Given the recent news about Plex soon charging for remote access, I wanted to finish up my switch to Jellyfin.

What tools/methods have you all used to migrate watch history to Jellyfin?

I have a few family members in there, and would like to get everything switched over without resetting their watch history.

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    All the folks saying “just buy the lifetime pass” gonna be in for a big disappointment in about 5 years

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      I got the lifetime pass 5 years ago. I’ve switched to JF because of the disappointment so far about a year ago.

      JF is exactly what I wanted and needed plex to be, and everything added since is a worsened product. The lifetime pass was an attempt at getting the peace of mind of “then you just have it”. If anything, only FOSS can give that.

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      Yep. Enshitification behavior doesn’t cease once you’re technically a paying customer. If they hadn’t made a habit of enshitification. Clawing features away to put behind a paywall I’d give them some support. But I prefer foss anyhow. And for myself, I’m not missing anything.

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        And those lifetime subscriptions are also a trap. They know that you have the money and are willing to pay and that you’re using their service. Do you really think that some business suit will be satisfied by your onetime payment back in 2022?

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      If we got 5yr it’s more than paid for itself. Even FOSS needs support - stop whining and support good things.

      • Encrypt-Keeper@lemmy.world
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        Thing is, Plex turns out to be less and less of a good thing with each passing day. Bloat, spying, removal of features, price hikes etc.

        If you want to pay for software that is good, there’s always Emby.

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          Already paid for Plex and it works. Im not in favor of every change they’ve made, but it’s still damn solid and takes money to run.

          The point being these whiners aren’t going to run off and support FOSS/alternatives… Just leech.

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            Yeah but you could pay for Emby and not deal with all the bloat and removed features and such. Or use Jellyfin for free and have the same experience. Plex’s value proposition is shrinking by the day.

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                  I never argued that any option is better. If one doesn’t like it, move on. Most of those whining aren’t supporting any project - it’d be better for the FOSS projects to not have to deal with them.

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        I don’t get the people down voting you… It’s not like services are free. I’ve been paying for Plex since 2019, and I just recently got a lifetime pass. It’s only fare to pay for it to use it …

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        Yes, do donate to FOSS projects. At least that money will go to people who do the actual work and not to pad corporate profits.

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        PLEX is not FOSS, plex is a proprietary fork of XBMC.

        My point is that in 5 years a lot of these plex users will wish they made the switch to jellyfin sooner.

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          I just upgraded to lifetime and also use jellyfin but right now it only does 80% of what Plex does in my workflow so gonna use it until I can’t anymore.

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          I know it’s not FOSS. These whiners aren’t going to support any project - FOSS or not- just whine.

          If it takes 5 years to reach that conclusion… A) it’s an easy switch, B) probably saved Jellyfin devs a bunch of moans, C) no regerts.

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    Correct me if I’m wrong, but I don’t think jellyfin offers remote access to your media

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      The entire point of jellyfin is being able to remotely access media (with an good interface and functionality). What do you mean by remote access?

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        As in watch the media not on my own network or have other users do the same from their homes.

        Music is another big one that jellyfin can’t compete with Plex with in its current state. I currently have 718 GB of music that I stream with plexamp when I’m driving.

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          You may have to use port forwarding or a reverse proxy but the end result is functionally identical to plex. IMO the server detection feature of Plex is overengineered for what it is, and I just sit it behind my reverse proxy and connect to it that way.

          As for music and apps yeah Plex is pretty nice, but even for audio you could use other services if Jellyfin didn’t fit your needs like Navidrome

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          You simply expose jellyfin to the internet like you would with any other service. Why did you think it specifically wouldn’t work over the internet for jellyfin?

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        Do you have a guide somewhere on how to set it up? I’ve poked around online and didn’t see anything short of tailscaling your container to a web browser which I don’t want to do for a few different reasons (opening ports / security mostly)

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          I use nginx proxy manager and expose it behind a subdomain entry on cloudflare (though you can use any DDNS service i bet). NPM handles the security so I get HSTS and HTTPS on Plex and Jellyfin without either needing it set themselves.

          From there anyone can access Jellyfin/Plex via my subdomains (plex.mydomain.com or watch.mydomain.com at the mo)

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          Tailscale doesn’t require any ports open, or using a web browser with a container, it’s just a VPN which is a good way of doing it.

          Or you can just open it up with a reverse proxy like any other web server, but I prefer not to do that.

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            I get that it may be technically possible but that is leaps and bounds different than having my senior dad make a Plex account on his fire stick so he can watch movies with his niece, or my fiance’s boss is in the hospital with cancer right now and is watching things on his iPad.

            I already have a hard time getting people to just make a Plex account and watch on my server and that’s the “easy” route.

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              Yeah I don’t bother with other people on my server unless they really want to, I’ve long ago given up trying to convince anyone to change their ways, it’s up to them.

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    I sync my watch history with trakt.tv – I believe there are plugins for both Plex and Jellyfin which can transfer those watch histories via that service. I don’t know of any other way.

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      Yeah this is what I did when I spun up a Jellyfin instance to play around with. For plex I used PlexTraktSync and the jellyfin trakt plugin to sync from trakt to jellyfin.

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      I’ll take it if you haven’t already given it away. This Plex change is not great for me, since I’m using remote access. I’ve got a Jellyfin server too, but I’m finding it less convenient for me, mostly for various nitpick reasons

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    5 days ago

    Not the answer to your question but thanks for the reminder to cancel

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    Just buy the lifetime Plex Pass before the price hike and you’re golden.

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      I thought about it, but remote access is just something I use so rarely that it doesn’t seem worth the cost to me.

      Also I really distrust anything ‘lifetime’, historically those don’t work out very well on most services.

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      BuT I wAnT mY fRrrreEeeeEEeeee

      These whiny people should stay with Plex if only to save FOSS devs the headache of dealing with them. They aren’t going to support them either.

      (Thanks for helping clarify)

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      That would probably work, until Plex decides to introduce another subscription tier on top of the lifetime license, and/or demand more money from its paying users. I could totally see them doing that