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Media management service Plex has that its is now free to everyone. Previously only available to Pass subscribers, the Plex app for Mac is a home theater-style media browser and player for content stored in personal media libraries.
Plex Media Player (which is distinct from the Plex Media Server client app) now features a fullscreen desktop interface where it integrates online files and metadata to present users' media, including artwork and, optionally, movie subtitles. In the latest update, the Player also allows users to queue up movies and music. Maybe you pine for stuff like Plex Media Player’s silky smooth playback, complex subtitle rendering, and lightning fast seeking on your desktop. Maybe you have a lower-powered NAS server that doesn’t like to transcode.
Aug 2, 2018 - You can get Plex for Windows, Mac, Linux and FreeBSD as well as for. You just need to get the Plex channel application on your Roku to use.
Or maybe you’d just like to rock out to some FLAC while you work. Until today, your only option was to find some place to stash a little baby Media Player window and muddle through the TV UI to queue up your background music of choice. Well, no more: we’ve harnessed our incredibly powerful Web app and wrapped it up inside our lovely Plex Media Player shell to give you a full-fledged “desktop mode” experience right out of the box.
With Plex Media Player running in a window, you can now use your mouse and keyboard as nature intended, and switching to the TV UI is as easy as going full-screen.In addition to making Plex Media Player a, Plex also announced the long-awaited. Kodi is a fully extensible, community driven software media center with wide support for playing a range of media content.
Exclusively for Plex Pass members, the Plex add-on brings users' Plex-processed media libraries to the Kodi interface for the first time. You can download Plex Media Player on by clicking the 'Get an app' button (third option). Post updated for clarification. To clarify, the Plex Media Server has always been free for Mac users. It's a background client for serving media to your other devices, but it also lets you play media from Plex within a browser. Plex Media Player is a different thing - a standalone media center app, as described above.
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You can download it from this page, by clicking on 'Download a Plex app': Confusing, I know! Plex has always been two parts a server and a client.
For Mac both were always free. The client part was called Plex Home Theatre and has never been killed off. From what I can now determine A new client 'Plex Media Player' is what has been made available today probably to replace Plex Home Theatre. I downloaded it and it seem to support the same functionality. I now have both clients on my MAC and shall keep it that way for the time being. doublepost=/doublepost No worries for me. It works great on my rMBP, older Mac Mini with Linux install, and NVidia Shield TV.
I give props to Plex for its contribution though I am not quite sure I like how they branched out. To me the hugh advantage that Plex has over KODI is that it is designed as a client server. You run one copy of the server which manages your media and you can run many copies of the client on different platforms all connecting to the same server. You manage your media once. In my case I have a MAC client, a ROKU client and an IOS client for casting to Chromecast.
I can also remotely connect to my server either with a web browser or one of the previously mentioned clients when I am travelling.