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minus-square@1hitsong@lemmy.mllinkfedilink1•2 years agoThat’s just the Roku client (which is what I program for). All it can do is pull data from your Jellyfin server using the server’s API. You’ll need to have the server software running somewhere and point the Roku client to it. By itself, the Roku client will do nothing.
minus-square@Got_Bent@lemmy.worldlinkfedilink1•edit-22 years agoYeah I learned that when I tried to open it. The Plex thing has straight up streaming material like Tubi, so that was neat. Highly unlikely I’m going to go the lengths of learning to sail, storing my booty, and transfering it to a server I don’t understand.
That’s just the Roku client (which is what I program for). All it can do is pull data from your Jellyfin server using the server’s API. You’ll need to have the server software running somewhere and point the Roku client to it.
By itself, the Roku client will do nothing.
Yeah I learned that when I tried to open it.
The Plex thing has straight up streaming material like Tubi, so that was neat.
Highly unlikely I’m going to go the lengths of learning to sail, storing my booty, and transfering it to a server I don’t understand.