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Rpi3 is pretty slow but you’re right it’s ok for testing.
Jellyfin doesn’t pretend to do external access well. Some people put a proxy in front of it, others do something like Tailscale to create a private network over vpn. Then you set up the Tailscale app on your mobile devices and it should activate for specific ip addresses or dns names.
Consider using tinymusicmanager to fix up all of your tv/movie metadata first.
I am just some rando but I think this poster may have meant tinymediamanager as opposed to tinymusicmanager. I use tinymediamanager and it's great.
Thanks, you’re right
Noted, remote streaming will be an extra step I can tackle after I created my setup, it may easily work or may not.
These solutions would probably prevent you from using jellyswarm though
Without knowing much about, yes unless all servers are using tailscale. It’s simple to share hosts across tailscale tenants.
That’s getting more technical than what OP is doing though.