Simplest Path to Jellyfin Access for the Developmentally Disabled
from njordomir@lemmy.world to selfhosted@lemmy.world on 12 Nov 05:39
https://lemmy.world/post/38682467

I have a developmentally disabled family member who would love all the content on my Jellyfin server. I worry that they would also click each and every option in the settings and they may struggle if navigating to the content is too complex. Picture someone who does not understand how Facebook works, but has created 20+ profiles and has 5-10 google accounts because their favorite YouTube got banned and they don’t understand that it’s not something wrong with the account. :-D LG WebOS is probably too cluttered and chaotic for them and they wouldn’t be able to tell the sponsored/pushed content apart from our self-hosted stuff and would probably just add Prime video and try to rent the same movies they already own over and over again. :-/ I have a Shield on my partner and I’s main TV and while it is way more logical and easy to use than LGs webOS or any of the stuff like that, it might be too much.

What I’m looking for is some kind of streaming stick or Jellyfin capable solution that is as simple and easy to use as possible.

Can anyone recommend a very simple easy to use streaming stick that can do Jellyfin and accept Chromecast streams? I know that second half isn’t self-hosted, but this is how I’m weening my family off big-streaming and big tech, one step at a time.

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Vanth@reddthat.com on 12 Nov 05:51 next collapse

Roku has a Jellyfin app.

Roku device locked down with parental controls + Jellyfin app connected to your server + a non-admin Jellyfin user account so they can’t click all the buttons.

The Roku aoo isn’t great for my use because it’s stripped down. Maybe a benefit in your case.

ClickyMcTicker@hachyderm.io on 12 Nov 06:06 next collapse

@Vanth @njordomir Does Roku support launching immediately into the app? I’m not OP, but that sounds like it would be a solid feature to set up for this person.

Definitely worth printing out a copy of the login screens in case they ever get signed out. That way they can see the page and exactly what has to be typed in to log back in.

njordomir@lemmy.world on 12 Nov 06:48 collapse

Thoughtful and true! They are a creature of habit so once they get used to it it’ll be fine. I like the idea of making a manual though. I’m still ripping media so this could become a Christmas present which would give me time to also take screenshots and write some easy instructions.

njordomir@lemmy.world on 12 Nov 06:50 collapse

Yeah, easier is better. I’ll have to confirm what apps outside of Jellyfin and Chromecast are needed, but I’ll compare some basic Roku devices. I could probably score one a online neighborhood marketplace for a few bucks.

Thanks for weighing in.

Chewy7324@discuss.tchncs.de on 12 Nov 16:33 collapse

Roku is really simple and locked down. There’s ads on one side but nothing else. My 80yo grandma uses it.

Otherwise Projectivy is an Android TV launcher that can be configured to be really stripped down. It takes a bit of time but if you do it right it’d show less options than even Roku (it’d show only the apps you select, no launcher settings etc).

As a box I’ve heard good things about Onn (Walmart) if your in the US. If not, Homatics is great but pricey. Kick Pi KP1 is more affordable (but still way more expensive than Onn).

GottaHaveFaith@fedia.io on 12 Nov 08:47 next collapse

Dumb idea: if the configuration is on a file, you can make it immutable. Something with chattr +i can't remember.
I take no responsibility if your server catches fire, and you may have to manually set the flag on and off if you want to add new media/change settings.
It may be more complicated if everything is inside a "full" sql db

As for the rest, either start jellyfin at boot or a custom launcher or kodi. I don't know if plasmashell is still working, it can probably be configured to only show the correct stuff. There are also custom launchers for android tv

ook@discuss.tchncs.de on 12 Nov 09:16 next collapse

Is there any way for you to stream via an android device. There some apps like Findroid (currently in a code rewrite phase but the last stable version works fine still!) which have a much simpler interface. My kid was able to use this nicely at age of 4 already, but that was for watching on an android tablet, so maybe not applicable for you.

CallMeAnAI@lemmy.world on 12 Nov 09:58 next collapse

Xbox/ps5 + Plex. Turn it on, get loud beep, turns on TV for you, goes to input, designed for ease of use even for kids. Parental controls can limit what stuff they open (they are still going to see it though which may be a problem).

I’m sorry the jellyfin mouse only UI is far harder to use than a remote or controller in Plex.

AceBonobo@lemmy.world on 12 Nov 10:18 next collapse

What do you mean? Jellyfish works with a remote control on android tv

CallMeAnAI@lemmy.world on 12 Nov 10:45 collapse

Android TV is garbage as a device though. Xbox is far more usable. Jellyfin being garbage on Xbox is the easiest thing to fix in the chain.

clmbmb@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 12 Nov 13:19 collapse

Jellyfin works without any issues with Android TV. I have an nVidia Shield and the simple remote does everything I need.

makeshiftreaper@lemmy.world on 12 Nov 14:43 collapse

I would not recommend PS5+Plex. I went through the whole set-up and the PS5 couldn’t encode over half my videos. When playback did work it was often choppy. I dislike that it has ads all over the place but the ONN Streaming Pro does a way better job as Plex streaming device at $45 than my PS5. Plus the controller will be much easier for simple tech users, you can rebind one of the buttons to go directly to Plex

CallMeAnAI@lemmy.world on 12 Nov 15:00 collapse

Fair enough, it works well enough on Xbox and I assumed the latter, but I guess not haha.

makeshiftreaper@lemmy.world on 12 Nov 15:35 collapse

Well you see one device is made by Microsoft which has been the defacto way to watch videos for a large chunk of its lifespan and the other gave us UMDs and camcorders with cables that could only connect to Vaio laptops, which were the only devices that supported writing to mini-disc

SidewaysHighways@lemmy.world on 12 Nov 11:33 next collapse

jellyfin with kodi addon,

libreelec, logged into their jellyfin profile

can send announcements through kodi. control it with the Kore app or Yatse or home assistant.

flirc for a remote control?

melfie@lemy.lol on 12 Nov 14:15 next collapse

I can at least confirm Jellyfin on a tablet works well for toddlers when they have their own Jellyfin account that is locked down without a password while other accounts have a password.

keepee@lemmy.world on 12 Nov 14:33 collapse

Here’s what I would do:

  • Create jellyfin account for them with limited access
  • Get android tv streaming stick, install jellyfin on it
  • Install custom launcher and configure it to autolaunch jellyfin, and hide all other apps