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1. crims0n ◴[] No.33579530[source]
I am interested in migrating to Jellyfin for most of the same reasons, but the apparent lack of an Apple TV app is a bit of a deal breaker.
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2. cvwright ◴[] No.33579597[source]
They link to a commercial app for the AppleTV. It’s totally worth the $0.99/month until they get the official Swiftfin version working.
3. colordrops ◴[] No.33579660[source]
Someone else in this thread mentioned "Infuse" as a useable frontend.
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4. peddling-brink ◴[] No.33579799[source]
Swiftfin works fine. It was a little clunky to set up because you need to go through the apple beta software app, but I’ve been using it months with no major issues.
5. katbyte ◴[] No.33579904[source]
Pay for Emby, it’s a more polished jellyfin.
6. katbyte ◴[] No.33579907[source]
I have used infuse with emby, it works pretty well however I still prefer the Emby app to it for ease of navigation.
7. skydhash ◴[] No.33588429[source]
Infuse is great, but they have a subscription if you want to play some media format. Quite cheap IMO and they have great apps for all Apple devices.