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Ok someone explain Jellyfin. I tried to figure it out and it just wasn't clicking.
It's your personal netflix with your stuff on it.
If you know plex it's the same thing just open source.
But they are just video player front ends for your media libray
I mean I have VLC. I have no issues with most media. I was under the impression it was a source for the media. Thanks.
Plex and Jellyfin organize your media using metadata and it's pretty much your own Netflix, Hulu type thing.
However, if you get a Plex pass you can stream your media outside of your network to friends and family. Or just yourself when you're out of the house. But your PC would need to stay on, unless you have a NAS bay with the hard drives in it.
I didn't see any channels. Is it like Kodi? Maybe I'm just using it wrong.
Not like kodi. There are channels to watch stuff for free, kinda like Pluto TV. However, I do think you can stream your own content from your PC using kodi, not sure though.
It's basically a gallery for all your downloaded movies/shows, that you can just click play on whatever you have downloaded.