Plex Media Server
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@necrevistonnezr Not sure if possible right now with cloudron to mount a volume in docker to an external folder via user config, but you might need to copy data to a folder inside the container.
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So I got it to run, however it seems that there are issues running plex behind a reverse proxy. I attempted to setup without that however it still breaks during the setup via the web browser. It might not be possible or my knowledge is too limited to get it to work. (I don't use plex, I prefer Subsonic or Emby.)
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Can it run in the local network only without exposing it to the internet?
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The reverse proxy is something that Cloudron automatically sets up and I am not 100% sure on how to prevent it.
HOWEVER - IF and only IF you need it on local only, then just install the package on the server. Take backups and all that before hand. No need to use docker or Cloudron:
https://linuxize.com/post/how-to-install-plex-media-server-on-ubuntu-18-04/
Just keep in mind that this would be considered an unsupported modification. (I'll help where I can though )
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@murgero said in Plex Media Server:
This model supports DLNA. I am building a cloudron plex app now, but in the meantime, try a DLNA server.
Example: https://www.howtogeek.com/215400/how-to-turn-your-computer-into-a-dlna-media-server/
I tried Minidlna (now ReadyMedia) but I guess it's the same issue with ports. I changed the Minidlna TCP port to 4390 (which is open in Cloudron for mail sieve which I don't use) but it cannot be seen by the TV - I guess minidlna also needs UDP 1900...
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@necrevistonnezr I just remember cloudron uses iptables to manage it's firewall and will only allow certain ports it is aware to be open.
See your PM for details.
Essentially we need to allow the plex port:
iptables -I INPUT -p tcp -m tcp --dport 32400 -j ACCEPT
<- Plex Web UI
iptables -I INPUT -p tcp -m tcp --dport 32469 -j ACCEPT
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I just played a little with installing Plex. I see it like to create some media directories in /opt/something and copy all the mediafiles there.
I want my media to stay where it is, and not be copied or moved anywhere else. If copied it will double my 600GB media to a total of 1200GB.
Maybe Plex is not for me. Or is there some other way to have Plex serve media from their current location, without copying or moving it?
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EDIT: Sorry! Taking question elsewhere as it was not actually on topic. Sorry again.
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Yes Plex is 100% legit but for CLOUDRON? IDK I believe this is docker based I have not USED Plex in while because most hosting companies frowned on me uploading my DVDs digitally to their storage...
IF CAN BRING PLEX OR IT IS POSSIBLE should stop all dev on everything and work on PLEX server side deployment turn key..
here is good idea if Plex is not do-able
https://github.com/webtorrent/webtorrent -
@willywonka said in Plex Media Server:
Yes Plex is 100% legit but for CLOUDRON? IDK I believe this is docker based I have not USED Plex in while because most hosting companies frowned on me uploading my DVDs digitally to their storage...
There are cloudron users with their own server at home / the office / the hoster.
@willywonka said in Plex Media Server:
IF CAN BRING PLEX OR IT IS POSSIBLE should stop all dev on everything and work on PLEX server side deployment turn key..
here is good idea if Plex is not do-able
https://github.com/webtorrent/webtorrentI honestly don't understand the meaning of this sentence.
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Is Plex still being worked on?
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@girish that’s great as Plex has the widest „official“ hardware support... https://support.plex.tv/articles/204080173-which-smart-tv-models-are-supported/
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I would love to see Plex in here. Its got the best of Jellyfin and Emby for me. Shareplay from Jellyfin (new) and properly functioning apps for mobile and smart TVs from Emby. And more! And hardware transcoding is a thing now I believe?
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@murgero sorry I'm getting back this thread after the war. Seems like Airsonic is the most maintain package and Libresonic is mostly depreciated.
More info on here: https://airsonic.github.io/
But it seems like it's really more music orientated whereas Plex/Emby/Jellyfin are more for videos.
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@avatar1024 It's waiting for the volume support in the next Cloudron release (see Announcements thread about Cloudron 6). With the volume support, you can mount host paths into apps. This is required to bring in "external media" into apps. Currently, you have to copy over all your media into the app container and this will also be part of the backup, not ideal for media apps.