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Sonys license to provide discovery content is ending, so anyone who purchased that content loses access to it, even though they “own” it.


It needs a good Xbox app for me to switch. I could deal with dlna, but my wife and daughter need the easier interface plex has, and unless I can at least partially match that I can’t switch.


I saw some of the HP and Lenovo mini PC’s on ebay, etc for a decent price. I went with the BeeLink because of the deal I got on it. $250 USD for a 10th gen i5, 16GB RAM, and a 500GB M2. Figure I would spend the bit of extra money for an more up to date proc and extra RAM. I tend to keep machines for a VERY long time so I wanted to start at a good spot.


Sounds like esxi storage provisioning. You can grow, but shrinking is a whole different story


I’ve got an S22 and have been using Phone Link built into windows. Mainly just at work on my work computer. I like it.


I have in on backorder to use as my plex server


I like the beelink and minisforum nucs more than Intel branded.


Doesn’t hold a candle to the plex setup. I might be able to deal with it, but I would miss the UI, and my wife wouldn’t go for it at all.



If Jellyfin had a good Xbox app I would switch immediately.




I looked at Jellyfin, but it doesn’t have a good app for the Xbox so I’m sticking with Plex for now.


Note that in order to use hardware transcoding you have to have plex pass.


Plex has better client support, specifically for Xbox.


Just so I am understanding the feeds…

Subscribed - just the stuff you are subscribed to

Local - just the stuff in your instance

All - the stuff you subscribe to, the stuff in your instance, and stuff that people in your instance follow from other instances

That correct?



Why Jellyfin over plex? I looked at JF but the lack of a good Xbox app made me stick with Plex.