I downloaded a few things thinking I could watch offline. Turns out you can’t. Does the app have a way to remove the downloaded content?
I downloaded a few things thinking I could watch offline. Turns out you can’t. Does the app have a way to remove the downloaded content?
If you want a jellyfin app that actually manages the downloads, letting you both watch and delete the downloads in the same app, try Findroid.
Like already explained, the web-app based clients just download the media files. You can obviously watch them using any media player that way, and delete the files when you’re done, but it makes things a bit clunky.
For music, there’s Finamp (FOSS) and Symfonium (Paid, but really good, and with active dev).
Streamyfin is nice as well, and is open source
Cross-platform, too! Neat.
Now I have a new client to recommend to my dad. Findroid is android only. (As the name suggests)
Yes! It’s not perfect, but far better than the official apps. From my experience it still has some bugs here and there but still usable.
Just found Fladder, too. It’s even better, imo.
Works on desktop operating systems, even.