
To get the best performance out of the Jellyfin media server we recommend using the Raspberry Pi 4. The Jellyfin team is working on expanding the support to the major game consoles as and LG’s and Samsung’s TV operating systems.

However, it still features a client for most major operating systems, including Fire TV, Roku, Kodi, Android TV, Android, and iOS. The biggest downside to using the Jellyfin media server on your Raspberry Pi is that it doesn’t have as much client software available. Jellyfin started as a fork of the Emby project after the Emby team moved to be proprietary software. Such as an inbuilt DVR and live TV functionality. It has many of the same features that software like Plex and Emby have. Where Jellyfin differs itself is in its licensing, the software is open source and completely free-to-use.Īll of the media server’s features and apps are not locked behind any paywall like its alternatives making Jellyfin a solid choice for the Raspberry Pi. The software is designed to stream the media off of your Raspberry Pi to various clients. Jellyfin is a media server much like Plex and Emby.

This tutorial will show you how to install the Jellyfin media server to the Raspberry Pi.
