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Jellyfin for Android TV

Jellyfin for Android TV

Catégorie : Lecteurs et éditeurs vidéoVersion: 0.16.6

Taille:96.03MSystème d'exploitation : Android 5.1 or later

Promoteur:Jellyfin

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Description de l'application

Prenez le contrôle de vos médias avec l'application Jellyfin for Android TV : une solution gratuite et open source offrant une expérience multimédia supérieure. Éliminez les frais d'abonnement, le suivi invasif et les coûts cachés. Cette application vous permet de centraliser toutes vos collections audio, vidéo et photo au sein d'une plateforme unique et facile à gérer.

Installez et configurez simplement le serveur Jellyfin, puis profitez d'une multitude de fonctionnalités. Regardez la télévision en direct et les programmes précédemment enregistrés, diffusez en toute transparence sur votre appareil Chromecast ou accédez directement à votre bibliothèque multimédia sur votre Android TV. L’interface intuitive garantit une expérience utilisateur fluide et agréable. Il s'agit de l'application compagnon officielle d'Android TV, garantissant des performances optimales.

Principales caractéristiques de Jellyfin for Android TV :

  • Open-source et gratuit : Un serveur multimédia entièrement gratuit et open-source, éliminant tous les frais ou abonnements cachés.
  • Conception conviviale : Profitez d'un processus de configuration facile et d'une interface simple et intuitive pour une navigation sans effort dans vos médias.
  • Télévision en direct et enregistrements : Regardez la télévision en direct et accédez à vos émissions enregistrées (nécessite du matériel/services compatibles).
  • Diffusion Chromecast : Diffusez votre contenu préféré directement sur n'importe quel appareil Chromecast de votre réseau.
  • Diffusion sur appareil Android : Diffusez vos médias directement sur votre Android TV pour un accès pratique en déplacement.
  • Application Android TV officielle : L'application compagnon officielle, conçue spécifiquement pour des performances optimales sur Android TV.

En conclusion :

L'application Jellyfin for Android TV vous permet d'avoir un contrôle total sur votre bibliothèque multimédia. Son interface simplifiée et ses fonctionnalités puissantes, notamment la télévision en direct, la compatibilité Chromecast et le streaming direct Android TV, en font la solution de gestion multimédia idéale. Qu'il s'agisse de films, de musique ou de photos, profitez de votre contenu selon vos conditions. Téléchargez l'application aujourd'hui et découvrez la différence !

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