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Jellyfin for Kodi - This addon syncs metadata from selected Jellyfin libraries into the local Kodi database. This has the effect of making interacting with it feel very much like vanilla Kodi with local media (shows up under Movies/TV Shows on the home screen by default, virtually no delay, etc). However, it also tends to consume the database and not share well, so if you have local media or something else that interacts with the database directly, you'll have conflicts and it won't be happy. The sync process can take some extra time on Kodi startup if you don't leave it running 24/7, but it's mostly in the background while Kodi is running.
There's no reason you can't continue to use embuary with either addon, just be aware that it will require some manual configuration to make the libraries appear properly. Of course, this means that it eliminates the biggest part of embuary (the auto config for embycon) so it's no different than any other skin, but it's such a subjective thing all about personal preferences that it may not matter much to you.
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