I recently started using Kodi for my linux distro collection, but some videos look terrible in comparison to when played in VLC. See attached picture with screengrabs from VLC and Kodi of the same frame in an MKV 1080p h.265 file. What could be the issue? I didn’t change any video settings in either

  • SkippingRelax@lemmy.world
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    11 months ago

    Don’t get the hate for kodi, nor the massive boner that the selfhosted communities here and on reddit have for plex. And how can you compare vlc it’s a fifteenth kind of software.

    Anyway i won’t even downvote, im curious what’s the problem with kodi? some of us have been using it for probably 15 years, i have hit a million bugs over the years but never noticed it was unusable? Always used it on some sort of Linux.

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      11 months ago

      Well, if you ask me whether it’s working? Or can it be used? Yes! It does work and can be used.

      But it’s like using 2010 smartphone in 2023. It does work, but personally I have zero joy using it.

      Kodi is slow, laggy software. Default interface looks ugly. Especially animations - they are laggy and super ugly. Whole interface lags when navigating. As a cherry on top - settings are super non-intuitive and very hard to use. Last few times I used - addons are tend to fail to install or fail to work without bugs, app itself crashed few times (on both Android and Linux). Generally what is the most significant issue with it is it’s utter slow performance and UI/UX (ugly/laggy animations, annoying non-synced menu sounds, annoying interface which is very hard to navigate and use).

      For example, Jellyfin client is like day & night difference. Settings are easy to use, interface is neat, not laggy and so on.

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        11 months ago

        It’s interesting but I’ve not had any performance issues running Kodi on anything from a fire tv to a Chromecast to windows to Linux (Ubuntu). I don’t run a ton of plugins but the ones I do work almost flawlessly most of the time.

        I will say that a couple of years ago I moved to using the jf server connected to Kodi and that seems to be the best of every world. I get the Kodi interface (jf didn’t have themes and it is still really unintuitive to me) and I get a single repository for my multiple clients.

        All of this is to say that perhaps Kodi isn’t as bad as you think it is just because you had some issues with your install.

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        11 months ago

        I use Kodi for the Google drive add on to stream and nothing else. So I keep it as bare bones as possible.

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      11 months ago

      I also don’t get why Plex is being upvoted at all on lemmy because usually anyzhing not remotely (F)OSS is immediately shut down and replaced with a Foss alternative.
      Think about Excel use cases -> Instantly asked to also support Libre/OO Calc.

      So why is Plex still considered over Jellyfin when the feature parity is almost equal to Plex.

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        11 months ago

        So why is Plex still considered over Jellyfin when the feature parity is almost equal to Plex.

        Because it’s not. I say this as somebody who would love to go all in on Jellyfin

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            11 months ago

            Jellyfin is great but it’s nowhere near feature parity with plex. I run them side by side. Jellyfin for my personal local playback and plex for everything else.

            I’ll switch over eventually but for now, for someone with over 110tb of content and over a dozen remote streaming clients there is nothing better than plex.

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            11 months ago

            It’s been trash previously, but became fully usable in the past 2 years or so. Still has a lot of playback issues, but works in most cases.

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        11 months ago

        It’s because despite all of its issues it still mostly just works and is very good.

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        11 months ago

        I think it’s because Jellyfin still needs some polish.

        It’s getting better every day, though. I run both in parallel and usually use Jellyfin, but my family uses Plex for now.

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      11 months ago

      i agree with everything youve said here. people are comparing all these different products with clearly different use cases… some overlap? maybe…

      the only thing i dont like about kodi is the fucking name… not sure why that bothers me so much but when they changed the name to kodi, i started playing with emby/jellyfin. of course then i realized they provide different services

      well, the name, and their support forums are hot garbage.