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Emby vs Jellyfin

Side-by-side comparison for macOS

Emby

6.5
Media & Design

Client for emby media server

Jellyfin

8.5
Media & Design

Media system

Metric Emby Jellyfin
Category Media & Design Media & Design
AI Score 6.5 8.5
30-day Installs 25 739
90-day Installs 88 2.1K
365-day Installs 416 6.9K
Version 2.2.39,35 10.11.8
Auto-updates No No
Deprecated No No
GitHub Stars 1.5K 49.2K
GitHub Forks 161 4.5K
Open Issues 10 889
License GPL-2.0
Language C#
Last GitHub Commit 1mo ago 1mo ago
First Seen Jan 7, 2024 May 18, 2020

Reviews

Emby

Emby is a macOS client for accessing media stored on an Emby server, offering a way to stream and manage content from a self-hosted environment. It's ideal for users who prefer a media management solution they control, though it faces competition from forks like Jellyfin.

Emby provides a client interface to access and manage media stored on a self-hosted Emby server.

Pros

  • + Accesses and manages media from a self-hosted server
  • + Integrates with the Emby ecosystem
  • + Available on macOS for native experience

Cons

  • - Lacks auto-update functionality
  • - Faces competition from more supported forks like Jellyfin
  • - Unclear project details regarding license and language

Jellyfin

Jellyfin is a free, open-source media system that serves as a community-driven alternative to proprietary platforms like Plex. It supports streaming, media library management, and integrates with various devices, making it ideal for users seeking a decentralized media experience.

Jellyfin provides a platform for streaming and managing digital media libraries across devices.

Pros

  • + Open-source and decentralized, promoting privacy and freedom.
  • + Comprehensive media library management and streaming support.
  • + Cross-platform compatibility and device integration.

Cons

  • - Manual updates required for new versions.
  • - Less active discussion on Reddit compared to Hacker News.