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Wow, Jellyfin on the Tizen store is huge.
I've been running it on my Samsung - getting it installed ("side loaded", uggh, hate that term) isn't for the faint-hearted. Hell, I had to document it with photos of the TV to ensure I could do it again.
Not that I like installing apps from Samsung's app store, I really don't want to use any of the smart features on the TV, it was just the easiest path forward at the moment.
As someone who tried to develop for Tizen it's a feat. The environment, the docs, everything was abysmal.
I don't think the problem with Jellyfin is Tizen's framework, the client looks like a fair webapp, with nothing much changing from what the browser client is. Jellyfin needs some serious UX input, and could learn some stuff from the other video apps.