easily as modifying a text file. it's far less absurd than running an ISO with a bunch of shit bundled to cover everyone's use case for it where you probably don't need all of it, especially on a low resources device like a raspberry pi
>just buy a dedicated $100, niche hardware device with very low specs to run an entire media server off of USB (aka slow) storage
you are so grossly overconplicating things it's not even funny
installing every software mentioned in this thread using docker: >install docker-compose (on many OSes, including mac and windows this is one click in the app store) on your old laptop, gaming PC, etc >create a docker-compose.yml in a folder somewhere and copy + paste the compose configurarion for each service >run docker-compose up in that folder
you are done and can immediately start using the software
the same on an rpi: >wait a month to buy an rpu at RRP or pay 3x the price for one >install rpi imager and configure it to install the right addresses, ssh accounts and ISO >hope it actually works and you don't have a dud SD card or experience a random but common bug in rpi imager >boot your rpi and ssh in (you DO know what ssh is, right?) to configure the settings such as drive mounts (you DO know what drive mounts are, right?) file permissions (you DO know what
you get the idea
you have been unironically filtered by software litetally designed for retards to into service/application hosting. i can set up unique 5 docker servers in about as many minutes and almost all of that time is spent waiting for open-vm-tools to install so i can paste text into a VM console instead of using ssh. i don't even write the configs i just paste the default compose.yml and maybe, MAYBE change the port or the local file path if im feeling frisky
docker is the easiest shit in the fucking world and if you expect normies to ever care about anything you make, you'll make a docker for it so they can install it like an app on their phone. it is that easy.
2 weeks ago
Anonymous
Imagine not buying a Mini PC to act as your media server host without having to worry about your gaming PC being on or off, also you can separate firewall concerns for setting it up to be live on the internet. Imagine not investing in a media server which will ultimately be cheaper than the subscriptions it will be replacing while also being 100% in your control. You can just admit you're poor.
2 weeks ago
Anonymous
>just admit you're poor
you literally don't know how to use a fucking one-click-install app store. what, your parents couldn't afford public schooling for you? jesus christ you're pathetic
2 weeks ago
Anonymous
>Linux is free if you don't value your time
You can admit you're poor, it's okay.
2 weeks ago
Anonymous
>most rpis are single purpose devices, in this case a media server/seedbox
that's not "single purpose" at all. that's an ISO image with a bunch of separate applications bundled together, where it's fixed what applications you get.
with docker, each individual application gets its own specification, and they can be added and removed as easily as modifying a text file. it's far less absurd than running an ISO with a bunch of shit bundled to cover everyone's use case for it where you probably don't need all of it, especially on a low resources device like a raspberry pi
i think you are misunderstanding me when i say normies, you think i mean IT normies. No, i mean tech-clueless normies.
also when i say rpi i couls say orange pi or whatever, i just need to tell them buy this shit in amazon or ali and then give them an sd card with the iso
[...]
as a matter of fact now that i think about it, my normie coworker has a synology (i think) NAS and he can browse and install docker containers through a literal "app store". when i told him about sonarr/radarr last year he showed me how he can remotely install them from his fucking phone by searching for sonarr and clicking "install app". he doesn't even know what docker is other than an app store on his NAS where he can download and run servers.
docker is literally the easiest fucking shit dude and if you're sleeping on this you're actually retarded
i dont know if picrel is the one he has exactly but it's another NAS with a docker "app store". literally off-the-shelf consumer products using docker app stores and you want to make people buy enthusiast hardware and install ISOs like it's 2005. grow up man
yunohost have something like that yeah, is comfy
2 weeks ago
Anonymous
>you think i mean IT normies. No, i mean tech-clueless normies.
a tech-clueless normie doesn't know what an ISO is and sure as fuck isn't going to buy some weird circuitboard hacker thing it aint even got youtube fr fr no cap
they will go to amazon, buy a qnap NAS and click the "install jellyfin" button
2 weeks ago
Anonymous
qnap nas doesn't have install the automatic torrent *arrs which has been my point, and people will goo out their way and even learn a little to pirate shit and save money
2 weeks ago
Anonymous
that's weird, whats this app in the qnap container station called sonarr that says it can automate my tv show downloads? all i need to do is click install? thats so cool anon! how come your little circuit board thingy doesn't do that?
