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Well I already have jellyfin running in a container, just have to figure out how to get mum's TV to work with it I guess

log in on a local IP and not the network name and it's working again. but I'll be moving to jellyfin from now

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[–] absentbird@lemmy.world 1 points 2 days ago (1 children)

That isn't how it used to work.

Why would they care what subnet the request is coming from? That's wack.

[–] themachine@lemmy.world 3 points 2 days ago* (last edited 2 days ago) (1 children)

Correct. Remote streaming used to be free. That changed...in April? I don't remember the exact date but it was announced earlier this year and has been slowly rolling out. Now you either have to have a Plex pass for your server or each user who wants to remote stream has to pay for a remote watching subscription and show in OPs screenshot.

There are of course ways to get around this such as all your users being on a VPN so as far as Plex can see its "internal". I suppose if you use a reverse proxy but didn't pass X-forwarded-for headers then that may get around it as well? I never messed with it as I was looking for an excuse to dump Plex anyway. Now I'm finally jellyfin only.

[–] absentbird@lemmy.world 1 points 2 days ago (1 children)

That makes sense. I've only hosted Plex through a proxy or VPN anyway for networking and security reasons, but it's pretty shitty to force it just out of greed.

I am also planning to move to JellyFin, but more out of open source fanaticism than financial reasons.

[–] themachine@lemmy.world 1 points 1 day ago

Yeah I didnt abandon Plex because I couldn't afford it. I have a number of gripes with plex but as long as it remained free I had no strong motivated to get rid of it. Now that I would have to pay though I have no interest in keeping it around. I am quite happy with jellyfin even if it may lack polish on some of its facets and I regularly accept inconvenience to uphold my own operating philosphies.