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Plex is locking remote streaming behind a subscription in April

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  • E [email protected]

    Oh no I’d absolutely recommend it for anybody switching from Plex. Anybody who liked Plex and the state it was in pre-enshittification will obviously have no qualms with a proprietary solution. If FOSS is your end goal then you’d have a better argument, but Plex refugees are for obvious reasons not a part of that demographic.

    Emby is a great product that “Just works” in the same way Plex used to and for that purpose it is head and shoulders above Jellyfin even if it doesn’t have the benefit of being FOSS.

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    I have had both a Plex and Emby lifetime subscription since around 2018 and relied on Emby for quite a while during Plexs shenanigans 5-6 years ago but still think Plex and Jellyfin are the only true options. Emby is just an amalgamation of the worst qualities of Plex and Jellyfin. It "just works" as a media player in the same way that VLC "just works" but doesn't offer a whole lot outside of that especially nothing that these other two don't offer. Plex is the "polished but expensive and limited" solution and Jellyfin is the "free, some work required, and open" solution.

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      We are also changing how remote playback works for streaming personal media (that is, playback when not on the same local network as the server). The reality is that we need more resources to continue putting forth the best personal media experience, and as a result, we will no longer offer remote playback as a free feature. This—alongside the new Plex Pass pricing—will help provide those resources. This change will apply to the future release of our new Plex experience for mobile and other platforms.

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      I moved on to jellyfin after I found out the hard way Plex servers need to authenticate for use. I'm sure by now there are ways to set up offline authentication but I already didn't like the idea of paying monthly to stream my own content from my own machine. It just didn't make sence to me. Jellyfin isn't perfect, or as flashy as Plex, but it works, looks fine, and its free, not counting a much deserved donation to the devs .

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        Did you notice what you said there each major version. Plex has been rolling releases for years. Maybe they should have done Plex 1 2 etc. yes software has been that way forever but you would pay for a version and then a year later pay for another one. Now people expect to pay once and get upgrades forever.

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        Now people expect to pay once and get upgrades forever.

        Because they're called "lifetime passes" voluntarily offered by the company. It seems weird to act like people are being entitled about this or that their $75-$120 one-time payment is meaningless compared to someone who's only paid $5 or worse using it for free.

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        • A [email protected]

          I would go for a reverse proxy to get ssl running.
          https://jellyfin.org/docs/general/networking/#running-jellyfin-behind-a-reverse-proxy

          Handling users with forgotten passwords is, sadly, a manual chore for the administrator.
          https://jellyfin.org/docs/general/server/users/adding-managing-users#profile

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          #353

          You can connect Jellyfin to an SSO provider. It still needs work, and client support is lacking. Ideally I think it maybe should be built in rather than a plug-in (would definitely encourage more client support). But it exists.

          https://github.com/9p4/jellyfin-plugin-sso

          Feature request for oidc/sso:

          https://features.jellyfin.org/posts/230/support-for-oidc-oauth-sso

          As it stands, you could enable both the SSO and LDAP plugins, and let users do password resets entirely through your auth provider.

          Basically, this is all stuff that comes with Plex out-of-the-box, but you sort of have to glue it together yourself with Jellyfin, and it's not yet in an ideal state. Plex is much much easier to configure. I wouldn't allow yourself to believe that Plex doing all this for you will make you totally secure through -- there's been multiple incidents with their auth, and IIRC the LastPass attacker pivoted from a weak Plex install. Just food for thought.

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            Streaming requires high-performance, high-bandwidth machines that cost anywhere from several dozen dollars to several hundred dollars a month. You build a resilient high-availability network, and you could easily be looking at several tens of thousands of dollars a month.

            Are you under the impression that Plex uploads the movie files to their servers and then transcodes them there, or something?

            And the hard work happens on your own hardware. All Plex's servers are doing is acting as a signaling server, but no media or routed through Plex's servers.

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            #354

            Plex actually does have streaming services. The ones we've never asked for. And live tv.

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            • R [email protected]

              I don’t like it, but it’s a pragmatic decision.

              Hosting for a simple website can be as little as a few bucks a month. That’s easy for any project to absorb, even if they are open-source with no one pulling a paycheque.

              Streaming requires high-performance, high-bandwidth machines that cost anywhere from several dozen dollars to several hundred dollars a month. You build a resilient high-availability network, and you could easily be looking at several tens of thousands of dollars a month.

              That isn’t easy to absorb, even for a for-profit company with clearly-defined revenue streams.

              Some people want everything for free, but free doesn’t pay the bills.

              Full disclosure: I don’t use the streaming feature. I prefer to grab actual copies to drop onto my NAS. I also don’t share to friends and family, as I am the only one I know of who uses Plex.

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              All those resources and costs are borne by the person hosting the video, NOT Plex.

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                Streaming requires high-performance, high-bandwidth machines that cost anywhere from several dozen dollars to several hundred dollars a month. You build a resilient high-availability network, and you could easily be looking at several tens of thousands of dollars a month.

                Are you under the impression that Plex uploads the movie files to their servers and then transcodes them there, or something?

                And the hard work happens on your own hardware. All Plex's servers are doing is acting as a signaling server, but no media or routed through Plex's servers.