2 weeks ago
Anonymous
again that is a docker... less normie friendly but whatever man, i not going to argue with the docker cult.
Docker is comfy when you are at least a bit tech savi, but is not exactly intuitive for a noob
2 weeks ago
Anonymous
you literally click install and it's done, how is that not normie friendly? there is literally no other steps. you click install and you have a functional sonarr server
how do you not understand this
2 weeks ago
Anonymous
Docker is normalfag friendly until it isn't.
The moment you get an error is the moment the average normalfag gives up because every single answer online has nothing to do with their specific situation.
2 weeks ago
Anonymous
you just restart the container and it's fixed
tell me yiu've never used docker before in your life without telling me
2 weeks ago
Anonymous
Apples turn into oranges during a full moon.
See? I can also spout baseless bullshit.
2 weeks ago
Anonymous
i have quite literally never had or seen an issue with linuxserver.io docker images that wasn't fixable by recreating the container, which is a non-destructive process doable in one button press or one command (docker-compose up)
you have NEVER touched docker in any meaningful way and have zero idea what you or I are talking about
2 weeks ago
Anonymous
>if i close my eyes, the raging bull in front of my doesn't exist anymore!
I'm ending this ridiculous conversation here.
2 weeks ago
Anonymous
you are terrified of something you've never even used lmao
thanks for admitting you're retarded.
2 weeks ago
Anonymous
You are talking to an effigy you have created in your own head.
This is borderline schizophrenic behavior.
>just buy a dedicated $100, niche hardware device with very low specs to run an entire media server off of USB (aka slow) storage
you are so grossly overconplicating things it's not even funny
installing every software mentioned in this thread using docker: >install docker-compose (on many OSes, including mac and windows this is one click in the app store) on your old laptop, gaming PC, etc >create a docker-compose.yml in a folder somewhere and copy + paste the compose configurarion for each service >run docker-compose up in that folder
you are done and can immediately start using the software
the same on an rpi: >wait a month to buy an rpu at RRP or pay 3x the price for one >install rpi imager and configure it to install the right addresses, ssh accounts and ISO >hope it actually works and you don't have a dud SD card or experience a random but common bug in rpi imager >boot your rpi and ssh in (you DO know what ssh is, right?) to configure the settings such as drive mounts (you DO know what drive mounts are, right?) file permissions (you DO know what
you get the idea
you have been unironically filtered by software litetally designed for retards to into service/application hosting. i can set up unique 5 docker servers in about as many minutes and almost all of that time is spent waiting for open-vm-tools to install so i can paste text into a VM console instead of using ssh. i don't even write the configs i just paste the default compose.yml and maybe, MAYBE change the port or the local file path if im feeling frisky
docker is the easiest shit in the fucking world and if you expect normies to ever care about anything you make, you'll make a docker for it so they can install it like an app on their phone. it is that easy.
as a matter of fact now that i think about it, my normie coworker has a synology (i think) NAS and he can browse and install docker containers through a literal "app store". when i told him about sonarr/radarr last year he showed me how he can remotely install them from his fucking phone by searching for sonarr and clicking "install app". he doesn't even know what docker is other than an app store on his NAS where he can download and run servers.
docker is literally the easiest fucking shit dude and if you're sleeping on this you're actually retarded
i dont know if picrel is the one he has exactly but it's another NAS with a docker "app store". literally off-the-shelf consumer products using docker app stores and you want to make people buy enthusiast hardware and install ISOs like it's 2005. grow up man
jellyfin, sonarr, radarr, jackett, deluge and openVPN together are less then 300MBwhen packaged as docker containers and it takes less than a minute seconds on a typical 100mbps internet connection to pull the container and have them all running
with one docker-compise.yml you can have all of them up and running in seconds, preconfigured and ready to go.
you can have it running on any OS you like, from windows to linux and even bsd or macOS without changing anything.
an ISO would sit at a few GB to include the OS and everything in it, requires the "normie" (normies aren't using any of this shit anyway but whatever) to know how to install and configure an operating system, can't be reverted to a last known working point instantly, can't receive individual updates, and so on.
theres no reason to make things more complicated and prone to failure for "normies" who wouldn't even be remotely interested in something that isn't youtube premium anyway. and for any who are, docker-compise is ONE FILE with all the co figurarion done for you, and it's up and running in one minute or less on any operating system on any computer thry own.
