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  • Exactly my point. There's some due hard people here saying that remote streaming is only possible because of plex's servers, but that's just not true. They act as fancy DNS or proxying, they lust point to your local server. That's all. Regular DNS or even an IP and port are all it takes to get remote streaming up

  • I know I'm one of them, and at the time and even now I supported it. They were adding features, they did plexamp! It was great, and I was happy to help pay for development. Now though? Nothing worthwhile added in years, and just more ways to nickle and dime. Not to mention the ad-riddled free "content" they're shoving in front of my users. Nope, I'm done. My lifetime plex pass ended up being about $10 per year that I used it, and I'll say I'm content with that.

  • I don't understand why people keep saying that. I can stream outside my network. Others can stream it from outside my network. That's remote streaming in my book.

  • My users are upset, and that makes me upset. I've been fielding calls and messages from them for the last hour where they're worried they have to start paying. So yeah, I don't really care that it doesn't apply to them, Plex sent an email that to the average user looks like they need to start paying. That was a shitty move on their part.

    They could have done a banner on each client if they connected to a non-plex pass server and said "Hey starting in a few days, this won't be free", and left plex pass ones alone. They could have narrowed the emails down to "If you've connected to a free server in the last year". It appears that they just blasted it out. I know for a fact that one of the accounts has never connected to a free server.e

    And all of that is ignoring that it was free for a decade already, so why is it suddenly a "premium" service. So yeah, they bungled the entire situation, and I'm out.

  • I've been testing out Jellyfin for a while anyway. I'm honestly surprised how much they've caught up

  • Seriously for the 1000th time I have a plex pass.

  • I know for a fact that minimum one of them has not, the second email I would be extremely surprised if they had.

  • Mostly official, I tried finamp a while back, but not in the last couple of years. Official ones work great

  • Jellyfin is the server, the official apps are usually found by searching for Jellyfin just like Plex, there's a few other ones out there with funny names that are also available. https://jellyfin.org/downloads/clients/

  • Except I have a pass and my users are still getting the email. So either they're incompetent sending out the emails, they are trying to trick my users into thinking they need to pay, or they're lying and they will need to pay eventually... All of those reasons tell me it's time to stop using Plex.

  • No, I'm a plex pass holder, and the (now two) users who have received it only use my server. They still got the email.

  • My experience with the apps has been good, I use the android TV one daily and I like it. The most I had to do was log in using the username/password and also the URL, but I plan on just giving that to my users so they know how to log in.

  • And that should be enough right there to get all server owners to drop Plex

  • Yup, for the time it was worth it. I got about 7 years out of my "lifetime" plex pass, and I got it on sale. All in all, I won't say the money was wasted.

    It's 100% a waste if anyone pays for that BS monthly streaming fee though.

  • If that's the case, then best case they're being incredbily scummy and my users are getting lied to. Of which, I won't just let them pay monthly for something they don't need.

  • They have the right to ask, but I don't have to pay. I've been playing with Jellyfin for about a month now, and I have to say, it's just as easy as Plex is. The only thing I had to do myself was make my own users. In fact, I tried Jellyfin a few years ago and was unimpressed - now all I see is Plex making stuff to make advertisers happy while Jellyfin is adding stuff to make it's users happy, to the point where I think Jellyfin has surpassed Plex.

  • Others in another thread are trying to convince me that the email is wrong, that my Plex Pass should mean everyone gets to stream for free. The email, however, kinda indicates otherwise. So who knows what's going on over there, but either way - I'm done

  • What do you want me to say? I hold a plex pass. I'm the server owner. My users are receiving that email.

  • I'm a server owner and had no idea. If I did, I would have left then.

  • I don't know if you're trying to exclaim that it doesn't cover it, or that it's a fair thing.

    I'm a Plex pass holder on my server - and my user does not have a plex pass. From what I'm reading they need to pay a subscription to access my (Plex pass) server.