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Plex is locking remote streaming behind a subscription in April

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  • S [email protected]

    With the caviat that you have tailscale enabled on both devices. This prevents it from being used on a roku outside your home but you could access it remotely from your computer/phone/tablet.

    It is significantly harder than Plex, currently. There are improvements happening all the time though.

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    Huh? I'm streaming from my Jellyfin just fine when I'm on the go, with no tailscale or other VPN set up

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      Hmmm, i use a Synology NAS with Jellyfin installed and my family can use their Roku TVs without issue. I didn't realize Synology made a difference there

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      It totally depends on how you expose it to the outside world. If it's exposed just like it is, it works fine with every device. If you put an authentication before it (e.g. Authelia), it can only be accessed by browsers from outside the network. That being said, it's not recommended to expose Jellyfin directly, because there are a ton of security flaws. Best practice is to use a VPN

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        My Jellyfin and Plex containers were able to use the same locations for media.

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        I installed Plex before learning I'd have to pay for any of the functionality I was looking for. Installed Jellyfin and used the Plex folders lol

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          Yeah.

          Jellyfin is spectacular for LAN usage on two computers. Once you start using devices (because, you know, that is what people tend to plug into their TVs...) or going on travel, it rapidly becomes apparent that it just isn't a competitor.

          Hell, a quick google suggests jellyfin STILL doesn't have caching of media for offline viewing. Plex's works maybe 40% of the time but... 40% is still higher than 0%.

          I have a lifetime pass for Plex and encourage anyone who even kind of cares to get one next time it is on sale (or shortly before the scheduled price hike). I have tried Jellyfin a few times over the years and... it is basically exactly what I hate with FOSS "alternatives". It isn't an alternative in the slightest but people insist on talking it up because they want it to be and that just makes people less willing to try genuinely good alternatives.

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          As someone who has attempted to switch to Jellyfin a few times now, I have to agree. Its a great project and my switch would have been successful if it was only me using it. But between my parents streaming remotely and my kids, its not even remotely close to what Plex offers currently.

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          • S [email protected]

            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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            Well that's the beginning of the end for them.

            I'm about half-way off the platform already (and I'm a lifetime subscriber)

            The only thing I go back for is Roku use (better app), PlexAmp (better app) and offline viewing. I don't have to go off JF for those, but it's a lot better on Plex.

            But it's not so much better than I can't protest.

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              To be fair, they didn't say that they needed more resources for remote streaming

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              Fair enough, although that actually has worse optics IMO. It goes from "this costs us money, so pay us" to "we need money, so we're creating an artificial reason for you to pay us"

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              • cm0002@lemmy.worldC [email protected]

                Absolutely not, fuck Emby with a branding iron, they're far shittier than Plex's decisions.

                At least Plex started out as a for-profit company and has never misrepresented themselves as anything but. Unlike Emby.

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                fuck Emby with a branding iron

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                • N [email protected]

                  Your view unfortunately doesn't show you how shitty the unpaid experience has become. XBMC used to be a good product. Since becoming Plex, now we have:

                  • no local hardware accel
                  • no HDR
                  • panels that look like local videos that trick you into switching to a paid app
                  • rearranged home screen after some updates
                  • no downloads on remote devices
                  • and now I'll lose the ability to share streaming with my kid, who lives many cities away

                  If this were clear from the outset , no one would be upset. But pulling back features Plex at one time promised "forever" (remote streaming), is complete rug-pull bullshit.

                  You can enjoy that warm and fuzzy reverse-fomo feeling now, but you should know that they'll start limiting your paid experience eventually.

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                  what? all of these work on plex for me:

                  -server hardware accel transcoding (are you talking about something else?)

                  -HDR playback works fine for me...

                  -I can download just fine from a browser or the plex app, when remote

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                  • lazynooblet@lazysoci.alL [email protected]

                    no local hardware accel

                    What do you mean by this?

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                    What do you mean by this?

                    Not OP

                    Hardware-accelerated streaming is a premium feature and requires an active Plex Pass subscription.