>i can use docker, i just consider it absurd
you have no idea how to use docker if you consider it absurd
>you have no idea how to use docker if you consider it absurd
This is actually extremely common on LULZ. A lot of people get filtered by docker and containers, including a lot of C fizzbuzzer types and wintoddlers.
>docker bullshit
if you can't figure out docker, you are genuinely beyond helping
you literally just copy a docker-compose.yml file and type docker-compose up
it's two commands, three at absolute most if you need to install docker
I suppose you can get that impression since all the updates at the moment are fairly small ones, and there hasn't been a major release with new features in quite a while.
if you have a secure connection to the client device then updated web services are no longer an issue, because all traffic is channeled through wireguard you place no trust that the application is updated, secure or that the developers are competent
That is a retarded assumption
There are countless reasons for wanting to keep software up to date.
2 weeks ago
Anonymous
>That is a retarded assumption
its probably the #1 reason you would keep a web service updated
2 weeks ago
Anonymous
And there are countless ways to do so without having every single piece of software running its own auto update mechanism
2 weeks ago
Anonymous
That is not an argument you retarded tech illiterate.
Software that doesn't even give you the option, not even a notice when there's a new version is retarded.
Now fuck off and be a tech illiterate contrarian on plebbit.
2 weeks ago
Anonymous
2 weeks ago
Anonymous
Even more of a brainlet than previously thought. The software doesn't need to "give you the option" or give you a "notice". That's the job of the package manager.
2 weeks ago
Anonymous
Sounds like freetard cope >I like wasting my time because my time has no value
>spend a ton of hours on custom solution >end up with something that sucks more dick than jellyfin, but you spent so much time on it you accept it anyway
same here
I just wish the functionality to automatically restart containers when they fail health checks was a built-in, rather than needing to give a third party autoheal image access to /var/lib/docker.sock to do that
plex has this. in plexamp i can use GPT4 for music reccomendations (sonic sage), and i beleive overseerr (ombi for plex) has AI reccomendations which could tie into radarr/sonarr
but of course plex isn't "real" home server software because it costs money and isn't open source. im sure jellyfin will have this, one day. eventually.
>by default if your internet goes down you can't login to Plex even in LAN
kek, why would I expect anything better from self-hosted software that you have to pay for?
that flat out isn't true lmao you only need to sign into plex's servers once - the first time you set it up, and what, you didn't have internet to download the software let alone sign in? bet
after initial setup you can even block plex's servers in your firewall and literally nothing changes; it all still works fine
if you've never used the software, you're hardly in a position to comment on it's functionality
I didn't immediately sign in on PS4, I just installed the app. Then one day the internet was out so couldn't stream from online, but luckily I had all that downloaded stuff in Plex so could just watch that, right? lel
>ps4
sounds like a (you) problem
i've never had this issue and theres even a dedicated setting to allow unauthenticated connections from whitelist IPs
seems like someome didn't read the documentation or even bother googling the issue
why are all plex detractors low-iq poorfags anyway?
2 weeks ago
Anonymous
Guess when I found out about having yo change that setting?
2 weeks ago
Anonymous
it's in a config file, you can SSH in and chsnge it
what, you can't figure out SSH?
2 weeks ago
Anonymous
Wow anon you are so cool being an asshole on LULZ pretending like you're some hot shit ssh'ing and viming a config file in terminal
2 weeks ago
Anonymous
I can, but it's just a hilarious problem makes it feel like your server isn't yours, which was the point. You can like Plex if you want to but there's no need to make excuses for them and gargle their balls anon.
