Plex has announced a massive price increase on the service’s Lifetime Plex Pass. On July 1, the lifetime subscription option will go from $249.99 to $749.99, an increase of 200%. The price hike will only apply to new subscribers, with no changes to monthly or annual subscription pricing.

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        5 hours ago

        I have underwear older then jellyfin. Plex was the only option for some time

        Edit: Alright, alright, it wasn’t the only option, but it was the cleanest/easiest way to make a home server feel like a streaming service that I knew of at the time

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          7 hours ago

          It was?

          I started streaming video in around 2001. Over SMB. Using VLC as the client.

          Then I switched to using iTunes as a server.

          Then came XMPP/Kodi.

          And eventually, Jellyfin.

          Every few years, I’ve tried Plex, and it’s never done quite what I wanted, and required security/privacy compromises. About the only thing it has going for it is that the client and the server will run on just about anything.

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            I guess what I should have said was “only one of its kind”. As far as I knew, it was the only one that did all the metadata stuff to give it the “streaming service” feel. Being able to share my library to others outside my home without hassle was also big

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          6 hours ago

          There were and are plenty of alternatives to Plex. Plex was never, “the only option”.