• Sale on Plex Pass

    From Gamgee@21:2/138 to All on Wed Nov 26 12:17:43 2025
    Hi all,

    Wanted to pass on some info - for any of you that use a Plex server...

    The "Lifetime Plex Pass" is currently on sale (this week only) for
    $150 (normally $250). Pretty good deal, maybe a nice stocking stuffer.

    Details here: https://www.plex.tv/plans/



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  • From Nightfox@21:1/137 to Gamgee on Wed Nov 26 10:32:43 2025
    Re: Sale on Plex Pass
    By: Gamgee to All on Wed Nov 26 2025 12:17 pm

    Wanted to pass on some info - for any of you that use a Plex server...

    The "Lifetime Plex Pass" is currently on sale (this week only) for $150 (normally $250). Pretty good deal, maybe a nice stocking stuffer.

    Details here: https://www.plex.tv/plans/

    The price has gone up.. About 5 years ago, a Plex Lifetime Pass was $120, and I got one for $80 during one of their sales.

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  • From Gamgee@21:2/138 to Nightfox on Wed Nov 26 14:45:03 2025
    Nightfox wrote to Gamgee <=-

    Re: Sale on Plex Pass
    By: Gamgee to All on Wed Nov 26 2025 12:17 pm

    Wanted to pass on some info - for any of you that use a Plex server...

    The "Lifetime Plex Pass" is currently on sale (this week only) for $150 (normally $250). Pretty good deal, maybe a nice stocking stuffer.

    Details here: https://www.plex.tv/plans/

    The price has gone up.. About 5 years ago, a Plex Lifetime Pass was
    $120, and I got one for $80 during one of their sales.

    Nice! Yes that is a pretty dramatic increase in only 5 years. Like everything else these days, I guess.



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  • From niter3@21:1/199 to Gamgee on Wed Nov 26 20:26:40 2025
    Hi all,

    Wanted to pass on some info - for any of you that use a Plex server...

    The "Lifetime Plex Pass" is currently on sale (this week only) for
    $150 (normally $250). Pretty good deal, maybe a nice stocking stuffer.


    I stepped away from Plex years ago. I currently do in fact have a life pass, but with the direction plex has been goin in recent years I jumped over to Emby.

    How is plex treating you?

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  • From maskreet@21:1/114 to TheCivvie on Wed Nov 26 19:11:15 2025
    On 26 Nov 2025, TheCivvie said the following...

    I have tried Jellyfin but it creaks my heart. I am not expecting the polish of Plex but it just keeps dieing on my mac. I guess I need to
    find all the config stuff and delete it

    Yeah, I literally only installed it for the remote streaming, it doesn't look great for a default install. You can modify it and get it looking how you want, but it involved a lot of coding and trial and error, and I'm not really interested since it's just for remote streaming.

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  • From maskreet@21:1/114 to Nightfox on Wed Nov 26 19:12:12 2025
    On 26 Nov 2025, Nightfox said the following...

    Re: Re: Sale on Plex Pass
    By: maskreet to Nightfox on Wed Nov 26 2025 05:31 pm

    Yeah, they're not really offering much extra with the constant increa prices. As a matter of fact, they recently took *away* the ability to stream remotely unless you have a Plex pass, which is just a terrible idea.

    They know a lot of people stream remotely with their Plex setup, and also share their libraries with other people to stream remotely. It's a way for them to prod people to pay up for the Plex pass, which seems kind of scummy to me.

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  • From TheCivvie@21:1/229 to maskreet on Thu Nov 27 01:00:09 2025

    Hello maskreet!

    26 Nov 25 19:11, you wrote to me:

    I have tried Jellyfin but it creaks my heart. I am not expecting
    the polish of Plex but it just keeps dieing on my mac. I guess I
    need to find all the config stuff and delete it

    Yeah, I literally only installed it for the remote streaming, it
    doesn't look great for a default install. You can modify it and get it looking how you want, but it involved a lot of coding and trial and
    error, and I'm not really interested since it's just for remote
    streaming.

    After I typed my reply, I went to the Mac and deleted all the old stuff related to Jellyfin and reinstalled it. This time I chose a lighter music library and it is currently at 85%. I will let it run overnight and then add my main library to it. I have a small collection of Compilation albums and the main one is all the bands and stuff

    TheCivvie


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  • From Nightfox@21:1/137 to maskreet on Wed Nov 26 17:05:44 2025
    Re: Re: Sale on Plex Pass
    By: maskreet to Nightfox on Wed Nov 26 2025 07:12 pm

    They know a lot of people stream remotely with their Plex setup, and also share their libraries with other people to stream remotely. It's a way for them to prod people to pay up for the Plex pass, which seems kind of scummy to me.

    I had already bought a Plex Lifetime Pass for the other features, so for me it will be unchanged, but it does seem weird.

    I like being able to stream my content remotely. I also use Plex as a DVR for some TV shows (such as Jeopardy); I like being able to watch my library, including recorded TV shows, remotely. And I think it's cool that Plex can stream my local over-the-air TV channels remotely too. :)

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  • From Gamgee@21:2/138 to niter3 on Wed Nov 26 22:10:34 2025
    niter3 wrote to Gamgee <=-

    Wanted to pass on some info - for any of you that use a Plex server...

    The "Lifetime Plex Pass" is currently on sale (this week only) for
    $150 (normally $250). Pretty good deal, maybe a nice stocking stuffer.

