I recently started using Kodi for my linux distro collection, but some videos look terrible in comparison to when played in VLC. See attached picture with screengrabs from VLC and Kodi of the same frame in an MKV 1080p h.265 file. What could be the issue? I didn’t change any video settings in either

  • Appoxo@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    11 months ago

    I also don’t get why Plex is being upvoted at all on lemmy because usually anyzhing not remotely (F)OSS is immediately shut down and replaced with a Foss alternative.
    Think about Excel use cases -> Instantly asked to also support Libre/OO Calc.

    So why is Plex still considered over Jellyfin when the feature parity is almost equal to Plex.

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      So why is Plex still considered over Jellyfin when the feature parity is almost equal to Plex.

      Because it’s not. I say this as somebody who would love to go all in on Jellyfin

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          Jellyfin has:

          A dedicated music app?
          Music filtering/smart playlists? Sonic analysis?
          Good 4k/x265 performance?
          Has a third party (or built in) utility that shows me streaming usage per person?
          Allows me to limit remote users to streaming from a single IP address at a time?
          Let’s me watch something together with another remote user?
          Has an app for most any device (like Plex or Emby) that does NOT require sideloading?
          Has built in native DVR steaming/recording support?

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            Dedicated music app: Not 1st party. But there are projects like Finamp and Gelli
            Music filtering? Not that I am aware of. Just basic functionality
            Sonic analysis? No. Sounds like a very specific use case
            4k amd/or 265.h performance? You mean transcoding? If yes: Just as much as ffmpeg can utilize your GPU.
            Utility to see usage per person? Nope. Basic usage stats though
            Limit remote user? No. But That can be probably coded if theres enough demand.
            Watch Together? Yep. But never had a reason to try it so YMMV
            Has an app? The 1st party on is on anything that has Android on it (Android mobile and TV)
            Native DVR? Yes but I can’t really gauge how good it works.

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              Dedicated music app: Not 1st party. But there are projects like Finamp and Gelli

              Ok

              Music filtering? Not that I am aware of. Just basic functionality

              That’s something people use fairly frequently (generate a music playlist from all albums with “Christmas” in the title)

              Sonic analysis? No. Sounds like a very specific use case

              It’s not; I’m guessing you don’t know what it is so hand waved it away as something people don’t use.

              4k amd/or 265.h performance? You mean transcoding? If yes: Just as much as ffmpeg can utilize your GPU.

              Nope; how is the 4k and x265 playback experience.

              Utility to see usage per person? Nope. Basic usage stats though

              That’s not great.

              Limit remote user? No. But That can be probably coded if theres enough demand.

              I have that with a 3rd party utility with Plex.

              Watch Together? Yep. But never had a reason to try it so YMMV

              Great

              Has an app? The 1st party on is on anything that has Android on it (Android mobile and TV)

              What about Samsung TVs? Roku? AppleTV? Firestick? TIZEN?

              Native DVR? Yes but I can’t really gauge how good it works.

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            Streaming usage per person is available via one of the stats plugins, but it is admittedly crude and missing some info (such as bandwidth used).

            I’m using the android app without issues, which didn’t require side loading, but my experience with other platforms is zero.

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          Jellyfin is great but it’s nowhere near feature parity with plex. I run them side by side. Jellyfin for my personal local playback and plex for everything else.

          I’ll switch over eventually but for now, for someone with over 110tb of content and over a dozen remote streaming clients there is nothing better than plex.

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          It’s been trash previously, but became fully usable in the past 2 years or so. Still has a lot of playback issues, but works in most cases.

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      It’s because despite all of its issues it still mostly just works and is very good.

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      I think it’s because Jellyfin still needs some polish.

      It’s getting better every day, though. I run both in parallel and usually use Jellyfin, but my family uses Plex for now.

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        Try Emby. It’s a more polished Jellyfin although it’s not FOSS I find it much better than Plex

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          If I’m understanding correctly, Emby has been hostile to FOSS (alleged GPL violations, etc.) and Jellyfin forked from it. Due to that, I’m not planning to use Emby.

          Having said that, I’m always interested in hearing about projects in this space. What things do you like about Emby?

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            Honestly it just works and works well. I had all sorts of issues with Plex with subtitles not working and weird transcoding issues where red blocks would randomly appear. Also I found Plex kinda ugly tbh. I tried Jellyfin and it seemed a bit ‘hacky’ but this was a few years ago so maybe it’s improved but I currently have no reason to try it again. If you’re using Plex/Jellyfin/Emby you are most likely pirating media so worrying about GPL violations is probably not top of the list.