The Jellyfin Project

Visit Website

The Jellyfin Project maintains an open-source media ecosystem built around self-hosted streaming, giving individuals and small organizations a no-cost alternative to subscription video services. Jellyfin Server forms the core, automatically cataloguing movies, TV episodes, music, books, and photos stored on local disks or NAS devices, then broadcasting them through a responsive web interface that adapts to phones, tablets, smart-TVs, and browsers. Complementing the server, Jellyfin Media Player supplies a polished desktop client whose layout borrows from classic media-center design: side-scrolling libraries, rich metadata, and hardware-accelerated playback that supports 4K HDR, multiple subtitle tracks, and lossless audio. Power users can extend functionality with official plug-ins for Dolby Vision, codec translation, or cloud sync, while the included Jellyfin FFmpeg build streamlines transcoding by bundling patent-free decoders, VA-API and NVENC patches, and segment-based streaming optimizations that keep CPU load low during concurrent sessions. Typical deployments range from Raspberry Pi home servers feeding a single household to multi-user instances running in Docker on Synology or Unraid systems shared among friends; libraries can be secured behind reverse proxies, LDAP, or SSO for schools and small businesses that need controlled access without licensing fees. All Jellyfin software is available free of charge on get.nero.com, where downloads are delivered through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always fetch the newest stable release, and can be queued for batch installation alongside other applications.

Jellyfin FFmpeg

FFmpeg for Jellyfin with custom extensions and enhancements.

Details
Jellyfin Media Player

Jellyfin Desktop Client based on Plex Media Player

Details
Jellyfin Server

Jellyfin Server: The Free Software Media System

Details