Plex Media Server vs Jellyfin

Plex Media Server
Plex Media Server
Jellyfin
Jellyfin
Verified Confidence: 85%

Verdict: Plex Media Server leads for most users due to its refined apps and metadata handling as noted across Reddit and AVForums discussions, while Jellyfin matches or exceeds it on transcoding flexibility via FFmpeg and eliminates all subscription costs. Plex trails Jellyfin on privacy and total cost of ownership. Jellyfin requires more initial configuration for equivalent remote features.

Winner: Plex Media Server

Plex Media Server: 8.5/10

Jellyfin: 7.5/10

Spec-by-spec comparison

Plex Media ServerJellyfin
LicenseFreemium (proprietary)Freemium (proprietary)
TranscodingHardware acceleration with Plex PassHardware acceleration with Plex Pass
UI/UXPolished web and mobile appsPolished web and mobile apps
Cost ModelFree basic tier, optional subscriptionFree basic tier, optional subscription

Plex Media Server

What works

  • Extensive official client apps across devices
  • Superior automatic metadata and artwork scraping
  • Reliable remote access and sharing features

What doesn't

  • Advanced transcoding and sync require paid Plex Pass
  • Some user data sent to company servers by default

Jellyfin

What works

  • Completely free and fully open source
  • No mandatory accounts or telemetry
  • Strong community plugins for customization

What doesn't

  • Fewer polished official mobile and TV clients
  • Metadata scraping and remote access require more setup

Bottom line

Our pick: Plex Media Server. It edges out the alternative on extensive official client apps across devices. That said, Jellyfin still wins on completely free and fully open source — consider it if that single trade matters most for your use.

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