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Seems like a fairly mature and well maintained project. Can be fired up in DevContainer for hacking.
Damn I’ve been looking for something just like this, but my setup doesn’t use docker.
I’ve had all my servers running on my personal Windows machine, and I’ve been planning to move them to a dedicated Linux machine, as well as move to Linux on my PC. Part of that involved containerizing my whole setup to make the move easier. There’s a script listed in Jellyfin docs that helps you migrate your setup. Itzs a bit involved if you’re coming from Windows but very doable. Very easy if you’re already on Linux though.
My media setup is on a Linux VPS configured with Swizzin community edition. I tried a bunch of docker-based projects over the years but could never quite get my head around it. A good friend of mine just redid his whole setup with docker tho, so maybe if/when mine breaks I’ll give it another shot.
I definitely struggled to wrap my head around it at first, but I got used to using it when I got into DevOps, and once you understand it, it becomes so easy and helpful that it’s easy to overuse it. I can certainly answer any questions to the best of my ability if you do look into it!
I despised the thought of another layer adding to the difficulty of troubleshooting problems, it took me a long time to make myself try it. And sometimes it does make you have to think a bit about what it’s doing under the hood but if you commit to it and work with it, it’s such a great way to silo your services. I wouldnt’ go back now.
It’s sad how self contained now means “only” one docker image
Is Plex support in the cards?
It already has Plex support but OP didn’t feel like mentioning it
Plex has boundary issues.
The readme says “First-class support for media center apps like Plex, Jellyfin, and Kodi”
Does it support logging in to YouTube to have access to purchased content, premium content, subscribers-only content, etc?
Does that jellyfin compatibility work for Emby?
It should be fine, it’s not a direct integration for plex at least, but rather it formats the files as MP4 so they can be read correctly.
How quickly those this flood your storage?
Currently I ran invidious in docker. The solution is … just okay, performance isn’t great. But at least you only stream whatever you pick for watching.
I only follow around 15 channels. For simplicity 10 video are added daily to my subscription feed.
Are there privacy concerns with this solution. This together with ad blocking were my main drivers for invidious.