Jellyfin for Android TV 0.15.12

Jellyfin for Android TV 0.15.12

Jellyfin – Freeware – Android
out of 1280 votes
Latest Version
0.15.12
image/svg+xml VERY GOOD User Rating

The Jellyfin project offers an open-source, free software media server. It prides itself on being transparent with no hidden agenda or tracking. By setting up the Jellyfin server, users can conveniently consolidate their audio, video, photos, and more all in one location.

To utilize the app, you need to have a Jellyfin server up and running. For further information, visit the official Jellyfin website at https://jellyfin.org/.

Key features of a Jellyfin server include:

  • Watching Live TV and recorded shows from your Jellyfin server (additional hardware/services may be required)
  • Streaming to a Chromecast device within your network
  • Streaming media to your Android device
  • Accessing your collection via a user-friendly interface

This Android TV app serves as the endorsed companion for Jellyfin. Users can enjoy viewing videos that are sourced under Creative Commons Attribution Licenses from the Blender Open Movie Project. For more information, visit http://www.blender.org/. Music courtesy of Binärpilot is used with permission.

Overview

Jellyfin for Android TV is a Freeware software in the category Audio & Multimedia developed by Jellyfin.

The latest version of Jellyfin for Android TV is 0.15.12, released on 02/19/2024. It was initially added to our database on 02/19/2024.

Jellyfin for Android TV runs on the following operating systems: Android.

Users of Jellyfin for Android TV gave it a rating of 4 out of 5 stars.

Pros

  • Free and open-source software, with no ads or hidden costs.
  • Supports a wide range of media formats and codecs, allowing for versatile media playback.
  • Can stream content from a Jellyfin server to an Android TV device, providing centralized media access.
  • Offers customization options such as subtitles, audio and playback settings.
  • Provides remote control features within the app for managing playback on the TV.

Cons

  • The interface may not be as polished or user-friendly as some commercial media center apps.
  • May require some technical knowledge to set up and configure a Jellyfin server for optimal use.
  • Occasional bugs or glitches may be encountered due to the nature of open-source development.
  • Features and updates may not be as frequent or extensive compared to paid media center solutions.

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