Keep up with media servers changes without living in vendor docs.
Breaking.watch helps you track official media servers changelogs, deprecations, release notes, security updates, and breaking changes across 8 monitored services from one focused workflow.
Streaming and media-management platforms used to organize, serve, and automate personal media libraries.
The kinds of changes that make this category worth tracking.
- playback and client behavior
- metadata handling changes
- plugin and integration compatibility
- library automation and server updates
The teams that usually own the follow-up work.
- homelab operators
- self-hosters
- automation owners
Services in Media Servers
Browse the public services in this category and jump into the vendor pages where breaking changes, deprecations, release notes, and monitoring context are described in more detail.
Audiobookshelf
Self-hosted audiobook and podcast server.
Emby
Personal media streaming server updates.
Jellyfin
Open-source media streaming server updates.
Kavita
Self-hosted digital library for comics, manga, and books.
Kodi
Open-source entertainment center updates.
Komga
Media server for comics, mangas, and eBooks with API and OPDS support.
Navidrome
Open-source web-based music collection server and streamer.
Plex
Media server and streaming platform updates.
A few quick questions.
Read the full FAQWhy keep an eye on media servers changelogs?
Because these tools change in ways that can quietly create upgrade work, compatibility issues, or production headaches if nobody catches it early.
Which media servers services are covered here?
This page currently lists 8 public production services in the Media Servers category.
What kinds of updates matter most in media servers?
Usually the ones that change behavior, break compatibility, introduce deprecations, or need follow-up later.
Follow what matters. Ignore the rest.
Pick the media servers services you actually use, then let breaking.watch keep watch in the background.