Jellyfin/Plex etc are all media server software, so they will all play audio and video from whichever device you're opening the apps from. Not sure what OS you have on your Dell, but you could enable a GUI and then remote into that to play stuff directly off it. That's a bit of a mission for something simple though! Take a look at this GitHub page. It always has something useful that I haven't heard of: https://github.com/awesome-selfhosted/awesome-selfhosted#media-streaming
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Thanks, will give that a good read!
I moved most of my apps into containers, the key is having your pulseaudio socket be accessible to the container and then editing /etc/pulse/client.conf in the container to point to that socket path.
Glx and all the major things work in containers, just a few bits of flakeyness you usually work through.
Give kodi a try ;)