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[2355.50 --> 2356.30] and how it operates
[2356.30 --> 2357.24] in its feature sets.
[2357.24 --> 2359.68] How does it feel
[2359.68 --> 2361.80] as a long time user of Plex
[2361.80 --> 2363.46] switching over to Jellyfin?
[2364.36 --> 2366.84] Yeah, I think I'm looking at it
[2366.84 --> 2367.80] from a bit of a different
[2367.80 --> 2368.52] perspective now
[2368.52 --> 2369.74] because now I'm kind of
[2369.74 --> 2371.42] administering Jellyfin,
[2371.52 --> 2372.84] which I've never done with Plex.
[2373.16 --> 2374.76] But as a pure user,
[2375.24 --> 2377.10] and I will say I have
[2377.10 --> 2378.02] much more experience
[2378.02 --> 2379.74] with Plex in that regard,
[2380.70 --> 2383.00] it doesn't seem quite as polished,
[2383.32 --> 2384.14] but I could see that
[2384.14 --> 2385.24] it's starting to get there.
[2385.36 --> 2385.94] Like occasionally,
[2385.94 --> 2388.30] I mean, I'm now using my,
[2389.10 --> 2390.54] you know, the Jellyfin app
[2390.54 --> 2391.52] on my Android phone
[2391.52 --> 2393.72] to browse the interface
[2393.72 --> 2395.00] and then sort of send that
[2395.00 --> 2396.10] to the TV, right?
[2396.26 --> 2397.04] So I'm doing things
[2397.04 --> 2398.14] I never did with Plex.
[2398.56 --> 2401.40] But occasionally that connection
[2401.40 --> 2402.88] just kind of drops down.
[2403.10 --> 2406.40] Like the TV portion of it
[2406.40 --> 2408.44] will just kind of give a black screen
[2408.44 --> 2409.58] and the interface just goes away.
[2409.66 --> 2409.96] So there's,
[2410.10 --> 2411.72] I can definitely see some glitches
[2411.72 --> 2413.42] that I've pretty much
[2413.42 --> 2414.46] never experienced with Plex,
[2414.46 --> 2414.84] they'll say.
[2415.60 --> 2416.12] Well, inevitably,
[2416.12 --> 2417.62] this is what usually leads someone
[2417.62 --> 2418.78] to just get a set-top box
[2418.78 --> 2419.54] that connects to their TV
[2419.54 --> 2421.00] and you just have a Plex client
[2421.00 --> 2422.26] or a Jellyfin client
[2422.26 --> 2423.38] on that device.
[2423.98 --> 2424.78] And, you know,
[2424.98 --> 2426.02] that's why Alex and I
[2426.02 --> 2426.88] think about this a lot
[2426.88 --> 2429.44] because you just want that
[2429.44 --> 2431.54] to be a really nice experience.
[2431.54 --> 2432.54] When you're sitting down,
[2432.62 --> 2433.48] like we were sitting down
[2433.48 --> 2434.34] to watch a movie
[2434.34 --> 2436.58] and we were all hyped.
[2436.86 --> 2437.84] It'd been a couple of nights
[2437.84 --> 2438.70] we'd been talking about it.
[2438.72 --> 2439.44] We finally sat down
[2439.44 --> 2440.26] to watch the movie.
[2440.26 --> 2441.58] I hit play
[2441.58 --> 2444.10] and I had a file error.
[2445.66 --> 2446.72] And I was able
[2446.72 --> 2447.56] to resolve it quickly.
[2447.72 --> 2448.28] I figured out
[2448.28 --> 2449.22] what was wrong pretty quick.
[2449.30 --> 2449.80] It probably took us
[2449.80 --> 2450.52] about five minutes.
[2450.86 --> 2451.66] But that is,
[2451.74 --> 2452.92] it's so, like,
[2453.02 --> 2453.40] disruptive
[2453.40 --> 2454.24] because you got,
[2454.46 --> 2455.58] you got a whole night going.
[2455.72 --> 2456.56] It kills the momentum
[2456.56 --> 2457.86] of the entire night
[2457.86 --> 2459.26] for a good five minutes
[2459.26 --> 2462.30] and that's a best-case scenario.
[2462.64 --> 2462.92] You know?
[2463.04 --> 2464.04] That's a best-case scenario
[2464.04 --> 2464.64] of five minutes.
[2464.64 --> 2465.72] I think it's by far
[2465.72 --> 2466.70] the time of day
[2466.70 --> 2468.12] you want to least be doing
[2468.12 --> 2469.18] this kind of troubleshooting.
[2469.40 --> 2469.48] Right.
[2469.90 --> 2471.34] That's how I ultimately ended up
[2471.34 --> 2472.44] going with just
[2472.44 --> 2473.76] Apple TV and Infuse.
[2474.20 --> 2474.90] But I like that you're
[2474.90 --> 2475.54] going down this route.
[2475.66 --> 2476.84] I'm actually kind of more excited
[2476.84 --> 2477.72] that you're playing with Docker.
[2477.86 --> 2478.52] I think that's going to be
[2478.52 --> 2479.08] really great, too,
[2479.14 --> 2481.20] because that's going to open you up
[2481.20 --> 2481.98] to a world of trying
[2481.98 --> 2483.14] all kinds of apps
[2483.14 --> 2485.50] and those skills
[2485.50 --> 2487.04] will work on any Linux box.
[2487.04 --> 2487.84] If it's a, you know,
[2487.86 --> 2489.08] a laptop, a server,
[2489.64 --> 2490.38] or, you know,
[2490.44 --> 2491.32] a VPS machine,