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However, this is generally on the server side, meaning it’s easier to find and install a package for Emby than for Jellyfin. Emby Device Compatabilityįrom a pure compatibility standpoint, Emby supports more platforms than Jellyfin does. However, you can run Jellyfin on any device that supports Docker (even something like a Raspberry Pi).įinally, there are a bunch of client devices that you can install Jellyfin on, and for the most part, any device you’re using will have support for some type of Jellyfin client application. One of my favorite devices to run Jellyfin on is a Synology NAS as people who own a NAS will generally keep their media on that device. Simply having a Docker package will support tons of different devices, so technically, Jellyfin’s support is broad.

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I have found that Jellyfin runs best on Docker, and in my opinion, this is the most important platform for any application to have support for because Docker is widely used on various different platforms. There are many devices that have installation packages for Jellyfin, however, the list is much smaller than it is for Emby. The server applications are different than the client applications. EmbyĪs mentioned above, Jellyfin and Emby both must be installed as a server, meaning that you must pick a device that will store your media and install Jellyfin or Plex on that device. Emby below to compare some of the differences between both applications.







Tailscale opnsense