Any Windows/Linux client with offline support?
from n0xew@lemmy.world to jellyfin@lemmy.ml on 12 Aug 2024 21:00
https://lemmy.world/post/18576455

Hi everyone! I’ve been using Jellyfin (and Findroid) for quite some time and I really love it. I’m constantly contemplating how incredible it is to be able to self-host such a cool project!

The little itch I want to scratch now is having a client for laptops with an offline mode feature, similar to what Findroid offers for android. Does anyone know of such a client? It would be awesome for train/plane trips to no longer have to manually copy the files over for offline playing!

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MentalEdge@sopuli.xyz on 12 Aug 2024 21:18 next collapse

You can download movies and shows right from the webUI, (as file downloads in the browser) but aside from that, there’s not been much work on syncing stuff for offline play.

That’s something only Plex ever thoroughly implemented, and before you consider setting it up for this purpose, it’s apparently buggy as hell nowadays.

TheNexusGen@lemmy.world on 12 Aug 2024 23:02 collapse

I’ve had some small luck with this feature on Emby. The download will, most likely, be just a file put somewhere specific, but Emby also has a Windows client that works like the webUI but can access and initiate/view downloaded content.

Same warning though, haven’t tried and might well be garbo. Tread lightly, good luck!

possiblylinux127@lemmy.zip on 12 Aug 2024 23:11 next collapse

VLC (sort of)

You can download and then use VLC for playback

kaitco@lemmy.world on 12 Aug 2024 23:27 next collapse

Before I get on a plane (and when I’m too cheap to pay for the in-air wifi) I’ll download directly from Jellyfin onto my device before getting on the plane. VLC will play just about anything that you’ve got running on Jellyfin from there.

nooneescapesthelaw@mander.xyz on 29 Aug 2024 05:46 collapse

If you’re desperate enough you could run findroid via BlueStacks.

BlueStacks is an android emulator