Not sure they are what you’d call “obscure” but ones I don’t know anyone else who has seen them:
Clan of the Cavebear and Ilsa: She Wolf of the SS
Four! I’ve got it on VHS still!
Also Spaced Invaders was awesome!
“Do you know what "nemesis" means?” -Bricktop
"The Answer to the Great Question... Of Life, the Universe and Everything... Is... Forty-two.” -Deepthought
“ You know, when you cut too deep, you cut the tendons. Finger movement goes out the window.” -Lucifer
I too use Infuse on iOS and tvOS but it doesn’t respect bandwidth limits, so remote playback is always full quality. So if you have upload bandwidth limits it might not work well.
While driving in the car around town, we try to get the other of us to look a dog pooping, if we see it first. Married 25 years and I honestly don’t know why we started… sure it’s childish, but maybe a contributing factor in our long marriage! 😂
Missed that, replied on the request site! Thanks again!
Swiftfin is iOS/tvOS and it’s still early stages and needs a lot of work. Infuse on iOS/tvOS works better but is a paid app to play all but the most basic formats.
The Roku app, from my experience, is the best client for Jellyfin. But if you’re an Apple household I recommend looking at Infuse.
It’s only really needed with issuing a new or updating an exiting cert. otherwise you can leave 80 closed.
At your core you know the answer to that question, and you are ok with it.
I just started a Jellyfin instance last week, running the 2 in parallel for now as I move everyone over (starting with my more tech savvy friends). Over all it was a pretty easy setup but has taken me a bit to start feeling it out. I prefer the layout and like the individual controls over users but some general functionality Plex had I miss for sure (smart collections/playlists). Out of a large library I had a handful of mismatched items I had to fix and just an fyi collections are public objects and anyone can create, modify or delete collections.
Found a way on the Windows client. If you go to the playlist overview screen and on that page is a filter. You can filter all the playlists to “Unwatched” then on the playlist you want to shuffle you click the 3 dots and “shuffle”. You don’t go into the playlist itself. It seems a bit convoluted but it does seem to work.
Ahh good idea! I do make a weekly backup of all my appdata so that is something I can restore from if needed.
Appreciate the response!
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Windows but can also use the Web client for this.
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