2 weeks ago
Anonymous
It's a commercial product, it should just werk with minimal effort on my part. With freetard shit they have the excuse of less manpower, Plex is just pathetic
2 weeks ago
Anonymous
>it should just werk with minimal effort on my part.
they make the assumptiom that you live in a modernised establishment and have a consistant internet connection, like almost everything else does >i can't use youtube if the internet is out therefore it's garbage hacked together software made by devs that have no excuse for being this retarded
ok bud
2 weeks ago
Anonymous
My home server doesn't do such assumptions. It's interesting you'd compare Plex to a cloud hosted stuff and not home hosted. That was kinda the point when calling it "self" hosted with the quotes
They have some overlap but Jellyfin is a media server while Kodi is a media center (souped up media player). They're dofferent and usually not competing. You can actually use the two together and that's the best way imo
i tried to get into the whole media server rabbit hole and i found it absolutely horrid.
it auto re-arranges my folders in its UI, tries to be "smart" and organizes it all by tv show and season. it often gets it wrong.
disabling it does not turn it off 100%.
it often pulls down wrong or stupid graphics from the db.
again, disabling it does not turn it off 100%.
also, with my 48 mb/s upload connection i can barely stream a BD remux, and I am NOT going to have my pc re-encoding everything or else i might as well download compressed rips.
just went back to mpv using a text file to keep track of my current episode. much better.
Why would you ever connect a local server to the internet? Are you a tranny? But muh updoots...
What does this have to do with the software being up to date?
Retarded homosexual
You don't need to constantly updoot a fucking media player. You install it and load files into it then it serves content you don't need biweekly upgoys it's fucking absurd
>server is a media player
Brain dead tech illiterate retard
i dont need to update my smb or nfs shares on my SERVER, you fucking brainlets. i literally run debian on my server and never updated anything. this entire thread seems to be about updooters complaining about their server needed an update
Kek brain dead tranny talking to himself about irrelevant nonsense
>doesn't understand basic shit
You should keep your server up to date if it's internet facing for security, but it's up to you
I take that as a no
Retarded tranny doesn't know why someone would like their software to be up to date
wat
My server does updates automatically
Fucking retards
You better vlc to play all your media files.
Jellyfin, kodi, plex aren't needed.
>vlc
what's wrong with vlc? it plays my media from my nas perfectly using either SMB or NFS
Do you understand the difference between a media server and a media player
>vlc
lmao, mpc-hc or mx-player on smart devices.
>mx-player
>closed source
>chinese funded
>headquarters in india
buy an ad, big sir
This is true. The only reason I use plex is to make the interface easier for my girlfriend to use.
If you properly configure nginx for download resuming you can just watch videos in your browser. Throw in some js and it saves the timestamp as well.
You tinker trannies need to get a life
works on my machine.
it's dumb
all the clients auto update
everything auto updates except the server
then they change something all the clients break and you have to update yourself
Good.
python -m http.server and mpv.
>autoupdates
>1/3rd of a country goes offline due to a bug in the new update
why would you ever want to autoupdate anything
>Not using the docker image
smhing my head
i dunno why there isnt a prepackaged iso with jellyfin and all the *arr already in it instead of needing to install them manually or bother with docker bullshit
>what is tkl
https://www.turnkeylinux.org/mediaserver
how about do three seconds of google before being a dumbass
Perhaps anon was social engineering you
that doesn't include the *arr stuff, i mean there is shit like yunohost probably as the best installer out there but nothing like nextcloudpi in which you just burn the iso and follow the steps and that is it
i can use docker, i just consider it absurd for this usecase, there should be isos prepackaged for normies that just works, it benefits everyone, as as they wont change the configs they could seed the torrents a ton.
>i just consider it absurd for this usecase
>there should be isos prepackaged
>a whole fucking ISO for a single application instead of a docker image
normies dont use docker ffs
have you ever used nextcloudpi? It is nextcloud prepared for normies and it is kinda popular way of doing it.
most rpis are single purpose devices, in this case a media server/seedbox, that is why docker is absurd
good,you i know is easy. It is just pointless for the end user
>most rpis are single purpose devices, in this case a media server/seedbox
that's not "single purpose" at all. that's an ISO image with a bunch of separate applications bundled together, where it's fixed what applications you get.
