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Lifetime Plex Pass

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PLEX has Lifetime Plex Pass on sale for $95.99 when you apply promo code ITSPROTIME during checkout.

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Deal Instructions:
  1. Visit the Offer Page
  2. Login / Sign-up for a account
  3. Select the Lifetime Option
  4. Apply promo code ITSPROTIME
  5. Enter your information and complete checkout, your total will be $95.99.
Plex Pass Features:
  • Sync your movies, shows, music, and photos to your mobile devices for offline enjoyment wherever you go.
  • Unlock the power to set extra sharing restrictions and allow access to select premium features for shared users.
  • Track your server stats with our desktop Dashboard or on the go using Plex Dash.
  • Set max upload bandwidth and per-stream caps to ensure the best streaming experience.
  • Use the dedicated video decoder and encoder hardware support in your computer/device to convert videos and stream HD or 4K video more smoothly to more devices at once.

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Written by slickdewmaster | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • Promo code valid Now through 23:59 UTC on Friday, September 22, 2023. Lifetime subscriptions only.
    • Please read the Forum Thread for more deal discussion.

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PLEX has Lifetime Plex Pass on sale for $95.99 when you apply promo code ITSPROTIME during checkout.

Thanks to Deal Editor Discombobulated for finding this deal.

Deal Instructions:
  1. Visit the Offer Page
  2. Login / Sign-up for a account
  3. Select the Lifetime Option
  4. Apply promo code ITSPROTIME
  5. Enter your information and complete checkout, your total will be $95.99.
Plex Pass Features:
  • Sync your movies, shows, music, and photos to your mobile devices for offline enjoyment wherever you go.
  • Unlock the power to set extra sharing restrictions and allow access to select premium features for shared users.
  • Track your server stats with our desktop Dashboard or on the go using Plex Dash.
  • Set max upload bandwidth and per-stream caps to ensure the best streaming experience.
  • Use the dedicated video decoder and encoder hardware support in your computer/device to convert videos and stream HD or 4K video more smoothly to more devices at once.

Editor's Notes

Written by slickdewmaster | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • Promo code valid Now through 23:59 UTC on Friday, September 22, 2023. Lifetime subscriptions only.
    • Please read the Forum Thread for more deal discussion.

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Beware if you host your "content" on dedicated servers. They started implementing IP blocking, so if your hosting your stuff on Hetzner, or services with Hetzner IPs they will start blocking access. Not sure how long before it moves to other providers.
BrianK7523
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Are you trying to figure out what Plex is or what the Plex Pass is?

Plex has two pieces. One piece is the server. You would install a program called Plex Media Server on your computer. Then you tell Plex the location of all your movies and media you own. It scans everything and organizes it.

Then you go to your smart tv devices (fire tv, android box, roku, etc) You can install the Plex CLIENT on these and watch the movies from your Plex your server.

Plex is free if that is how you use it.

The Plex PASS is just some additional features for Plex. It lets you watch movies on your phone/mobile devices. You can download movies from your server. It allows "hardware transcoding". Skip intro/skip credits, etc.
CJ00TA
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I'll be the first.

Plex lost their way long ago. I want (and bought) to play local media, not have them push their stream crap on me.

Long time Emby user. Love it. UI isn't as polished as Plex but it's worth the effort to use because of my hate for plex streaming.

Also JellyFin.

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Quote from dgreene0 :
After using the free version of Plex for a decade, I switched to Jellyfin 6 months ago and will never go back. Works great in web browser, and on their Roku and Android apps. Biggest plus is now my family and friends have their own login with unique watch history, resume points, etc. instead of sharing my login with them. Also, no third party login involvement. I do still keep Plex running for the Alexa skill.
But Plex already gave you all of that; why didn't you give F&F their own login too, for instance?
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Quote from dclive :
The method to disable the Plex media content is already posted.

You don't need a powerful machine at home to perform transcoding. A $150 Celeron from Amazon with modern QuickSync, plus PlexPass at $90, is easily enough for 1080p and 4k content transcoding, multiple users at once.

I consider Plex over 32400 to be fully hardened; what's your specific concern in sharing out / opening up port 32400 locally?
Hmmm, Celeron and Intel QuickSync to do 4k? My old i7 6th generation CPU with its own iGPU struggles to transcode 4k movies at my home server (running JellyFin), shooting up to near-100% usage. Are you sure about it? Is this what your setup is?

