• LittleLordLimerick
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    1 year ago

    Plex is just a media server. You have to acquire content through some other means, then you can host it on a Plex server and stream it to any device that has the Plex app installed.

    I have a Plex server that my entire family has logins for, and I put whatever movies or shows people are interested in. Basically you can make your own mini Netflix.

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      1 year ago

      I got Plex on a RasPi3 and an external 2TB. I have to limit to 1080p/x264 but works quite well.

      If I want 4K I’ll buy the disc, downloading even Blu-ray quality is so goddamn big.

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        1 year ago

        I had a pi4 but I found it struggled with transcoding and multiple streams, ended up with too much buffering.

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        1 year ago

        Not quite, I think those just stream over Wi-Fi like Chromecast?

        Plex has a full media server application that your can run on a computer, and you can stream your media from it over the internet to any device that has the Plex client app.

        I have a Plex server set up and running on an old laptop in my bedroom with a huge library of movies and TV shows. It acts like basically any streaming service such as Netflix, but it’s my own stuff. I can watch from anywhere on any device that has a Plex client app. I can also send invitations to friends and family so they can access it, too.