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Yes, but a group of friends could use it to set up a group Jellyfin, sharing their libraries
How would each person contribute to it?
By ripping their legally bought DVDs, surely :P
I mean how would they upload their files to the server
It’s their own server, so they’d just… upload it.
um, they don't
Each run their own jellyfin server and I guess their own jellyswarrm to access al of their friend's servers? - Not read the docs though
Jellyfin plays the media. It doesn't make/produce/edit or upload the media. Think of it as DIY Netflix service