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WebTorrent Desktop vs Jellyfin Media Player

Side-by-side comparison for macOS

WebTorrent Desktop

8.0
Media & Design

Torrent streaming application

Jellyfin Media Player

7.0
Media & Design

Jellyfin desktop client

Metric WebTorrent Desktop Jellyfin Media Player
Category Media & Design Media & Design
AI Score 8.0 7.0
30-day Installs 135 362
90-day Installs 426 1.0K
365-day Installs 1.7K 4.0K
Version 0.24.0 1.12.0
Auto-updates No No
Deprecated No No
GitHub Stars 10.0K 5.4K
GitHub Forks 1.0K 500
Open Issues 76 350
License MIT GPL-2.0
Language JavaScript C++
Last GitHub Commit 2mo ago 2mo ago
First Seen Apr 7, 2016 May 4, 2021

Reviews

WebTorrent Desktop

WebTorrent Desktop is a streaming torrent client that allows users to watch or listen to content as it downloads, without waiting for the entire file to finish. It's open-source, cross-platform, and ideal for those who value privacy and flexibility in media consumption.

Streams torrents directly from the browser or desktop without requiring full downloads.

Pros

  • + Streams content as it downloads, saving time and bandwidth
  • + Open-source and privacy-focused, with no trackers needed
  • + Cross-platform support for Mac, Windows, and Linux

Cons

  • - No auto-updates, requiring manual checks for new versions
  • - Limited speed control options compared to traditional torrent clients

Jellyfin Media Player

Jellyfin Media Player is a desktop client for the Jellyfin media server, offering a streamlined way to stream and manage your media collection. It supports a wide range of media formats and is optimized for performance, making it ideal for users who prefer an open-source alternative to proprietary media players.

Streams and manages media content from a Jellyfin server to your desktop.

Pros

  • + Open-source and community-driven
  • + Supports a wide variety of media formats and features
  • + Optimized for M1 Macs, ensuring good performance

Cons

  • - No auto-update feature, requiring manual updates
  • - High number of open issues may indicate ongoing development challenges