with docker, each individual application gets its own specification, and they can be added and removed as easily as modifying a text file. it's far less absurd than running an ISO with a bunch of shit bundled to cover everyone's use case for it where you probably don't need all of it, especially on a low resources device like a raspberry pi
>just buy a dedicated $100, niche hardware device with very low specs to run an entire media server off of USB (aka slow) storage
you are so grossly overconplicating things it's not even funny
installing every software mentioned in this thread using docker:
>install docker-compose (on many OSes, including mac and windows this is one click in the app store) on your old laptop, gaming PC, etc
>create a docker-compose.yml in a folder somewhere and copy + paste the compose configurarion for each service
>run docker-compose up in that folder
you are done and can immediately start using the software
the same on an rpi:
>wait a month to buy an rpu at RRP or pay 3x the price for one
>install rpi imager and configure it to install the right addresses, ssh accounts and ISO
>hope it actually works and you don't have a dud SD card or experience a random but common bug in rpi imager
>boot your rpi and ssh in (you DO know what ssh is, right?) to configure the settings such as drive mounts (you DO know what drive mounts are, right?) file permissions (you DO know what
you get the idea
you have been unironically filtered by software litetally designed for retards to into service/application hosting. i can set up unique 5 docker servers in about as many minutes and almost all of that time is spent waiting for open-vm-tools to install so i can paste text into a VM console instead of using ssh. i don't even write the configs i just paste the default compose.yml and maybe, MAYBE change the port or the local file path if im feeling frisky
docker is the easiest shit in the fucking world and if you expect normies to ever care about anything you make, you'll make a docker for it so they can install it like an app on their phone. it is that easy.
Imagine not buying a Mini PC to act as your media server host without having to worry about your gaming PC being on or off, also you can separate firewall concerns for setting it up to be live on the internet. Imagine not investing in a media server which will ultimately be cheaper than the subscriptions it will be replacing while also being 100% in your control. You can just admit you're poor.
>just admit you're poor
you literally don't know how to use a fucking one-click-install app store. what, your parents couldn't afford public schooling for you? jesus christ you're pathetic
>Linux is free if you don't value your time
You can admit you're poor, it's okay.
i think you are misunderstanding me when i say normies, you think i mean IT normies. No, i mean tech-clueless normies.
also when i say rpi i couls say orange pi or whatever, i just need to tell them buy this shit in amazon or ali and then give them an sd card with the iso
yunohost have something like that yeah, is comfy
>you think i mean IT normies. No, i mean tech-clueless normies.
a tech-clueless normie doesn't know what an ISO is and sure as fuck isn't going to buy some weird circuitboard hacker thing it aint even got youtube fr fr no cap
they will go to amazon, buy a qnap NAS and click the "install jellyfin" button
qnap nas doesn't have install the automatic torrent *arrs which has been my point, and people will goo out their way and even learn a little to pirate shit and save money
that's weird, whats this app in the qnap container station called sonarr that says it can automate my tv show downloads? all i need to do is click install? thats so cool anon! how come your little circuit board thingy doesn't do that?
again that is a docker... less normie friendly but whatever man, i not going to argue with the docker cult.
Docker is comfy when you are at least a bit tech savi, but is not exactly intuitive for a noob
you literally click install and it's done, how is that not normie friendly? there is literally no other steps. you click install and you have a functional sonarr server
how do you not understand this
Docker is normalfag friendly until it isn't.
The moment you get an error is the moment the average normalfag gives up because every single answer online has nothing to do with their specific situation.
you just restart the container and it's fixed
tell me yiu've never used docker before in your life without telling me
Apples turn into oranges during a full moon.
See? I can also spout baseless bullshit.
i have quite literally never had or seen an issue with linuxserver.io docker images that wasn't fixable by recreating the container, which is a non-destructive process doable in one button press or one command (docker-compose up)
you have NEVER touched docker in any meaningful way and have zero idea what you or I are talking about
>if i close my eyes, the raging bull in front of my doesn't exist anymore!
I'm ending this ridiculous conversation here.
you are terrified of something you've never even used lmao
thanks for admitting you're retarded.
You are talking to an effigy you have created in your own head.
