iOS Jellyfin solution
from jaykay@lemmy.zip to jellyfin@lemmy.ml on 09 Mar 2024 08:50
https://lemmy.zip/post/11238166

Hey! Since Jellyfin and Swiftfin weren’t updated for about a year now, and there are some bugs that bother me, I’m wondering what you guys use instead of them :)

#jellyfin

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ninjan@lemmy.mildgrim.com on 09 Mar 2024 09:19 next collapse

Works pretty well in Chrome in my experience. At least on iPad.

EDIT: though to be fair I mainly use it to cast.

M500@lemmy.ml on 09 Mar 2024 09:46 next collapse

What bugs have you had? I don’t use it heavily, but I haven’t run into any myself.

jaykay@lemmy.zip on 09 Mar 2024 11:24 collapse

The Jellyfin app itself doesn’t support Direct play, which ruins it for me straight away. Not to mention it’s just the web version in an app anyway.

Swiftfin app is fine, but it doesn’t have PiP, when you open a series, the episodes don’t show up until you select the season again. (There is an issue on GitHub for it and it’s been there for a year now github.com/jellyfin/Swiftfin/issues/653 ). You can’t mark episodes as watched, no support for some audio codecs, sometimes wrong audio/subtitles picked and other little things. Still prefer it to the other one but yeah…

M500@lemmy.ml on 09 Mar 2024 21:58 next collapse

Thanks, for this list. Although I thought you could mark episodes as played. Maybe I’m misremembering.

Lack of Picture in Picture is annoying, I forgot it couldn’t do that.

atomWood@lemm.ee on 18 Mar 2024 18:11 collapse

Your direct play and Picture in Picture issues might be resolved if you enable “Use Native Video Player” in playback settings. That being said, Picture in Picture doesn’t always work properly for me.

kotnik@lemmy.sdf.org on 09 Mar 2024 09:51 next collapse

Your definition of a year is not really correct: github.com/jellyfin/jellyfin/releases

MentalEdge@sopuli.xyz on 09 Mar 2024 09:55 collapse

They’re referring to the two mobile client apps on iOS, not JF itself.

jaykay@lemmy.zip on 09 Mar 2024 11:17 collapse

Exactly, if you check GitHub, there are commits to both. But they were updated 1 year ago for Jellyfin and 11 months ago for Swiftfin

pixguin@feddit.ch on 09 Mar 2024 10:30 next collapse

I use Infuse both on iOS and tvOS and it works quite well with Jellyfin. Overall a significantly nicer and more native app.

notfromhere@lemmy.ml on 09 Mar 2024 13:33 next collapse

Emby clients still work decently well.

nezbyte@lemmy.world on 09 Mar 2024 09:01 next collapse

The Infuse app has a connector for Jellyfin that works fairly well.

Bimbleby@lemmy.world on 09 Mar 2024 12:18 next collapse

Infuse is the answer, but I hope someday that the regular clients can compete.

[deleted] on 09 Mar 2024 18:07 collapse

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LienNoir@lemmy.world on 21 Mar 2024 16:37 collapse

I use VidHub on my IPhone and MacBook, there is also phyn as an option. All are present in the AppStore

jaykay@lemmy.zip on 21 Mar 2024 17:00 collapse

I tried vidhub but I don’t know if I trust them, they don’t seem to have micro transactions, nor donations, nor is the app paid. The app is not open source, and not really known. So free closed source app with no visible business strategy. Unless they’re really good samaritans. No idea about phyn

LienNoir@lemmy.world on 21 Mar 2024 21:14 collapse

I understand ur reluctancy, i used them on my Mac, MPV doesn’t support MacBooks anymore so the Jellyfin client took a hit ( video decoding isn’t the best). Phyn is almost the same compared to VidHub but they propose an all in one Jellyfin/Jellyseer app for a subscription, it’s free if u re just gonna use for Jellyfin.