I’m just starting with Jellyfin, so I apologize if this question has already been answered or if it seems silly.

For reasons that aren’t important, I have two separate servers (in different geographic locations), and from what I can see, the only way to switch from one to the other is through the sidebar by selecting the server. This is quite inconvenient.

Until now, I was using Plex, and there, once you register both servers in the client you’re using, it displays all the libraries from both servers. The user doesn’t even need to know where each thing is located, as they are combined seamlessly, almost as if they were separate libraries on the same server. I hope that makes sense.

Is it possible to do something similar in Jellyfin? Thank you.

  • entropicdrift@lemmy.sdf.org
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    23 days ago

    Jellyfin does not support federation between multiple server instances the way Plex does, unfortunately. I was working on a project to enable direct server-to-server federation but once I got into the details it became clear that it was going to be a difficult problem that would require a separate server apps combined with a plug-in for Jellyfin on each end. Even then, Jellyfin isn’t made to support e.g. servers being down, except by failing to stream a file, which doesn’t have a good way to convey to the user that the file is temporarily unavailable vs broken/bad

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    23 days ago

    Is there a reason that the libraries from both servers cannot be included together under a single server?

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      23 days ago

      Because they are being executed by different machines in different places without connection between the storage, one is a Synology NAS and the other a home assistant container in a Raspberry Pi, if you know how to connect the storage of those two systems in a stable and reasonably simple way it would be great too

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        23 days ago

        SSHFS is pretty simple to use.

        Just mount the media directory of the PI as a directory on the NAS. Then the Jellyfin instance on the NAS basically treats it as a local directory.

        I’ve done it with Plex in the past, no reason it wouldn’t also work for Jellyfin