I want to stream mkv files to Android, iOS, Mac, and Windows. Transcoding isn’t that important. Just want something convenient.

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    11 months ago

    Its like the old adage, you can’t get something that is Good, Fast and Cheap. Pick two.

    Jellyfin is free, but requires a more technical set up and does lack some minor features that Plex has and client availability is not as good (No Xbox/Playstation apps as far as I know). On the other hand Plex has a more feature rich product that is just that, a product. Plex Pass is not required, but it is very useful for server owners. It’s a tough sell to most people, and as a lifetime Plex pass holder, I would say the lifetime pass is the only one worth getting. Going month to month or evenly yearly is a huge waste of money.

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      11 months ago

      I choose the month to month option because I actually want to support the company. Their product is one of the most useful things in my home, and the extra features you get with premium are definitely worth the $4 per month to me.

      Besides, it’s still massively cheaper than Netflix.

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        11 months ago

        Eh power to you. They’re making their own money on streaming and ad placement these days, so I don’t really see the need to financially support them anymore. I paid for my lifetime Plex Pass years ago, and they’ve kept it up, so I’m happy with it.

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        11 months ago

        No it’s not. I stopped using Plex some years back and switched to jellyfin. Yes it requires more technical know how but it’s really not that bad. Plex just kept asking for more money for stuff I thought would be free, so I quit out of frustration. Their buffering times are also longer than Plex was (for me at least)

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        11 months ago

        Plex Pass has two features which I consider to be invaluable. Intro/Credit skip, when an intro or credit sequence is playing a button on screen will pop up allowing you to skip to the end. This even works well with movies with end credit scenes, it will just skip right to them. The other is transcoding, which if you’re streaming locally is not really required. Personally, I have dozens of users and some require transcoding because their internet connections are slower than my blu ray rips. Join us at !plex@lemmy.ml

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        11 months ago

        I don’t remember exactly, but it used to be that you could only stream to mobile devices if you had Plex Pass (I mean, you could just use the mobile browser instead but that is ofc less convenient). Another perk with Plex Pass is that you can download content from the server to watch offline on your device, for example if you’re going traveling. Skipping intros I think is also a premium feature. Possibly the built-in subtitle downloader is also a Pass/premium feature.

        But otherwise I don’t think it’s necessary. Try it out, all the basic features are available in the free version and spinning it up is super easy. If you decide you like it you can just purchase a lifetime Plex Pass.