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                #356

                It depends on if you use the "relay" feature. If your server is accessible from the outside it shouldn't be using this though.

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                • M [email protected]

                  I mean, I bought the Lifetime Plexpass when it was on sale years back, so I have little reason to change my own setup, but I still have even less reason to stan them at Jellyfin's expense.

                  Seriously, one is a paid service executing rug-pulls, and the other is a free and open-source project. This level of nit-picking at Jellyfin is a shit stance to take.

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                  #357

                  I'm not so much nitpicking Jellyfin as I am highlighting how crucial transcoded downloads are for my use case, and attempting to get you to have empathy for that use case.

                  Like, based on the headline I was ready to try out Jellyfin because fuck Plex, but alas, I can't bail just yet.

                  Maybe being silent on the matter is best, people asking for features is a dumb way to improve software.

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                  • A [email protected]

                    Your kids will be ok without the 4K60 version of Paw Patrol.

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                    #358

                    Correct, they could do without, which is why I rely on Plex's transcoded downloads to cram a cross-country flight's worth of stuff onto their iPads.

                    Good suggestion though.

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                      We are also changing how remote playback works for streaming personal media (that is, playback when not on the same local network as the server). The reality is that we need more resources to continue putting forth the best personal media experience, and as a result, we will no longer offer remote playback as a free feature. This—alongside the new Plex Pass pricing—will help provide those resources. This change will apply to the future release of our new Plex experience for mobile and other platforms.

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                      #359

                      Well, looks like my decision to stick with Kodi and never bother with Plex is about to pay dividends.

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                        Glad I bought the Plex Pass like 13 years ago. While I understand everyone seems to think everything should be free, I'm sure your boss wishes you worked for free too, but the world doesn't work that way.

                        I'm OK supporting products I use , and Plex is an example of this for me. It was a well spend $75 in 2013

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                        #360

                        Yeah, this doesn't seem like that big of a deal for most people here. They kept the price down as long as possible. I spent $119 just before the 'rona hit and I think it's been well worth it.

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                        • A [email protected]

                          Glad I went Emby.

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                          #361

                          same, my lifetime license is paying off right about now tbh

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                            We are also changing how remote playback works for streaming personal media (that is, playback when not on the same local network as the server). The reality is that we need more resources to continue putting forth the best personal media experience, and as a result, we will no longer offer remote playback as a free feature. This—alongside the new Plex Pass pricing—will help provide those resources. This change will apply to the future release of our new Plex experience for mobile and other platforms.

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                            #362

                            Why would anyone even used Plex since we have jellyfin?

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                              Xbmc didn't become plex. It's still alive and kicking but rebranded to Kodi (mostly because it had little to do with xbox anymore) ages ago.

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                              Yes, you're right, I forgot about the forking.

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                              • kate@lemmy.uhhoh.comK [email protected]

                                If I reverse proxy does the video stream itself travel via the proxy too?

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                                Yeah, the reverse proxy will need to be able to handle the network bandwidth of your video stream too.
                                https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reverse_proxy

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                                  You can connect Jellyfin to an SSO provider. It still needs work, and client support is lacking. Ideally I think it maybe should be built in rather than a plug-in (would definitely encourage more client support). But it exists.

                                  https://github.com/9p4/jellyfin-plugin-sso

                                  Feature request for oidc/sso:

                                  https://features.jellyfin.org/posts/230/support-for-oidc-oauth-sso

                                  As it stands, you could enable both the SSO and LDAP plugins, and let users do password resets entirely through your auth provider.

                                  Basically, this is all stuff that comes with Plex out-of-the-box, but you sort of have to glue it together yourself with Jellyfin, and it's not yet in an ideal state. Plex is much much easier to configure. I wouldn't allow yourself to believe that Plex doing all this for you will make you totally secure through -- there's been multiple incidents with their auth, and IIRC the LastPass attacker pivoted from a weak Plex install. Just food for thought.

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                                  #365

                                  Ah, that's good to know!
                                  My jellyfin server is only available over vpn (and locally) so I haven't much looked into beefing up the security on the jellyfin server itself.

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                                  • ? Guest

                                    So I have a lifetime Plex pass, but my friend (who is remote) does not. Does this change mean they have the have a Plex pass to connect to my device remotely?

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                                    From what I saw, they will be able to remotely stream from your PMS (if you don’t have Plex Pass) for a fee of $2/month or $20/year.

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                                    • jagged_circle@feddit.nlJ [email protected]

                                      Why would anyone even used Plex since we have jellyfin?

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                                      #367

                                      It was there first and you can share it with friends more easily. For Plex you just register with the central server and share your username with your friends or w/e. Jellyfin has nothing like that.

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                                        So basically.. this is a blatant cash grab, and a nearly 200% one depending on the level of service you pay/paid for. Wonder how long it will be before the lifetime pass is discontinued and everyone gets forcibly moved over to a monthly subscription model

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                                        #368

                                        Every service is doing this as expenses and interest rates go up. Its the driving force of enshittification. All the VCs want internet startups to finally turn a profit.

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                                        • kogasa@programming.devK [email protected]

                                          It depends on if you use the "relay" feature. If your server is accessible from the outside it shouldn't be using this though.

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                                          First thing I disable.

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