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Jellyfin would be great if only you could change subtitle colors. With HDR content, having pure white subtitles is eye-scorching.
That has actually been added into the next release, although there is quite a lot of time between major releases.
Ha, you're right. I'll use Plex till then, but as soon as this feature hits WebOS, I'll switch in a heartbeat. Jellyfin is so much cleaner and faster than Plex.
I think there is a way to do that on Android TV. Change the default player from ExoPlayer to libVLC. Then open VLC app and change the subtitle settings. They should be reflected in the Jellyfin app too.
Oh, I didn't even think of that. I'll have to cross that bridge one day, we're an always-on subtitles kinda family.