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    • gjacobseG

      NC: Download direct from Plex

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      @JasGot said in NC: Download direct from Plex:

      @marcinozga said in NC: Download direct from Plex:

      It's a social problem, not a technical one.

      Related to Scott? 🙂

      Nope.

    • wirestyle22W

      Running Plex in Multiple Vehicles

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      @IRJ said in Running Plex in Multiple Vehicles:

      This just seems like a bad idea all-around.

      Offering it free Several thousand dollar investment in equipment and labor (free I suppose) Wonky setup that isnt user friendly and doesn't give a good user or driver experience This isn't setup and forget about it. Don't forget to factor in maintenance Relying on celluar data
      whats wrong with being free? the equipment listed in this thread are pretty cheap - though frankly, 60 person bus, not sure a R-Pi could handle that many streams (worse case) hard not to agree here - Plex wasn't designed for this. You likely want something like the airlines have, and yeah, it's going to be expensive as hell! yep, will likely require maintenace cellular - well no, OP already said connection for this system will be WiFi to the headquarters only.

      But I have some followup -
      How much WiFi bandwidth is needed to support 60+ devices for streaming media?
      will the media distributing device have enough bandwidth to support 60+ devices?
      The OP mentioned that passengers can use the WiFi to get online via the cellular link in the bus - will there be only one WiFi network on the bus, to get to both the internet and the local video streaming? Are there any security concerns with this?

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      Best Plex player to use with a non smart tv or as a portable HDMI player?

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      @JasGot said in Best Plex player to use with a non smart tv or as a portable HDMI player?:

      @NashBrydges I looked at these. The Rokus do not present themselves as a mobile device, so this means I cannot use the Plex SYNC feature. This wouldn't really be that bad if it had internal storage it can play from. Managing everything from Plex would be nice, but I wouldn't mind copying stuff to an SD card or USB stick if I needed to.

      Do you know if any of the Rokus can play from local storage while offline?

      No, you're correct. While I haven't tried, they are supposed to be able to play content from a USB connected drive. That being sai, if you're looking at Plex, I'm assuming you have a Plex server installed. I have my Plex server in the datacenter and I can play content from that server from anywhere in the world using my Roku device. No transcoding required from the Plex server since the Roku handles all of that heavy lifting. The only thing required is to make sure your outbound bandwidth would allow full feed of your video files via internet from your Plex server. If you want this to run like this, you'll need to expose port 32400 (or other custom port you designate) to the internet otherwise all playback is handled through the Plex.tv servers and your playback will be throttled to 2Mbps max. I've been able to play a 70Mbps 4k HDR10 video from a remote location at full bandwidth this way.

    • JaredBuschJ

      Updating plex on Fedora

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      @JaredBusch said in Updating plex on Fedora:

      @black3dynamite said in Updating plex on Fedora:

      Got the script part done. Just need to create schedule for it.
      https://gitlab.com/black3dynamite/scripts/blob/master/Plex/Upgrade-Plex.sh

      I assume you could expand this to other systems. But I never checked.

      Right now its set up for Fedora and maybe CentOS 8.

    • JaredBuschJ

      What do you use for a home media server

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      @JaredBusch said in What do you use for a home media server:

      @JasGot said in What do you use for a home media server:

      @JaredBusch said in What do you use for a home media server:

      Plex works with more gear.
      https://www.plex.tv/features/live-tv-dvr/ (scroll down)

      Just curious, did you ever decide on an OTA tuner? I am looking for one to play with using Plex. Seems there are several options, and since this tech has been around awhile, they probably all work ok. But if you looked at them and chose one in particular, I'd be interested in which one you chose and why.

      Thanks.

      I purchased a HD HomeRun unit.

      I think that that is what my dad uses on Fedora.

    • wirestyle22W

      Plex Update 1.10.1.4602 seems to break remote connectivity

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      wirestyle22W

      @jaredbusch Plex remote connectivity up and running. Thanks dude.

    • wirestyle22W

      Setting Up Samba for Use with Plex (CentOS 7.2 Minimal)

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      NashBrydgesN

      So...any thoughts on best practice for Plex setup but with >30TB of content?

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      Hulu and Netflix Streaming Devices

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      @Jason said:

      Roku 3 was totally worth the money.. To bad it's made me less productive already.

      It is worth the $$... And saving us about $80 bucks a month in cable fees... Our TV bill was ~90 bucks a month. We completely dropped Cable TV (still have them for their awesome internet!)... I don't count Netflix since we've always paid for that... but we got Hulu for $8 a month, and SlingTV for $30 a month)... (Sling TV offers a few live channels, like TBS, Disney (and XD and Junior), History Channel, Boomerang, CartoonNetwork, and a few kids channels in our package.

    • thanksajdotcomT

      If You Run Plex on Linux...

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      @Rob-Dunn Yup, I hope it helps!

    • thanksajdotcomT

      Another Reason I Find Linux Superior to Windows - Setting Up My Plex Server

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      @david.wiese said:

      i setup plex on my win7 pc without any issues. Port forwarding for outside access is setup as well. It took me all of 30 minutes to install and configure so i could watch on any device inside my network. I'm not sure what issues you had however.

      In all fairness, it may have been the VM I was using. I just rebuilt a new version of it, as it had originally come from my first and only ever P2V. It never seemed stable, but the new VM is much more so.

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