8/3/2023 0 Comments Best hardware for emby clientIn the Plex forum there is also a growing mass that is disappointed with the direction Plex takes, which seems to put streaming first and local content second. So as example my low cost i3-12100 iGPU can transcode at 300-600 FPS, thats enough to supply 5-10 simultaneous streams to any device that cant DirectPlay the media from the server. The crazy part is that all tree media-centers rely on the free ffmpeg libs to transcode, so talk about greedy. The other big "selling" point is hardware transcoding support, which Plex/Emby take literally and want a subscription for this, while with Jellyfin thats ofc free. Thats also the main reason i switched to Jellyfin, since watching/managing Anime via Emby/Plex is a pain. The biggest strength of Jellyfin is its plugins, since anyone can write one, while Plex has fully discontinued plugins and Emby only has what they think is needed. In the meantime Emby did hire fulltime dev's for there clients, since they need to stay competitive with Plex, otherwise they would need to lower subscription prices. The Jellyfin Android and our AndroidTV client are based on early Emby code and while there are major rewrites planed, this takes time and it seems there are not many developers on the Android clients. The server/webclient is what works best, since it gets the most dev-time and focus. While the Jellyfin server has similar or sometimes better features than Emby, the clients lack full-time developers, so features and polish is missing. Click to expand.You can read the wiki on the history here: Įssentially in DecemJellyfin was forked from Emby and than diverged from Emby over time.
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