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Plex media server nas forums
Plex media server nas forums





My budget is absolute max around $2000 AUD but if it is better to go for a cheaper option I'd be happy to consider it. I have also never looked into commercial gear like xeon CPUs before so it might be a good idea to go down that route. My last build was an intel cpu but I know Ryzen is a very competitive option. But other than that i have pretty much no clue what to get. I've settled on a nice case, Rosewill RSV-L4412, and I'm probably going to pick up 4x 2tb wd Blue Hard drives to start with. The last time I built a computer was about 5 years ago so all my knowledge about what is best to buy is very out of date. I've recently decided to build a dedicated Plex Server and NAS instead of piggy backing off my gaming rig so I wanted some advice. what's like 3 cool things a "casual power user" might want to do that I can't do on plex? Someone evangelize this for me without me having to watch a 46 min video.Hey Guys first time posting on the forum, One of these days I gotta install Emby and Jellyfin, import the libraries and see how it is. Also Tautulli is awesome but I am guessing the others have an equivalent to that. I've seen them use my server on everything from a PS3 to PS4 to Firestick to mobile. A couple family members I've shared the library with are also used to Plex, and since they're remote and my upload capacity is limited, the hardware transcoding has always been excellent for that.

plex media server nas forums

I enjoy newer features like the TV show intro auto detect and skip button (I'm assuming Emby and Jellyfin have that?), Dolby Vision in MKV support, I'm happy enough with the options in terms of organizing libraries/collections/artwork, and I like the broad client support. I have a large library (about 65TB) and Plex on Synology has never had an issue with it. I got the lifetime plex pass on sale years ago. Plex, but only because I can't be arsed to try anything else.







Plex media server nas forums