For years, fans of Jellyfin, a free and open-source media server, have been asking for one thing: support for Samsung Tizen TVs. Now, the wait is finally over! Jellyfin, which lets you stream your movies, music, and photos from your own computer to any device, is officially available on Samsung’s smart TV platform. This means you can ditch expensive streaming subscriptions and enjoy your personal media library directly on your big screen.
What is Jellyfin, Anyway?
Think of Jellyfin as your own personal Netflix, but instead of paying for movies and shows, you’re using the files you already own. It’s a media server, which means it’s software that runs on a computer (like a desktop, laptop, or even a Raspberry Pi) and organizes all your media files. Jellyfin then makes those files accessible to other devices on your network, like your smart TV, phone, tablet, or game console. Unlike some other media servers, Jellyfin is completely free and open-source. This means the code is publicly available, and anyone can contribute to its development, ensuring it remains ad-free and focused on user privacy.
Why the Wait for Samsung Tizen?
Getting Jellyfin onto Samsung Tizen TVs wasn’t easy. Tizen is Samsung’s own operating system for their smart TVs, and it’s a bit more closed off than some other platforms like Android TV. This means developers need to jump through extra hoops to get their apps approved and working correctly. The Jellyfin team has been working diligently with Samsung for quite some time to overcome these challenges, and their persistence has finally paid off.
What Can You Do with Jellyfin on Your Samsung TV?
Now that Jellyfin is on Samsung Tizen, you can do a whole lot! Here’s a breakdown:
- Stream Your Media: The most obvious benefit is streaming your movies, TV shows, music, and photos directly from your Jellyfin server to your Samsung TV. No more transferring files to USB drives or relying on clunky file managers.
- Organize Your Library: Jellyfin automatically organizes your media, pulling in metadata like movie posters, descriptions, and cast information from online databases. This makes browsing your library a breeze.
- Transcoding: If you have a video file that’s not compatible with your TV (e.g., a very high-resolution file), Jellyfin can transcode it on the fly. This means it converts the video to a format your TV can play, without you having to worry about it.
- Live TV & DVR (with compatible hardware): Jellyfin supports Live TV and DVR functionality if you have a compatible TV tuner card or device. You can record over-the-air broadcasts and watch them later.
- User Profiles: Create separate user profiles for each member of your family, so everyone can have their own personalized recommendations and watchlists.
- Remote Access: Access your media library from anywhere in the world, as long as your Jellyfin server is set up for remote access.
How to Get Jellyfin on Your Samsung Tizen TV
Getting Jellyfin on your Samsung TV is pretty straightforward:
- Set up a Jellyfin Server: First, you need a Jellyfin server running on a computer. You can download the server software from the Jellyfin website (https://jellyfin.org/). Follow the installation instructions for your operating system (Windows, macOS, Linux). This involves installing the server software, configuring it to scan your media folders, and setting up user accounts.
- Open the Samsung TV App Store: On your Samsung TV, navigate to the app store.
- Search for Jellyfin: Use the search function to find the Jellyfin app.
- Install the App: Select the Jellyfin app and click “Install.”
- Connect to Your Server: Once the app is installed, open it and enter the address of your Jellyfin server. This is usually something like
http://your-server-ip-address:8096(replaceyour-server-ip-addresswith the actual IP address of the computer running your Jellyfin server). You might also need to specify the port number (usually 8096) if it’s not the default. - Log In: Log in with your Jellyfin user account.
Technical Details & Considerations
The Jellyfin app for Tizen is built using the Tizen SDK, which allows developers to create apps specifically for Samsung TVs. The app supports a wide range of media formats, including MP4, MKV, AVI, MOV, MP3, FLAC, and more. Performance will depend on the processing power of your Jellyfin server and the network connection between your server and your TV. For transcoding, a more powerful server with a good CPU is recommended. The app also supports hardware acceleration for transcoding, which can significantly improve performance if your server has a compatible graphics card.
What’s Next for Jellyfin on Tizen?
The Jellyfin team is committed to continuously improving the Tizen app. Future updates are likely to include:
- Improved Performance: Optimizations to make the app even faster and more responsive.
- Expanded Features: Adding support for more features, such as live TV recording and playback.
- Better Integration with Samsung TV Features: Tighter integration with Samsung’s smart TV features, such as voice control and universal search.
Having Jellyfin on Samsung Tizen TVs is a huge win for open-source media enthusiasts. It provides a free, powerful, and flexible alternative to commercial streaming services, giving you complete control over your media library.