My concern with opening ports to the internet is that it poses some risk of getting hacked, especially through a server like Plex
Last edited by sasicbit September 19, 2023 at 12:28 PM.
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Quote from a_land :
How good is the download function? Am I right that I can load up say, an iPad with movies off my server and play them online on a plane?
It's still pretty hit or miss with apple. Not sure about android.

We have to leave the iPad open on plex for the time it takes to download
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Quote from BrianK7523 :
Are you trying to figure out what Plex is or what the Plex Pass is?

Plex has two pieces. One piece is the server. You would install a program called Plex Media Server on your computer. Then you tell Plex the location of all your movies and media you own. It scans everything and organizes it.

Then you go to your smart tv devices (fire tv, android box, roku, etc) You can install the Plex CLIENT on these and watch the movies from your Plex your server.

Plex is free if that is how you use it.

The Plex PASS is just some additional features for Plex. It lets you watch movies on your phone/mobile devices. You can download movies from your server. It allows "hardware transcoding". Skip intro/skip credits, etc.
Most important additional feature for me was the ability to use it as my OTA DVR. Works great for that.
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Quote from sasicbit :
Hmmm, Celeron and Intel QuickSync to do 4k? My old i7 6th generation CPU with its own iGPU struggles to transcode 4k movies at my home server (running JellyFin), shooting up to near-100% usage. Are you sure about it? Is this what your setup is?

My concern with opening ports to the internet is that it poses some risk of getting hacked, especially through a server like Plex
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Int...d_encoding

Quicksync Transcoding depends more on the version instead of the how powerful of a cpu. Thats why a modern celeron can do more than the 6700.
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I am glad I paid $70 couple of years ago.
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Quote from sasicbit :
Hmmm, Celeron and Intel QuickSync to do 4k? My old i7 6th generation CPU with its own iGPU struggles to transcode 4k movies at my home server (running JellyFin), shooting up to near-100% usage. Are you sure about it? Is this what your setup is?

My concern with opening ports to the internet is that it poses some risk of getting hacked, especially through a server like Plex
I suggest testing it; Plex fully knows their port 32400 is fully exposed, and they control for that.

Re: 4K: I'm sure. I'm doing it on my Synology DS423+ with Celeron 4125. You need PlexPass if using Plex. Plex's benefit (which I don't know if Jellyfin and the others have caught up with) is HW based transcoding of HDR data with Intel iGPU, at least in Linux, which is the OS I use.
Last edited by dclive September 19, 2023 at 01:17 PM.
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Quote from t3t4 :
Interesting! So you would choose to re-trans-code and kill quality verses simply trying to use a better media play or a lower resolution?
Honestly, at this point, you're just spamming; I'll respond to help others understand. No quality is being killed. Smilie

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For example:
Power DVD is available for everything that I'm aware of, so is VLC medial player. Also, most "devices" have adjustable screen resolutions. So why not just wait 5 min to download the file you want to watch in full quality on the device itself, or adjust your player to a lower quality/resolution setting? But a router GUI is pretty consistent now-a-days. Simply type in 192.168, .1 .1 then log in. Any modern router will have your USB drives right there in the main window. Simply click to access as you would on any PC! I don't personally understand watching anything on some little baby 6" and smaller screens, but for those that do, just download the full quality file first or try lowering your playback resolution. Still a better quality option than re-trans-coding and already trans-coded media file.
Try doing all that on a Roku.

Most people don't want to be in front of a computer, and don't want to mess with typing in anything at all, and want a beautiful front end. If you only watch media on a computer, don't mind typing all kinds of arcane nonsense (fun with VPN while remote! Imagine teaching Grandma how to do all that!), and don't mind micromanaging your media quality, bandwidth, and all kinds of other details, you do you, boo. Don't ever dream of doing any of this for Grandma.

For everyone else, Plex handles all of those details so that (almost) anyone can play (almost) any media with (almost) any bandwidth available to them, with (almost) no additional work or geekery, from (almost) any device.

