If I did have to choose from any of the three, I'd likely go with Jellyfin for a fully-open source solution. ![]() The aforementioned media servers don't seem to be able to do this out of the box (or from what I've seen in the documentation), nor do they have any plugins that fit my use-case. TMM does have its own internal database, but all the scraped metadata is available outside of TMM as well in the form of external images and nfo files alongside the video. ![]() I know Medusa and other similar TV show managers can do automatic nfo generation that's compatible with Kodi, but I don't need a downloader and would ideally like one that works for movies as well.Įdit: I've looked at Plex, Jellyfin, and Emby, and while they're all reasonably fully-featured, I'd still want a media manager that can manage files and still remain independent of one particular platform, and one that's fairly lightweight (no need for transcoding, streaming over web, automatic downloading, syncing to Trakt all my media viewing will be done on my HTPCs).
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