Plex Media Server
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@marcusquinn Oh gosh no, even if it was - I wouldn't use such old code from 2019. I could probably give it a try again now that I know more about the cloudron api and such?
@murgero I think it's worth the effort. It seems to be a common search, and I can see the benefits of having it, given the broad awareness of it for smart TV integration. There's also more collaborators here too now, if you get stuck on anything.
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This is literally the only thing stopping me from going cloudron full time. It is the most popular media server app with the most clients. I think it really would be worth getting this on the catalog.
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This is literally the only thing stopping me from going cloudron full time. It is the most popular media server app with the most clients. I think it really would be worth getting this on the catalog.
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@Trackborne
Have you checked out Jellyfin?@privsec you suggested the same thing a year ago
https://forum.cloudron.io/post/49425
And no, it‘s not an alternative:
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I agree, Plex is a high-quality and user value app. Vote count helps highlight these views, too.
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@girish I believe there’s no local auth, though you can allow no-auth access for local network clients… https://support.plex.tv/articles/?s=Authentication&search=support_articles
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@privsec you suggested the same thing a year ago
https://forum.cloudron.io/post/49425
And no, it‘s not an alternative:
@necrevistonnezr Well I suppose as you say it was a year ago, maybe Jellyfin has got some way and improved what it was capable of?
Plex s very slick for sure, yet not Free Software and not as private.
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I created a post in the Plex forum.
Maybe the Plex staff will create a Cloudron App.
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@necrevistonnezr said in Plex Media Server:
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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/
@murgero Hi !
I apologize for contacting you 5 years later but I wanted to know if your Plex application project would succeed?I installed Plex via Ubuntu, alongside Cloudron. It's perfect on a local network, but impossible to access it from the external internet network.
Is help possible?
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@murgero Hi !
I apologize for contacting you 5 years later but I wanted to know if your Plex application project would succeed?I installed Plex via Ubuntu, alongside Cloudron. It's perfect on a local network, but impossible to access it from the external internet network.
Is help possible?
@bmwx3000 said in Plex Media Server:
I installed Plex via Ubuntu, alongside Cloudron. It's perfect on a local network, but impossible to access it from the external internet network.
You cannot do this. It's not supported by Cloudron. Sadly my plex project has been dead for years
I'd recommend installing plex on another device or vps and using that for plex for now.
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I just run plex server on my windows gaming PC, its accessible anywhere. And the gaming GPU makes transcoding a breeze. The storage is on a NAS with mapped drives. cloudron is on the same home network, but doesn't need to interact with it at all.
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I dumped plex for jellyfin, considering the strange decision plex has made lately regarding sharing viewing history with other users, and other seemingly common issues I had (watched / unwatched data just resetting randomly)... Jellyfin (so far) is a better experience.
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Plex although a very impressive application, is eroding what it once was.
Jellyfin is the way to go -
Did anyone experience Jellyfin on Smart TVs? I had read that only the Plex native app on Smart TV (android) is decent.
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Did anyone experience Jellyfin on Smart TVs? I had read that only the Plex native app on Smart TV (android) is decent.
@SansGuidon said in Plex Media Server:
Did anyone experience Jellyfin on Smart TVs?
Yeah I use it on mine. Works fine, but never used Plex so can't compare. So long as you've got a webOS (which afaict is the best os for smart tvs anyway) powered TV it's easy as there is a Jellyfin app.
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I've used both, jellyfin was useable, if at times a little clunky. plex is more polished however has its own tarnish added by the way the devs are pushing how you can use it.
Currently I'm running plex (wrongly) on the cloudron server, because despite having a GPU & working drivers in it, due to the way the docker system and jellyfin work together the performance was rubbish. One day I'll dedicate a different box to plex. I bought the lifetime license, so get all the niceities that seem more elusive on jellyfin.
I use a roku for one TV, and while my other smart TV (Sony) is much newer the built in app runs worse -
I've used both, jellyfin was useable, if at times a little clunky. plex is more polished however has its own tarnish added by the way the devs are pushing how you can use it.
Currently I'm running plex (wrongly) on the cloudron server, because despite having a GPU & working drivers in it, due to the way the docker system and jellyfin work together the performance was rubbish. One day I'll dedicate a different box to plex. I bought the lifetime license, so get all the niceities that seem more elusive on jellyfin.
I use a roku for one TV, and while my other smart TV (Sony) is much newer the built in app runs worse@AartJansen I have the same setup - Plex on the same server as Cloudron. Since I only use it locally, it’s not connected to the web.