This is borderline schizophrenic behavior.
as a matter of fact now that i think about it, my normie coworker has a synology (i think) NAS and he can browse and install docker containers through a literal "app store". when i told him about sonarr/radarr last year he showed me how he can remotely install them from his fucking phone by searching for sonarr and clicking "install app". he doesn't even know what docker is other than an app store on his NAS where he can download and run servers.
docker is literally the easiest fucking shit dude and if you're sleeping on this you're actually retarded
i dont know if picrel is the one he has exactly but it's another NAS with a docker "app store". literally off-the-shelf consumer products using docker app stores and you want to make people buy enthusiast hardware and install ISOs like it's 2005. grow up man
jellyfin, sonarr, radarr, jackett, deluge and openVPN together are less then 300MBwhen packaged as docker containers and it takes less than a minute seconds on a typical 100mbps internet connection to pull the container and have them all running
with one docker-compise.yml you can have all of them up and running in seconds, preconfigured and ready to go.
you can have it running on any OS you like, from windows to linux and even bsd or macOS without changing anything.
an ISO would sit at a few GB to include the OS and everything in it, requires the "normie" (normies aren't using any of this shit anyway but whatever) to know how to install and configure an operating system, can't be reverted to a last known working point instantly, can't receive individual updates, and so on.
theres no reason to make things more complicated and prone to failure for "normies" who wouldn't even be remotely interested in something that isn't youtube premium anyway. and for any who are, docker-compise is ONE FILE with all the co figurarion done for you, and it's up and running in one minute or less on any operating system on any computer thry own.
>i can use docker, i just consider it absurd
you have no idea how to use docker if you consider it absurd
>you have no idea how to use docker if you consider it absurd
This is actually extremely common on LULZ. A lot of people get filtered by docker and containers, including a lot of C fizzbuzzer types and wintoddlers.
What's docker?
Turnkey linux works for me.
>docker bullshit
if you can't figure out docker, you are genuinely beyond helping
you literally just copy a docker-compose.yml file and type docker-compose up
it's two commands, three at absolute most if you need to install docker
NixOS just builds and updoots docker images for me. I don't even know how to use docker.
jellyfin feels like abandonware at this point
Not sure if bait, will reply anyway.
It has an official repo for several distros and a Dockershit image, I don't see why it couldn't auto update!?
Last release was a week ago, last commit 16h ago.
No one knows why they still haven't got an auto update feature
Like I said, they do. Repos and Docker are auto update.
If you're too retarded to figure it out, go back to VHS or DVD.
They don't have it for the windows version
Retard
That's why you have a package manager you mongoloid.
>running server software on windows
Peak brainlet.
I had no idea that they had a Windows version. Weird
I suppose you can get that impression since all the updates at the moment are fairly small ones, and there hasn't been a major release with new features in quite a while.
Jellyfin is so bad, holy shit. The way they do scans is goddamn awful. It's really slow and really pushes a HDD.
>itt midwits who think a network share with some video files is the same as a media server
Hello low IQ retard
does your media server spawn files from thin air?
i have no idea what this post is implying
files are in the cloud you fucking midwit cretins!!!!!!!!!!!
>the cloud
Yeah, a server on my intranet.
>serves media
>somehow not a media server
Just make a cron job to update and rebuild the container. Are you stupid or just new?
Fuck off
Stupid and new. Thanks for letting me know.
works on my machine
What do you use to manage your containers?
portainer
In 2023 no auto updates is actually a feature
use wireguard for services to be accessible outside of network
What the fuck does that have to do with anything lmao
if you have a secure connection to the client device then updated web services are no longer an issue, because all traffic is channeled through wireguard you place no trust that the application is updated, secure or that the developers are competent
if you have someone snooping on your local area network, then you should just confront that person in person instead of being a cuck
Seems amazing that you wouldn't even consider that someone would leave their home or have the server outside of it
I assumed op cared about updated jellyfin for allowing connections from outside the local network. obviously this is overkill for within LAN.
That is a retarded assumption
There are countless reasons for wanting to keep software up to date.
>That is a retarded assumption
its probably the #1 reason you would keep a web service updated
And there are countless ways to do so without having every single piece of software running its own auto update mechanism
That is not an argument you retarded tech illiterate.
Software that doesn't even give you the option, not even a notice when there's a new version is retarded.
Now fuck off and be a tech illiterate contrarian on plebbit.
Even more of a brainlet than previously thought. The software doesn't need to "give you the option" or give you a "notice". That's the job of the package manager.
Sounds like freetard cope
>I like wasting my time because my time has no value
Just unplug the internet lilbro
Why would you want auto updates?
>compulsive updooters
Um I'll stick with never autoupdating and only updating when I actually have to. If it's not broke, don't update it.
Why is LULZay so full of brain dead tech illiterate children like you?
