Connect to your personal media server from any device. Pick your platform below and follow the steps.
From the Roku home screen, go to Streaming Channels → Search Channels and type Jellyfin. Select it and click Add Channel.
Launch the Jellyfin channel from your home screen. It will ask for a server address.
Type https://jellyfin.rlmx.tech and select Connect.
Enter your username and password. Check Remember Me so you stay signed in.
From the Fire TV home screen, go to Find → Search and type Jellyfin. Select the app and click Get or Download.
Launch the app. You'll see the server setup screen.
Tap Add Server and enter https://jellyfin.rlmx.tech. Tap Connect.
Enter your credentials and you're in. The app will remember your server for next time.
Open the Google Play Store on your TV. Search for Jellyfin and install the Jellyfin for Android TV app.
Launch Jellyfin. Enter https://jellyfin.rlmx.tech as the server address.
Enter your username and password. The app supports profiles, so multiple users can have their own login.
Open the App Store on your Apple TV. Search for Swiftfin (the recommended Jellyfin client for Apple TV). Install it.
Open Swiftfin and tap Connect to Server. Enter https://jellyfin.rlmx.tech.
Enter your credentials. Swiftfin will save the server and auto-connect on future launches.
Open the App Store and search for Swiftfin. Download and install it. It's free.
Open the app and tap Connect to Server. Enter https://jellyfin.rlmx.tech.
Enter your credentials. You can download content for offline viewing by long-pressing any title.
Open the Google Play Store and search for Findroid. It's the best Android client for Jellyfin — material design, offline downloads, and native player.
Open Findroid, tap Add Server, and enter https://jellyfin.rlmx.tech.
Enter your credentials. Findroid supports downloads for offline playback — just tap the download icon on any movie or episode.
Press the Home button on your remote and navigate to Apps. Search for Jellyfin.
Install the Jellyfin app and launch it.
Enter https://jellyfin.rlmx.tech as the server address. Sign in with your credentials.
Press the Home button and navigate to the LG Content Store. Search for Jellyfin.
Install the Jellyfin app and launch it.
Enter https://jellyfin.rlmx.tech and sign in.
Go to https://jellyfin.rlmx.tech in any modern browser (Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Edge).
Enter your username and password. Click Sign In with SSO if you have an RLMX account, or use your direct credentials.
Go to github.com/jellyfin/jellyfin-media-player/releases and download the latest version for your OS.
Run the installer (or .dmg on Mac). Launch the app.
Enter https://jellyfin.rlmx.tech as the server address. Sign in with your credentials.
Make sure you're typing the full address including https:// — the complete address is https://jellyfin.rlmx.tech. If you're on the local network, you can also try https://jellyfin.home.rlmx.tech.
Try lowering the playback quality. In the player, tap the settings gear and select a lower resolution (720p or 480p). This forces the server to transcode the video to a lighter format. If the issue persists, try using a wired ethernet connection instead of Wi-Fi.
Contact Russ to get your password reset. There is no self-service password reset at this time.
During playback, tap the CC or subtitle button (usually a speech bubble icon). Select your preferred subtitle track. Most content has English subtitles available. AI-generated subtitles are being added automatically for content that doesn't have them.
Yes, on Findroid (Android) and Swiftfin (iOS). Look for the download icon on any movie or episode. Downloads are stored on your device and don't require an internet connection to play.
Roku: Jellyfin (official)
Fire TV: Jellyfin (official)
Apple TV: Swiftfin
iPhone/iPad: Swiftfin
Android phone: Findroid
Android TV / Google TV: Jellyfin for Android TV (official)
Samsung TV: Jellyfin (official)
LG TV: Jellyfin (official)
Desktop: Jellyfin Media Player or web browser