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Jellyfin
Jellyfin is a personal media server. The Jellyfin project was started as a result of Emby's decision to take their code closed-source, as well as various philosophical differences with the core developers. Jellyfin seeks to be the free software alternative to Emby and Plex to provide media management and streaming from a dedicated server to end-user devices.
Jellyfin is descended from Emby 3.5.2, ported to the .NET Core framework, and aims to contain build facilities for every platform.
For further details, please see our wiki. To receive the latest project updates feel free to join our public chat on Matrix/Riot and to subscribe to our subreddit.
Feature Requests
While our first priority is a stable build, we will eventually add features that were missing in Emby or were not well implemented (technically or philosophically).
Contributing to Jellyfin
If you're interested in contributing, please see our wiki for guidelines.
Prebuilt Jellyfin packages
Prebuild packages are available for Debian/Ubuntu and Arch, and via Docker Hub.
Docker
The Jellyfin Docker image is available on Docker Hub at https://hub.docker.com/r/jellyfin/jellyfin/
Arch
The Jellyfin package is in the AUR at https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/jellyfin-git/
Unraid
An Unraid Docker template is available. See this documentation page for details on installing it.
Debian/Ubuntu
A package repository is available at https://repo.jellyfin.org.
NOTE: Ubuntu users may find that the ffmpeg
dependency package is not present in their release or is simply a rebranded libav
which is not directly compatible. Please obtain the ffmpeg package directly from the FFMPEG site to use Jellyfin on Ubuntu.
For instructions on using the repository, please see our wiki.
Building Jellyfin packages from source
Jellyfin seeks to integrate build facilities for any desired packaging format. Instructions for the various formats can be found below.
NOTE: When building from source, only cloning the full Git repository is supported, rather than using a .zip
/.tar
archive, in order to support submodules.
Debian/Ubuntu
Debian build facilities are integrated into the repo at debian/
.
- Install the
dotnet-sdk-2.2
package via Microsoft's repositories. - Run
dpkg-buildpackage -us -uc
. - Install the resulting
jellyfin_*.deb
file on your system.
A huge thanks to Carlos Hernandez who created the original Debian build configuration for Emby 3.1.1.
Windows (64 bit)
A pre-built windows installer will be available soon. Until then it isn't too hard to install Jellyfin from Source.
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Install the dotnet core SDK 2.2 from Microsoft's Webpage and install Git for Windows
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Clone Jellyfin into a directory of your choice.
git clone https://github.com/jellyfin/jellyfin.git C:\Jellyfin
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From the Jellyfin directory you can use our Jellyfin build script. Call
Build-Jellyfin.ps1 -InstallFFMPEG
from inside the directory in a powershell window. Make sure you've set your executionpolicy to unrestricted.Additional flags:
- If you want to optimize for your environment you can use the
-WindowsVersion
and-Architecture
flags to do so; the default is generic Windows x64. - The
-InstallLocation
flag lets you select where the compiled binaries go; the default is$Env:AppData\JellyFin-Server\
. - The
-InstallFFMPEG
flag will automatically pull the stable ffmpeg binaries appropriate to your architecture (x86/x64 only for now) from Zeranoe and place them in your Jellyfin directory.
- If you want to optimize for your environment you can use the
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(Optional) Use NSSM to configure JellyFin to run as a service
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Jellyfin is now available in the default directory (or the directory you chose). Assuming you kept the default directory, to start it from a Powershell window, run,
&"$env:APPDATA\Jellyfin-Server\EmbyServer.exe"
. To start it from CMD, run,%APPDATA%\Jellyfin-Server\EmbyServer.exe