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Use code: PEACEOUT23

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Go pro with Plex Pass.
Films are life. TV is king. Music is everything. We totally get it. Which is why we’ve created a more premium personal media experience, just for you.

Make media magic.
Take your passion for your personal media server to the next level.

Skip Intro & Skip Credits
Intros and credits can now be skipped automatically (bye-bye button), disabled (for credit lovers), or chosen manually each time via the Skip Credits button. (Skip Intro is for personal media only.)

Plexamp Exclusives
Get access to members-only Plexamp features like Sonic Sage, Guest DJ, Mix Builders, Related Tracks, and more.

Enhanced Music Features
Level up your playback experience with features like Sweet Fades and Loudness leveling, or rediscover your collection through powerful sonic analysis.

Lyrics
See timed lyrics to your favourite songs when available, so you can karaoke (or lip sync) like a pro.

Tidal Plan Discount
Get your HiFi or HiFi Plus TIDAL subscription for a buck less than you can anywhere else.

The Power to Download
Bring all your favorite personal movie and music collections wherever you roam, no internet required. Remember to call shotgun!

A community of collectors.
Your passion and support is what keeps our Plex engineers fed, fueled, and inspired to create the next best thing. Premier access to betas and the newest Plex Labs innovations are just some of the perks you’ll receive for playing such a vital role in our global community.
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  1. ok11's avatar
    What do people use Plex for?
    If I stream everything (Netflix, Spotify etc) and don’t have a library of films/music, is it of any use?
    Thanks
    Nick_Rider's avatar
    Basically you get access to a lot of older films from free streaming or low paid subscriptions like Prime. So this is worth it for the lifetime membership alone.

    Plus you can build your own library on an old computer, NAS from DVDs to stream worldwide. And then you get the PlexAmp which I have never used but I believe is similar to Spotify, YouTube Music etc.

    It's a really nice setup and has a great GUI if you want to build your own personal library that doesn't get deleted as what is happening now to PlayStation, Amazon and Netflix users who "Buy" content that they don't actually own and greedy corps are removing from users.

    So yeah you get a lot even if you aren't ready to build your own content.
  2. bigbadwolves's avatar
    Ah yes plex lifetime. I bought that way back when they first came out. Funny its not actually lifetime...
    zubsha02's avatar
    What do you mean?
  3. FlyingSquirrel's avatar
    Why use plex, when there is Jellyfin?
    modmouse's avatar
    Why use Jellyfin, when there is Plex?

    Plex has a natively available app on Fire TV sticks when sideloading will no longer work sometime in 2024.
  4. cjb1971's avatar
    Streamio integrated with real debrid and trakt.
    Add anything you want to watch on trakt to your favourites using your phone.
    Click on streamio on firestick and watch via the real debrid links(mostly 4k quality)
    Bendown's avatar
    What is this real debrid I keep hearing about?
  5. Swarfega's avatar
    Plex and Jellyfin are becoming more and more relevant again with so many streaming services now
    creamola's avatar
    And Jellyfin is free: jellyfin.org/

    I have never understood what benefits a paid for Plex licence gives over free Jellyfin. This is not a criticism of Plex or their licencing, I just genuinely haven't really found any use-case scenarios that Jellyfin can't cover for me.
  6. Chiptivo's avatar
    I'd love to find a nice easy tutorial to setup a plex server that automatically scalps and catalogues up in the cloud somewhere?
    juniorelvis's avatar
    Tried different ways, settled on using swizzin on a seedbox, just get a cheap seedbox (e.g. Contabo for about 10-15 euros a month) then all the docs on swizzin are here: swizzin.ltd/get…ted. One word of warning, it does require you to be a little hands on. For a hand-holding experience I recommend bytesized hosting (bytesized-hosting.com/), that's seedbox + apps all in one. If you go hands on though you can do cool things like install plex-debrid: github.com/its…rid (provided you haave a debrid service) then when you watchlist anything in Plex, it's available to stream (usually) seconds later in Plex. It's pretty amazing. (edited)
  7. T1Cybernetic's avatar
    I run plex from a spare pc to stream files to my family and friends. Grab and install Tautulli too and you will have a great little setup!
  8. raid33's avatar
    Just FYI jellyfin is free and has worked better for me personally
  9. wagendeal's avatar
    I have used the free versions of Plex for years, I’ve never had Plex Pass though. Everything works well on IPad, Roku, and Samsung Tv. What difference will the Plex Pass make?
    Simon_Martin's avatar
    I bought it for the features described above, also to support the developer.
  10. _mayhem_'s avatar
    Does anyone know of this would work well on a Nvidia shield pro? Thinking of setting up a server using a 2tb external SSD
    waz12345's avatar
    Yes but you don't need the pro version, just use the free version. I do that on my shield pro and it's all dandy
  11. helal94's avatar
    I paid for this, to use the download feature but I must say it’s quite slow and a bit of a pain to use that feature.
    Velete's avatar
    If your downloading from your own Plex server on your NAS or PC or such then the speed will largely be dependant by your own available upload/download speeds between the devices, if they are all on the same network it should be super fast - if your away from home then it's going to be whatever upload speed your NAS/PC can access on home internet and whatever speed is available to your travelling device (cellular,WiFi,etc)
  12. chucknorrispc's avatar
    Voted hot but personally prefer Emby
    beaversrus's avatar
    When do they have an offer
  13. grrjkr's avatar
    Thinking of making a separate server for child friendly content, do I need a second license for that ? I want an isolate child friendly environment .