To do so, for best experience, the suggestion is a modern Intel iGPU & associated CPU, and Plexpass, and a reasonably fast internet connection (20mbps on up, depending on how many concurrent users, is typically a start; 1000mbps up is no longer unusual, so this isn't asking for much).
Last edited by dclive September 19, 2023 at 01:37 PM.
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Quote from dclive :
Honestly, at this point, you're just spamming; I'll respond to help others understand. No quality is being killed.
Interesting.... How is it my fault you don't understand any of my dirt simple questions?

Explain to me how you can stream a 90 GIGABYTE 4K movie (The Shinning) anywhere in the world with no loss in quality, when you're re-trans-coding the video and stripping bits down to a file size of 15GB? Son, there ain't no spam in these cold hard facts! Quality is moot an non existent at that point. There are other ways of doing this simple task, most of which are free. I still have yet to hear a good reason to use Plex. But if you like it then have at it. Please, pay them for it! I'll keep streaming my 90 gig movies anywhere I go, free of charge as it has always been. Cheers 🍻
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Quote from t3t4 :
Interesting.... How is it my fault you don't understand any of my dirt simple questions?

Explain to me how you can stream a 90 GIGABYTE 4K movie (The Shinning) anywhere in the world with no loss in quality, when you're re-trans-coding the video and stripping bits down to a file size of 15GB? Son, there ain't no spam in these cold hard facts! Quality is moot an non existent at that point. There are other ways of doing this simple task, most of which are free. I still have yet to hear a good reason to use Plex. But if you like it then have at it. Please, pay them for it! I'll keep streaming my 90 gig movies anywhere I go, free of charge as it has always been. Cheers
"Son", your router can't do that. Plex can. Don't take off points when Plex can do vastly more than a silly router hackjob.

And to accomplish this, you'd simply need 90Mbps uplink. Get real; plenty of ways to do that nowadays if direct play is your only requirement. (https://www.expedient.com/knowled...alculator/)

Were you not able to explain how a Roku would do what you've described?
Last edited by dclive September 19, 2023 at 01:44 PM.
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DongDong
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Was just thinking about setting up a plex server. perfect timing.

this, and the 20tb hdd deal, now all i need is a nas! *crosses fingers for a ds220+ or better)
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Quote from DongDong :
Was just thinking about setting up a plex server. perfect timing.

this, and the 20tb hdd deal, now all i need is a nas! *crosses fingers for a ds220+ or better)
When you say "or better", please be very aware: you want a Synology box with Intel iGPU, not a Ryzen chip, to take good advantage of the hw transcode capability in plexpass. That means an older model, like the DS220+, or it means a new-ish DS423+.

I own the DS423+. Excellent. Skip the caching, skip mountains of extra RAM unless you're big on docker; neither are really needed for a media server. An SSD as a drive pool for Docker containers is smart, though.
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burticus
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Quote from dclive :
Plex doesn't delete stuff unless you tell it to. If your library was lost, I'd look at the underlying OS and figure out why that OS lost your files. Even if you delete your Library in Plex, you're deleting Plex metadata, NOT the source library (media) files.
The data wasn't lost, nothing moved or changed.... Plex just all of a sudden refused to acknowledge the content. Maybe a bad update? Even after re-installing and pointing it to the media folders... it was just like "nah, nothing here". Yeah maybe I could have done a deep dive in the registry and picked out every single little thing.... and I spent way too much time digging through reddit and plex forums trying different things.

Installed Jellyfin, pointed at folders, and presto. I have read good things about Emby too, that was my next stop if Jellyfin didn't / doesn't work out.

I used plex for 6+ years, don't know why it went insane on me. But search around and you'll find others with similar wacky issues.
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Quote from burticus :
The data wasn't lost, nothing moved or changed.... Plex just all of a sudden refused to acknowledge the content. Maybe a bad update? Even after re-installing and pointing it to the media folders... it was just like "nah, nothing here". Yeah maybe I could have done a deep dive in the registry and picked out every single little thing.... and I spent way too much time digging through reddit and plex forums trying different things.

Installed Jellyfin, pointed at folders, and presto. I have read good things about Emby too, that was my next stop if Jellyfin didn't / doesn't work out.

I used plex for 6+ years, don't know why it went insane on me. But search around and you'll find others with similar wacky issues.
I would've deleted the library, which again is just metadata references, readded the library, and then it would've forced a re-scan and pickup.

I'm sorry you had this trouble, and I'm happy you found something that works well.

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