Roku Version 1.6.3
We are excited to announce the release of Jellyfin 1.6.3 for Roku! The primary goal of this release is resolving bugs & issues, but we still managed to add some new items too. Keep reading to learn more.
- 1hitsong
We are excited to announce the release of Jellyfin 1.6.3 for Roku! The primary goal of this release is resolving bugs & issues, but we still managed to add some new items too. Keep reading to learn more.
- 1hitsong
As of today, Swiftfin, our native iOS/iPadOS/tvOS app is now on the Apple App Store. While this is still a work in progress, you can download it today and enjoy your media (including Live TV!) on the big (or small) screen.
- Anthony
I'm excited to announce the third and final release of 2022 for the Android TV app. While this release mostly includes internal changes, there are still a few new features to highlight. Keep reading to learn more about what's new.
- Niels
Welcome to the new Jellyfin website!
After a lot of work from Bill and others, we're pleased to release our new website.
This new site has a couple key features to help make maintenance and finding information easier.
- Joshua
Under the new jellyfin.org repository, we've integrated what used to be 3 repositories into one: jellyfin-blog, jellyfin-docs, and jellyfin.github.io. These old repositories will be archived soon to ensure changes are made to the correct location.
This will help a lot on our side with organizing our various pieces of website infrastructure, and hopefully make it easiers for contributors to jump in and contribute documentation.
Navigation has been improved throughout the site, and hopefully this makes it far easier to find the information you're looking for when you need it.
The clients page has been drastically improved in order to compact the layout and allow us to showcase many more clients. Similar changes have also been made to the main downloads page to help make what to select even clearer. Several other pages have also gone through various tweaks, including an expanded about page.
The new website is built with Docusaurus, which helps improve the building of the website including the documentation.
We still have a few sections of the docs, like the API documentation, to move, but wanted to ensure we got the site out quickly. The old website will still be available at https://old.jellyfin.org just in case anything there is required in the short term.
Introducing Quick Connect, external trailers, improved crash reporting and more.
We are excited to announce the release of Jellyfin 1.5.0 for Roku! This update brings many new features to the Roku client and continues improving existing capabilities.
Finally, the big day is here. Jellyfin is now available on select LG Smart TVs.
After a rather long development cycle the Jellyfin team is proud to announce stable version 10.8! This release post will mostly cover the highlights with little prose, as there is so much to cover!
With Jellyfin Mobile, our main iOS App, we have updated some frameworks that adjust our minimum iOS version.
We're back with another release for Android TV and Fire TV users containing a lot of bugfixes!