jellycon
Kodi addon to connect to Jellyfin (by mcarlton00)
jellycli
Jellyfin terminal client (by tryffel)
jellycon | jellycli | |
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6 | 5 | |
6 | 193 | |
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0.8 | 2.1 | |
about 1 year ago | about 1 year ago | |
Python | Go | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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Stars - the number of stars that a project has on GitHub. Growth - month over month growth in stars.
Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
jellycon
Posts with mentions or reviews of jellycon.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-06-02.
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New here and loving it. I have some questions and recommendations
jellycon
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Kodi or Jellyfin on a Linux based NUC
JellyCon - Behaves more like a standard Kodi streaming addon. Media is accessed primarily by going through the Add-ons -> JellyCon menu, however you can set up menu options to link to it and show info on the home screen. It also allows easier switching between multiple Jellyfin servers or users since it doesn't have to rely on syncing all the metadata down. By not having metadata synced, it has to request info from the server which can take a bit more time when you're browsing (typically only a second or two in my testing), but you don't have to wait for the database to sync or keep it up to date.
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Jellycon removing home screen widgets
This sounds familiar to something reported here. Right now my best guess is the skin is populating before the addon is fully loaded and then doesn't get updates, but I haven't had a chance to confirm that yet.
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Best Kodi CoreElec setup on S912
JellyCon - Behaves more like a standard Kodi streaming addon. Media is accessed primarily by going through the Add-ons -> JellyCon menu, however you can set up menu options to link to it and show info on the home screen. It also allows easier switching between multiple Jellyfin servers or users since it doesn't have to rely on syncing all the metadata down. By not having metadata synced, it has to request info from the server which can take a bit more time when you're browsing (typically only a second or two in my testing), but you don't have to wait for the database to sync or keep it up to date.
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[Recommendation] Plex Alternative
JellyCon - Behaves more like a standard Kodi streaming addon. Media is accessed primarily by going through the Add-ons -> JellyCon menu, however you can set up menu options to link to it and show info on the home screen. It also allows easier switching between multiple Jellyfin servers or users since it doesn't have to rely on syncing all the metadata down. By not having metadata synced, it has to request info from the server which can take a bit more time when you're browsing (typically only a second or two in my testing), but you don't have to wait for the database to sync or keep it up to date.
jellycli
Posts with mentions or reviews of jellycli.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-07-19.
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Streaming Music to headless Raspberry Pi + mopidy pains
If using mopidy is not the best way to approach this, I'm open to alternatives. I've tried jellycli, but it currently has some track selection issues that make it unworkable for me. (It also uses ~50% of my raspberry pi's CPU, while the python-based mopidy uses ~2%, so I really question what's going on with that go program.) I also have a Chromecast Audio available, but before I go to the effort of creating a letsencrypt cert and overriding DNS on my network I'd rather exhaust the Raspberry Pi options.
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NAS: Music Playback Bluetooth and Browser
Another option could be to run jellycli (https://github.com/tryffel/jellycli) on the server. It has a headless option which looks like it should appear as an option on the Jellyfin "Play on" menu. This would allow you to use a common interface whether playing locally or via the NAS conneted speakers.
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Are there any headless music clients that can be remote controlled?
Jellycli - Terminal player written in Go with remote control abilities
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New here and loving it. I have some questions and recommendations
JellyCLI
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Looking for a music streaming solution with android and desktop (Linux) clients
There's also jellycli or Preserve that are other options.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing jellycon and jellycli you can also consider the following projects:
jellyfin-kodi - Jellyfin Plugin for Kodi
volumio-jellyfin
jellyfin-androidtv - Android TV Client for Jellyfin
jellyamp - Desktop client for listening to music from a Jellyfin server
jellyfin-web - Web Client for Jellyfin
jftui - Jellyfin Terminal User Interface
finamp - A Jellyfin music client for mobile
jellyfin-android - Android Client for Jellyfin
mopidy-jellyfin - Jellyfin Extension for Mopidy
jellycon vs jellyfin-kodi
jellycli vs volumio-jellyfin
jellycon vs jellyfin-androidtv
jellycli vs jellyamp
jellycon vs jellyfin-web
jellycli vs jellyfin-androidtv
jellycon vs jellyamp
jellycli vs jftui
jellycon vs finamp
jellycli vs jellyfin-web
jellycon vs jellyfin-android
jellycli vs mopidy-jellyfin