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by ku1ik
166 days ago
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There’s always risk of a rug pull or going the wrong direction with “open-source” software developed by a for-profit company (Plex, MinIO, Mattermost in this example). When choosing software that I run in my “homelab” I lean towards community developed projects first. They may not always have as high quality as the ones offered by commercial entities but they’re just safer for the long term and have no artificial limits (Plex). I used to be a happy Plex customer (I have Plex Pass) but several years ago I had enough of their bullshit, switched to Jellyfin and couldn’t be happier! |
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Over the years I have been streaming all my movies and shows to as many people I want.
Plex added HDR support for transcoding, live subtitles syncing and more.
Especially the subtitle syncing is fantastic. It completely solved the problem.