We are pleased to announce the latest stable release of Jellyfin, version 10.10.7! This minor release brings several bugfixes to improve your Jellyfin experience. THIS IS A SECURITY RELEASE - UPGRADIN
Configurations behind a reverse proxy that did not explicitly configure trusted proxies will not work after this release. This was never a supported configuration, so please ensure you correct your configuration before upgrading. See the updated docs here for more information.
Security
Fix validation of API parameters to FFmpeg [GHSA-2c3c-r7gp-q32m], by @Shadowghost
Fix trusting forward headers if none are configured [GHSA-qcmf-gmhm-rfv9], by @JPVenson
Note: GHSAs will be published seven (7) days after this release.
General Changes
Fix regression where "Search for missing metadata" not handling cast having multiple roles [PR #13720], by @Lampan-git
Clone fallback audio tags instead of use ATL.Track.set [PR #13694], by @gnattu
Backport 10.11 API enum changes [PR #13835], by @nielsvanvelzen
Support more rating formats [PR #13639], by @IDisposable
Fix stackoverflow in MediaSourceCount [PR #12907], by @JPVenson
Upgrade LrcParser to 2025.228.1 [PR #13659], by @congerh
Include Role and SortOrder in MergePeople to fix "Search for missing metadata" [PR #13618], by @Lampan-git
Delete children from cache on parent delete [PR #13601], by @Bond-009
Fix overwrite of PremierDate with a year-only value [PR #13598], by @IDisposable
Wait for ffmpeg to exit on Windows before we try deleting the concat file [PR #13593], by @Bond-009
Fix 4K filtering when grouping movies into collections [PR #13594], by @theguymadmax
Remove empty ParentIndexNumber workaround [PR #13611], by @Shadowghost
Update dependency z440.atl.core to 6.20.0 [PR #13845], by @Shadowghost
My friend who’s been praising Plex for years and making fun of me for using Jellyfin instead just told me the other day he’s thinking about switching. It’s their new subscription fee that finally did it. xD
I mean i understand praising it, i still primarily use plex despite their Shenanigans and will VPN to bypass the remote streaming charge. I still have jellyfin installed but it has several issues for me still.
I have quite a large library and I still regularly have issues with matching especially on anime. It will either fail to match at all until I do it manually, or match incorrectly and I will have to manually correct it. I still frequently have playback issues for no apparent reason especially on Android where I will hit a file that just refuses to play back for no apparent reason with none of the error logs being particularly helpful on files that play perfectly in Plex with absolutely no issues, I have also been affected by the memory leak problem that has plagued many a jellyfin user. Where even if you'd simply turn the server on and never play any files it just randomly keeps growing in size more and more and more over time until the server hits oom even on a server with 128GB. This has been reported by so many users but the developers just seem uninterested in tracking it down. I have both friends and family that use my server and the device support is basically everything even remotely capable of media playback for Plex but is unfortunately just not as robust for jellyfin.
I know that in this particular subreddit I'm likely to just get downloaded for saying it but sometimes the open source solution just isn't as good and this is definitely one of those cases. It's been getting better has time goes on but it's not a solid replacement yet for a lot of cases
It's what made me switch this weekend. I didn't know I missed the "Episode ends on (time)" functionality until I got it with Jellyfin, Holy shit that's so nice ❤️