>I must compulsively update my software that is perfectly functional because a developer updated the icons
>perfectly functional
Don't know how to spell buggy?
Works on my machine.
I'm making my own fucking media server and client, because holy shit Jellyfin sucks dick
>spend a ton of hours on custom solution
>end up with something that sucks more dick than jellyfin, but you spent so much time on it you accept it anyway
t. someone who has never released a single piece of software in his life
We're not all script kiddies like yourself here, you know.
I get paid a lot of money to write scripts, actually. My job is to be lazy as fuck, and enable other people to be as lazy as I am.
Good luck
To whom it may concern:
Do NOT use TrueNAS. The entire ecosystem is a piece of shit.
Jellyfin ppc64le builds when ?
I like docker, it's comfy and easy to use.
same here
I just wish the functionality to automatically restart containers when they fail health checks was a built-in, rather than needing to give a third party autoheal image access to /var/lib/docker.sock to do that
Make it one with chron.
*cron
Have any media servers utilized AI shit yet? Like asking for recommendations and having radarr or whatever download it.
plex has this. in plexamp i can use GPT4 for music reccomendations (sonic sage), and i beleive overseerr (ombi for plex) has AI reccomendations which could tie into radarr/sonarr
but of course plex isn't "real" home server software because it costs money and isn't open source. im sure jellyfin will have this, one day. eventually.
If anything the reason it wasn't "real" home server is that by default if your internet goes down you can't login to Plex even in LAN lol
>by default if your internet goes down you can't login to Plex even in LAN
kek, why would I expect anything better from self-hosted software that you have to pay for?
that flat out isn't true lmao you only need to sign into plex's servers once - the first time you set it up, and what, you didn't have internet to download the software let alone sign in? bet
after initial setup you can even block plex's servers in your firewall and literally nothing changes; it all still works fine
if you've never used the software, you're hardly in a position to comment on it's functionality
I didn't immediately sign in on PS4, I just installed the app. Then one day the internet was out so couldn't stream from online, but luckily I had all that downloaded stuff in Plex so could just watch that, right? lel
>ps4
sounds like a (you) problem
i've never had this issue and theres even a dedicated setting to allow unauthenticated connections from whitelist IPs
seems like someome didn't read the documentation or even bother googling the issue
why are all plex detractors low-iq poorfags anyway?
Guess when I found out about having yo change that setting?
it's in a config file, you can SSH in and chsnge it
what, you can't figure out SSH?
Wow anon you are so cool being an asshole on LULZ pretending like you're some hot shit ssh'ing and viming a config file in terminal
I can, but it's just a hilarious problem makes it feel like your server isn't yours, which was the point. You can like Plex if you want to but there's no need to make excuses for them and gargle their balls anon.
It's a commercial product, it should just werk with minimal effort on my part. With freetard shit they have the excuse of less manpower, Plex is just pathetic
>it should just werk with minimal effort on my part.
they make the assumptiom that you live in a modernised establishment and have a consistant internet connection, like almost everything else does
>i can't use youtube if the internet is out therefore it's garbage hacked together software made by devs that have no excuse for being this retarded
ok bud
My home server doesn't do such assumptions. It's interesting you'd compare Plex to a cloud hosted stuff and not home hosted. That was kinda the point when calling it "self" hosted with the quotes
why would anyone use that over kodi? i still use kodi and don't need anything else lol
You're a boomer, your needs are minuscule compared to everyone elses.
They have some overlap but Jellyfin is a media server while Kodi is a media center (souped up media player). They're dofferent and usually not competing. You can actually use the two together and that's the best way imo
Because it isn't possible (as far as I know) to install Kodi on LG TVs.
Docker? I hardly know her!
i tried to get into the whole media server rabbit hole and i found it absolutely horrid.
it auto re-arranges my folders in its UI, tries to be "smart" and organizes it all by tv show and season. it often gets it wrong.
disabling it does not turn it off 100%.
it often pulls down wrong or stupid graphics from the db.
again, disabling it does not turn it off 100%.
also, with my 48 mb/s upload connection i can barely stream a BD remux, and I am NOT going to have my pc re-encoding everything or else i might as well download compressed rips.
just went back to mpv using a text file to keep track of my current episode. much better.
kubectl rollout restart deployment jellyfin