Here is a forum thread on the Jellyfin forums from 2 days ago with an explanation and a solution. Looks like somehow the Roku Jellyfin client somehow has been marked as Beta which requires some extra steps for installation.
Thank you very much! That's exactly what I needed to know
I installed it on a Roku device 2 weeks ago. Was as simple as searching for it on the device like any other channel.
Dunno if it's been delisted since, but I installed it on all my Rokus and Roku TVs a few weeks back without issue.
Jellyfin also has a web interface. http://SERVERIP:8096
Obviously, put your ip in there.
Is there any way to jailbreak a tcl roku tv?
Not sure but back in the day you could just install custom channels though their portal. A lot of them got taken down all the time because we'll they were streaming free shit.
I stream Kodi to my Roku through an android app called Yatse. I stream to "local device" and then use another app called Web Video Caster which uses the Roku Channel to stream to it (the way Roku has locked the TV down).
So maybe have a look at those two apps if they're any use to you. It ain't jailbreaking, but it is subversion
I have no idea
It works fine. My coworker said the older streaming stick did not perform well.
Better ask on one of the many Jellyfin communities:
https://lemmyverse.net/communities?query=jellyfin
(I am getting a bit annoyed if the number of Jellyfin support questions here)
Do people not self host it?
Not really. I mean technically yes, but it's practically more like an app you install on your home theater PC.
But that's somewhat besides the point... Jellyfin support questions are better dealt with in a Jellyfin community, especially when there are so many of such support questions lately.
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