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Servetome port forwarding
Servetome port forwarding















You're missing the benefit of a server-based setup like Plex here when you get beyond a single player. Both can play your files directly from a SMB share and you don't need to run a separate server.

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Well you wouldn't need to tag or remux your files, Plex Media Server will automatically download all necessary metadata, subtitles, etc, and can transcode as necessary.īut if you aren't streaming your media outside your LAN, I would suggest a local media player like Kodi or (since Kodi isn't allowed on the appstore) MrMC. The thing that I miss in Plex vs Emby isn't even a Plex thing. That kinda came to a head when Plex started pushing all that other content and really highlighted that those accounts you asked people to create aren't your users. You actually have local accounts that work fine. And it fixes addresses the problem of Plex auth servers being down preventing you from using it, and asking anyone you want to add to your server to make an account with Plex. It's been "good enough" so far, although the UI isn't as slick as the Plex one. They've actually had several downtimes over the last 3-4 months? A lot of people, myself included, put our own mitigation plan into place by running Jellyfin or Emby side-by-side with Plex.

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I guess this is for their own streaming content, not for private libraries? Neither local nor remote content had any issues. I never saw any issues a couple days ago, when the problems were occuring. Those plans are being implemented as we speak.















Servetome port forwarding