                    If you want to use your video card to transcode, you have to be paid.

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                    • cm0002@lemmy.worldC [email protected]

                      They're not just closed source, they started as the open source project response to Plex. It was promised that they would be open source forever. They lied, slammed the source door shut a few years later and pivoted to a paywall.

                      There was no discussion with the community or contributors, no alternatives explored, no surveys or polls.

                      Just a "Sorry we're going closed source" blog post, Jellyfin was forked from them in vengeance.

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                      Well now I'll like Jellyfin even harder

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                        If you don't like the price there's always jellyfin.

                        Got to say that I have been very happy with it.

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                        Jellyfin is just so much better, imo. Much cleaner, less stuff that I don’t actually need.

                        I'm a plex pass lifetime owner, but I don’t regret switching to Jellyfin one bit.

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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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                          What did you pay for exactly?

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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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                            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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                              Software costs money how would they continue to developed it if not getting paid?

                              Apparently a hot take as evidenced the downvotes on my other comments here, but by adding things people want instead of taking away things people already have and charging more for it.

                              They don't even have the excuse that they need to pay for the bandwidth costs of relaying video from servers to clients. Video is streamed directly from the user's self-hosted server, using UPnP or NAT-PMP to make the server accessible from outside the local network.

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                              They don’t even have the excuse

                              just for ref, I'm not downvoting you. They do offer some things that cost them dev/money/time. And some of those things are pain points on Jellyfin.

                              They give you SSL and dynamic DNS style stuff behind the scenes. They give you a remote service that tells you if you're remotely visible. They cache the tvdb and manage some subscriptions for EPG and do a pretty good job partnering with (and presumably caching) open subtitles.

                              None of that makes up for their rug-pulling bullshit.

                              You used to be able to download shit to your phone then become a local server so other people on your local network could watch off your device.

                              You used to be able to run 3rd party plugins improving libraries and storing off youtube meta

                              They're scrapping watch together

                              They're scrapping free remote

                              They're spiraling the drain... But I won't miss them, I'll miss what they once were.

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                                Hmmm, i use a Synology NAS with Jellyfin installed and my family can use their Roku TVs without issue. I didn't realize Synology made a difference there

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                                I do this too but it only works on my home network not remotely.

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                                  I think the disconnect here is a lot of people buy the "lifetime" Plex Pass, which is a one-time cost and not a subscription. Saying "X feature will be locked behind a subscription" implies some new pricing model and leaves users who paid a one-time cost years ago wondering if it's time to look for an alternative or if they're completely unaffected.

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                                  Something like that yes

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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 dumped Plex years ago even though I paid for it. Too many issues with it. Constantly losing movie folders, unable to stream to the device I wanted to watch on, wrong codec, wrong sound, etc, etc. I gave up. I’m sure it worked fine for most, but it got to be a pain. Switched to Jellyfin and a DDNS address and have had zero problems since. And it’s free.

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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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                                      Yeah that's what I'm doing next. My domain name/DNS provider doesn't let me do it though so i have to self host DNS first. Turned into quite a rabbit hole, and would have just worked if I could just get traffic on port 80!

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                                      • mc@toot.houbahouba.deM [email protected]

                                        @bamboo @Chocrates "acme.sh" is pretty much the easiest solution for that.
                                        https://github.com/acmesh-official/acme.sh #letsencrypt

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                                        Yeah that's what I'm doing next. My domain name/DNS provider doesn't let me do it though so i have to self host DNS first. Turned into quite a rabbit hole, and would have just worked if I could just get traffic on port 80!

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                                          I run ffmpeg on my phone. Alternately, I could shrink the file on my server and then download it without much trouble. You’re in a vanishingly small subset of users who know enough to care about file-size and know what can be done about it, but can’t be bothered to do it themselves.

                                          I was avoiding suggesting getting more storage, but it sounds like in your case, keeping a 720p x265 version of each file(~1gb per movie) on-hand would cost you nothing.

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                                          Alternately I could keep using plex.

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