![]() ![]() The whole point is to have it available already, not have to check which legitimate service something moved to this week or search and hope some illegal streaming site has something obscure. Nobody uses SSDs for that, HDDs otoh have never been cheaper. Really really good looking video is practically cursed knowledge. Some people cant see it, some people dont care, if thats you consider yourself lucky. Objectively, like by bitrates and compression ratios and shit. Most pirate streaming sites are below the quality of legitimate streaming services, which arent even that great qualitywise either. And even if you have a decent TV or projector, if youve never never actually played a high quality copy of something, ignorance really is bliss. Hugely subjective, if you mostly watch on a phone or laptop, good enough for that is a far cry from what wont look/sound like crap on a big 4k tv and good speakers. Plex also supports some devices jellyfin doesnt, but most of the big ones are supported directly by jellyfin (check the client list on their site) and many that arent officially supported can be used through emby apps or DLNA. You can easily access your media from outside the local network without the work it takes on jellyfin, but in return youll have to pay for a lot of the features and deal with ads because plex controls the platform, not you. Plex is a for profit business that tries to make thinks smooth for users. The downside is because its all controlled by you some stuff (most notably streaming to outside of your local network) is a bit harder to set up, you cant just login to your account because the account only exists on your local machine. Nothing is paid, you can modify it however you want, no ads, etc. Ill copy what I said in a similar comment a while ago Then it might not be for you, unless you are streaming to other devices or need to keep track of show/movie progress frequently. I personally don't re-watch a lot of movies or shows myself. I have a 40tb hdd setup for my library, but most people could easily run a library on a much smaller setup. People use hdds generally for storing shows/movies, ssds are very inefficient for storing things that do not require fast read speeds. I think bigger SSDs are still pretty expensive, so I wouldn't think people are just downloading movies and leaving them there Jellyfin is a FOSS fork of emby, and is what i personally use, as all of its features and apps are totally free with no ads and it supports a ton of community plugins and tools due to being FOSS. Get show and episode metadata and sorting. Keep track of progress and watched episodes. You can stream to a phone, tv, game console, laptop, whatever. Jellyfin and Emby are tools to watch pirated libraries (either locally or from a friends server, seedbox, etc) with the conveniences of an app like netflix.
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