    Currently using a fire stick, would prefer a Plex only device
    McShane's avatar
    Just create as child account and restrict what content is shown via seperate libaries?
  14. Rolefitleader's avatar
    Love Plex make your film library come to life,a must have
  15. BadGoy's avatar
    What's the point of this
    Mail's avatar
    Plex is a software that sees media that you already own or can find online by other methods and store them in a format where it's easy to navigate; can be accessed by most mobile devices and more.

    Plex pass allows you to have access to premium features, such as PlexAmp, hardware transcoding (such as a GPU in the computer that you'd be using and HDR) just to name a selection. These allow you access to multiple streaming at once (hardware transcoding), better colour accuracy/brightness/quality (HDR) and an easy way to select your music (like your own Spotify/Amazon Music) (PlexAmp).

    I've been using Plex (the free version) for years and I've "ripped" movies to put onto my server. Have since never needed Netflix, Amazon Prime or gone to anywhere like the cinema for only the cost of running time that my server is doing anyway for projects.

    For the cost of £70~ and running costs of a computer, say as an example if you got a Dell Optiplex and put a NVIDIA Quadro P2000 in it, it'll be a very efficient and cheap running machine that you get better performance and a better library (because you'll design it yourself) than places like Netflix/Amazon Prime would be able to provide for you. (edited)
  16. richb93's avatar
    Bought this a while back and it is good, but it definitely has good competition now. I do get weird problems with it from time to time, but for the most part it's solid enough.
    jjav's avatar
    Same here.
  17. celalcan's avatar
    I have this for a year and didn't even use once. I don't actually know what to do with it.
    Knoxen's avatar
    Bare minimum - allows to properly use plex on the phone. But does have quite a few good things when you host your own server.
  18. silencesanctuary's avatar
    I bet that grubby little man Knock Off Nigel uses Plex.
    ShopCom123's avatar
    I sure do!
  19. Conkers816's avatar
    I’ve got lifetime passes for Plex and Emby and yet I use Jellyfin for my own content .. go figure
    PsychoSonny's avatar
    Why? I found jellyfin to be awful. Emby is much better. Never used Plex so can't compare
  20. haytham999's avatar
    Even a free lifetime subscription of Plex is still a bad deal. Thanks but no thanks.

    They're as bad as lastpass, or even worse when it comes to security and code integrity. (edited)
  21. seanuk03's avatar
    I paid £20 for this a few months back using the vpn and turkish bank account trick….
    McShane's avatar
    Unless you have blueprints for a time machine, the Turkish method doesn't work anymore as they've jacked up the price.
  22. ACIDFORUMS's avatar
    Anyone have a login?
  23. halecrater's avatar
    Anyone near Southend able to come spend an hour talking me through?
  24. anuruddha's avatar
    Awesome
    Bendown's avatar
    I was a avid user of Kodi, now I have purchased Plex I use it for my movies and plexamp is ace, saved me paying for services like Tidal etc. loove it
  25. Duckman's avatar
    They gave up on Android Shield, so that put Plex in the dumpster for me.
    anuruddha's avatar
    Did you mean Nvidia shield or a Android Plex app
  26. phil.bradley's avatar
    Where do I find the code on Plex app?
    phil.bradley's avatar
    Not the code above the TV link code or a code the app is asking for?
  27. Knoxen's avatar
    Will be interesting to see how the landscape changes in a year due to the recent forced migrations. I do expect global Emby use to grow, but how that Jellyfin also will start moving on faster - so system apps just not up to par at the moment.
  28. frankblack100's avatar
    Used to use Plex years ago. Now have Weyd with Real Debrid and Prem. Never looked back. Is Plex Shares still a thing?
  29. groovyrob's avatar
    So worth it, highly recommended
  30. marcosscriven's avatar
    Is Emby better these days?
    FlyingSquirrel's avatar
    Emby was forked into Jellyfin, Emby is not really maintained anymore, Jellyfin is essentially parity with Plex now
  31. HellriderUKDeals69's avatar
    To all Plex users - I am running Plex on Nvidia Shield Pro but find that the volume output is very low through my Sonos Beam soundbar compared to Kodi. I have to really turn up the volume on the remote to hear anything clearly. Have set the Audio Boost to High on Plex settings. Any clues?
    lewiscooksey's avatar
    Set audio to pass through on Plex settings.
  32. Mebster's avatar
    Sorry guys but where do people get their content? Used to use certain sites before but understanding is they're mostly shut down now.

    Can someone PM me?
  33. leeharvey2000's avatar
    Thank you, I’ve been enjoying setting my server up for the family. Now I don’t have to worry what my daughter is watching on wokeflix and kids YouTube. (edited)
  34. edp33's avatar
    I tried plex over a year ago and liked it but it didn’t have what I wanted at the time not sure if that has changed but basically I want to have one place to store everything local content , online streaming services, Netflix, Disney etc and tv channels alongside the tvip providers and have record functionality as well and have the discover search feature able to search all of these by title
    , actor, genre etc.  bit like justwatch, reel good etc but they don’t scan local/iptv , i recall that plex didn’t scan local or iptv on discover search at the time or perhaps I configured it wrong just would be nice to ditch the sky q box and have everything from one pc box and stream to fire sticks around the house (edited)
    darren_hooker's avatar
    Is it hard to set up and use? Tia mate
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