Okay? I'm sorry you can't use tools as they are intended. I'm sorry you can't fit tools to their purpose. I'm sorry you treat everything like a nail. What do you want me to tell you...?
It's called MythTV. Not MythMusic, or MythMediaJackOfAllTrades. I feel that is intentional per the developers motivations. Similarly, the developers of Jellyfin are primarily motivated by TV and movie sources. I'd love if they better supported music so that my music video library can have proper tags, but I won't grill them since the TV and movie side is quite good, and Navidrome does plenty for me.
> As for the decade, do you work at being a jerk, or does it come naturally?
Imagine being offended over the easiest joke possible. Is this your first time on the internet, kiddo? That was also a joke, don't lose your head.
> I'd point out that jellyfin is a fork of Emby, which is a rebrand of MediaBrowser -- first released in 2000. Mythtv's initial release was in 2004.
Now, imagine if you had the self awareness that your know-it-all tendencies are what make you unlikeable in the real world. You'd get so much further!
> I use emacs too. Does that make me an asshole as well?
I use VIM. Should I have put a trigger warning before telling you? You sure seem sensitive enough to need one.
I made a suggestion to use a tool better suited to the task. Throwing a fit about a stranger's suggestion is entirely up to you.
Navidrome is okay. But it's not so much better than Mythtv. So why bother?
As for the decade, do you work at being a jerk, or does it come naturally?
I'd point out that jellyfin is a fork of Emby, which is a rebrand of MediaBrowser -- first released in 2000. Mythtv's initial release was in 2004.
And so I should probably ask you the same question, eh?
I use emacs too. Does that make me an asshole as well?
How about Linux? Been using that since 1991.
Mythtv is still under active development. Do you even know how it works? Have you ever even tried it?