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Jellyfin on NVIDIA Shield TV in 2026: TrueHD, Dolby Vision & Direct Play Setup Guide
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Jellyfin on NVIDIA Shield TV in 2026: TrueHD, Dolby Vision & Direct Play Setup Guide

The NVIDIA Shield TV remains the best Android TV streaming device for Jellyfin in 2026. This guide covers Direct Play setup, TrueHD and DTS-HD audio passthrough, Dolby Vision configuration, Match Content settings, and how the Shield compares to Apple TV, Fire TV, and Mini PC alternatives.

Jellyfin + Immich + Kavita + Navidrome: The Ultimate Self-Hosted Media Empire in One Docker Compose (2026)
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Jellyfin + Immich + Kavita + Navidrome: The Ultimate Self-Hosted Media Empire in One Docker Compose (2026)

One Docker Compose file. Four specialized media servers. Every type of content covered: movies and TV (Jellyfin), photos (Immich), comics and ebooks (Kavita), and music (Navidrome). This guide provides the complete stack with shared storage, unified reverse proxy, and monitoring. The definitive all-media self-hosted setup for 2026.

Jellyfin for Kids 2026: Build a Safe, Ad-Free Streaming Platform Your Children Will Love
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Jellyfin for Kids 2026: Build a Safe, Ad-Free Streaming Platform Your Children Will Love

Build a kid-friendly streaming experience on Jellyfin that rivals Disney+ without ads, tracking, or inappropriate content. Covers dedicated kids libraries, parental rating enforcement, access schedules, age-appropriate themes, PIN-protected profiles, and how to make the interface simple enough for a 4-year-old to navigate with a TV remote.

The Complete Self-Hosted Media Stack 2026: From Request to Stream (Full Architecture Guide)
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The Complete Self-Hosted Media Stack 2026: From Request to Stream (Full Architecture Guide)

Every tool in the self-hosted media ecosystem explained, how they connect, and the exact data flow from a user requesting a movie to it playing on their TV. Covers Seerr, Prowlarr, Radarr, Sonarr, qBittorrent, Bazarr, Tdarr, Jellyfin, and monitoring. Includes the complete Docker Compose and visual architecture.

Awesome Emby Plugins and Ecosystem in 2026: Every Plugin, Client, and Integration Worth Knowing
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Awesome Emby Plugins and Ecosystem in 2026: Every Plugin, Client, and Integration Worth Knowing

From credits detection to home screen curation, from Watch Party sync to WebStreams import, the Emby plugin ecosystem in 2026 is more active than most people realize. This complete guide covers every official and community plugin, all supported clients, notification integrations, and the tools that make Emby a serious self-hosted media platform.

How to Install Jellyfin on Fire TV Stick in 2026: Setup, 4K Playback, and the Vega OS Problem
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How to Install Jellyfin on Fire TV Stick in 2026: Setup, 4K Playback, and the Vega OS Problem

The Fire TV Stick is one of the cheapest ways to stream Jellyfin on your TV. But Amazon's 2026 shift to Vega OS is changing the rules. This guide covers installation from the Amazon Appstore, codec support by model, 4K HDR optimization, and what to do if your Fire TV runs Vega OS.

Swiftfin for Jellyfin on iOS and Apple TV: Complete Setup Guide (2026)
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Swiftfin for Jellyfin on iOS and Apple TV: Complete Setup Guide (2026)

Swiftfin is the official free Jellyfin client for iPhone, iPad, and Apple TV. Version 1.4 brought a full navigation overhaul and Jellyfin 10.11 support. This guide covers installation, playback settings, codec support, and how Swiftfin compares to Infuse in 2026.

How to Install Jellyfin on LG Smart TV (webOS) in 2026: Setup, Codec Support, and Alternatives
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How to Install Jellyfin on LG Smart TV (webOS) in 2026: Setup, Codec Support, and Alternatives

LG is the second best-selling TV brand worldwide and runs webOS - a platform with an official Jellyfin app in the LG Content Store. This guide covers installation, codec compatibility, OLED-specific settings, and what to do when the native app falls short.