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Jellyfin vs Stremio in 2026: Self-Hosted Server vs Addon Streaming Compared
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Jellyfin vs Stremio in 2026: Self-Hosted Server vs Addon Streaming Compared

Jellyfin requires your own server and media library. Stremio uses community addons for instant streaming. Compare philosophy, features, quality, privacy, and setup complexity to choose the right approach.

Best Arvio Addons in 2026: Complete List for Jellyfin, Plex & Stremio on Android TV
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Best Arvio Addons in 2026: Complete List for Jellyfin, Plex & Stremio on Android TV

Arvio unifies Jellyfin, Plex, Emby, and Stremio into one Android TV interface. Discover the best addons to extend its capabilities: media servers, IPTV, tracking, metadata, and utility addons explained.

Intel N100 & N150 Successor: What Comes Next for Jellyfin Mini PCs in 2026?
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Intel N100 & N150 Successor: What Comes Next for Jellyfin Mini PCs in 2026?

The Intel N100 dominated budget Jellyfin servers. Now the N150 and upcoming successors push performance further. Compare specs, transcoding benchmarks, and find out if it is time to upgrade your media server.

Shokofin: The Ultimate Jellyfin Anime Plugin - AniDB, Shoko Server & Perfect Metadata (2026)
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Shokofin: The Ultimate Jellyfin Anime Plugin - AniDB, Shoko Server & Perfect Metadata (2026)

Shokofin connects Jellyfin to Shoko Server for AniDB-accurate anime metadata, automatic episode grouping, watch tracking sync, and proper anime ordering. Complete setup guide from Docker to playback.

Jellyfin Accessibility Guide 2026: Subtitles, Audio Description, SDH, and Inclusive Media Serving
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Jellyfin Accessibility Guide 2026: Subtitles, Audio Description, SDH, and Inclusive Media Serving

Make your Jellyfin server accessible to everyone: deaf and hard-of-hearing users (SDH subtitles, closed captions), blind and low-vision users (audio description tracks), users with motor disabilities (keyboard navigation, voice control), and non-native speakers (multi-language subtitles). Covers finding and adding accessibility tracks, configuring default subtitle behavior, and making the interface navigable for all users.

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.

Raspberry Pi 5 + NVMe HAT for Jellyfin 2026: Real Performance Benchmarks and the N100 Comparison
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Raspberry Pi 5 + NVMe HAT for Jellyfin 2026: Real Performance Benchmarks and the N100 Comparison

The Raspberry Pi 5 with an NVMe HAT finally solves the Pi storage bottleneck. But does it make the Pi 5 a viable Jellyfin server in 2026? We benchmarked library scan speed, metadata loading, Direct Play performance, and compared it head-to-head against the Intel N100 mini PC. Includes NVMe HAT installation, Docker setup, and honest recommendations for when the Pi 5 is enough and when you should spend $50 more on an N100.

The Jellyfin Bandwidth Calculator: How Many Users Can Your Upload Speed Handle? (2026)
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The Jellyfin Bandwidth Calculator: How Many Users Can Your Upload Speed Handle? (2026)

Your Jellyfin server is only as good as your internet upload speed for remote users. This practical guide provides exact bandwidth calculations for every streaming scenario: 1080p encodes, 4K remuxes, transcoded streams, and simultaneous users. Includes a simple formula to calculate your maximum concurrent remote streams, ISP upload speed recommendations, and strategies to serve more users with limited bandwidth.

Jellyfin Power Consumption Guide 2026: Real Measurements for N100, N305, NAS, and Old PCs (Kill-A-Watt Tested)
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Jellyfin Power Consumption Guide 2026: Real Measurements for N100, N305, NAS, and Old PCs (Kill-A-Watt Tested)

How much electricity does your Jellyfin server actually use? We measured real-world power draw with a Kill-A-Watt meter across 8 common setups: Intel N100, N305, Synology NAS, old laptop, desktop PC, Raspberry Pi 5, Nvidia Shield, and a full rack server. Includes idle vs transcoding watts, annual electricity cost, and the break-even point for upgrading hardware.