    I stepped away from Plex years ago. I currently do in fact have a life pass, but with the direction plex has been goin in recent years I
    jumped over to Emby.

    How is plex treating you?

    Yes, I understand what you're talking about. I don't have the Pass, and likely won't. I only use the server for in-the-house stuff, no remote
    access or transcoding requirements. This lets me run it on non-premium hardware and I have some of my movies ripped from DVD/BD on there, along
    with some Turkish historical TV shows that I enjoy (paid downloads).
    For that limited use case, it's quite good for what my wife and me need.

    I did experiment some with Jellyfin too, but the user interface was not
    very pleasing to me and I've stuck with Plex.



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  • From Gamgee@21:2/138 to Nightfox on Thu Nov 27 19:22:16 2025
    Nightfox wrote to Gamgee <=-

    Well... not completely sure, but it seems to work well, and the hardware has no fancy GPU in it. All players (Roku) and the server are on wired ethernet, so Wifi is not a factor. Haven't ever seen any videos with external graphical format subtitles. I do use subtitles a lot on Turkish TV shows, but they are "embedded" into the vidoes (mp4/mkv) already and seem to work automagically.

    Yeah, if subtitles are embedded into the video, then they're just part
    of the video; there's nothing really automagic about that, and the downside is you can't turn off those subtitles (since they're part of
    the video).

    In this particular case, there is no downside, as I don't speak Turkish.
    ;-)




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  • From Gamgee@21:2/138 to paulie420 on Thu Nov 27 19:22:16 2025
    paulie420 wrote to Gamgee <=-

    Wanted to pass on some info - for any of you that use a Plex server...

    The "Lifetime Plex Pass" is currently on sale (this week only) for
    $150 (normally $250). Pretty good deal, maybe a nice stocking stuffer.

    Details here: https://www.plex.tv/plans/

    I hate to say that I might consider this. I tried all the other
    options, and Plex is just far beyond the rest...

    Agreed.

    I hate to have to pay for software, but DO like to support projects
    that make sense to me - this ones just a bit steep, even @ $150 - but
    is prolly the way to go - IF it remains a 'lifetime' pass.

    Too many projects have sold lifetime licenses only to change something
    in the future that breaks the license.

    Yeah, I hear ya on that, but I think this company is big enough (and
    "known" enough) that that promise will be kept.




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  • From Accession@21:1/200 to paulie420 on Thu Nov 27 21:34:02 2025
    Hey paulie420!

    On Thu, 27 Nov 2025 13:00:34 -0800, you wrote:

    I hate to say that I might consider this. I tried all the other options,
    and Plex is just far beyond the rest...

    I'm contemplating it also, and for the same reason. I looked at Kodi, Emby, and a couple others just the other day and they kinda look like dogshit compared to Plex. Kodi was the only one I'd give a little credit to, because apparantly you can change the way the UI looks.. so maybe there's some community provided "themes" or something.

    I hate to have to pay for software, but DO like to support projects that make sense to me - this ones just a bit steep, even @ $150 - but is
    prolly the way to go - IF it remains a 'lifetime' pass.

    And this is the only reason I haven't jumped on the bandwagon yet, also. Since they're currently restructuring their pricing (word is the lifetime pass is going to just about double), and they just took away remote viewing from the free version (which honestly, I'm kinda surprised they had it there in the first place), what else are they going to do?

    Too many projects have sold lifetime licenses only to change something
    in the future that breaks the license.

    I know you already know this - but it's a perfect example of what you're saying, and why I'm hesitant to jump into a "lifetime pass". They can and will /definitely/ change it if profits are down, or stagnant and they aren't making enough money (which according to "the boards" should increase exponentially with a graph in the very upwards slope direction every quarter. ;)

    VMWare had a great FREE version, then took it away while completely restructuring their pricing. Lost thousands of customers, and now offer the free version again. :D

    The fact that very high dollar making people make these kinds of decisions without realizing beforehand what the consequences will be, is astounding. I suppose at the time it's more of doing whatever it takes to make "the board" happy.

    Either way, I think we still have tomorrow to think about it. To be honest, I may just keep my free version account of Plex. I also don't need transcoding, and had never used it remotely. I just kept it running to watch old stored movies, since we don't bother with DVD or BluRay players any more.

    Regards,
    Nick

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  • From Warpslide@21:3/110 to Nightfox on Thu Nov 27 16:58:28 2025
    On 27 Nov 2025, Nightfox said the following...

    Which DVR are you using? I recently added a quad-tuner HD Homerun to

    Plex itself acts as a DVR..

    D'oh! I mis-typed, I *meant* tuner, but my pre-coffee brain typed DVR...

    I have 2 tuners set up with Plex: A HDHomerun Flex 4K and an internal Hauppauge TV tuner card. The HDHomerun has its own DVR functionality

    Ah, perfect. I had an old tuner card (also Hauppauge I believe) and tried in in an old PC first, when I saw how well the Plex DVR works I went on the hunt for a good deal on an HD HomeRun. Found someone on eBay selling the HDHomeRun Flex Quatro (ATSC 1.0) for a good price and took the plunge. Uses less power than running the old PC to record the stations.

    too, and I've actually been using the HDHomerun DVR for ATSC 3.0 broadcasts.. A few of the main stations here broadcast in ATSC 3.0 as

    Have you noticed any difference with ATSC 3.0? Do those stations actually broadcast in 4k?


    Jay

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