chopinhauer wrote:
> Thanks, but I don't trust myself to fiddle with registry settings and
> the like, so I will just live with the fact that I can't play PLEX in
> those rare circumstances when the internet is down. (I'll just explain
> to my kid that that's the way it is). At least she can
> On 24 Oct 2019, at 02:03, chopinhauer
> wrote:
>
>
> markiii wrote:
>> Plex authenticates the connection between player and server via please
>> own server. Hence no internet, no Plex.
>>
>> You need to set connection as insecure allowed on local network
>
> Thanks, but I don't trust
markiii wrote:
> Plex authenticates the connection between player and server via please
> own server. Hence no internet, no Plex.
>
> You need to set connection as insecure allowed on local network
Thanks, but I don't trust myself to fiddle with registry settings and
the like, so I will just
Plex authenticates the connection between player and server via please
own server. Hence no internet, no Plex.
You need to set connection as insecure allowed on local network
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chopinhauer wrote:
> Thanks for the reply. I wouldn't say my question was pure PLEX as, to
> me, familiar is I am with LMS, I can't see why it needs an internet
> connection to stream locally. And there is no forum for PLEX like there
> is for LMS, to garner reliable info; especially not one
Thanks for the reply. I wouldn't say my question was pure PLEX as, to
me, familiar is I am with LMS, I can't see why it needs an internet
connection to stream locally. And there is no forum for PLEX like there
is for LMS, to garner reliable info; especially not one constituted by a
knowledgeable
> On 22 Oct 2019, at 01:53, chopinhauer
> wrote:
>
>
> This is really more PLEX question than an LMS one.
You are right - a pure Plex question. But anyway, the short answer is Plex
needs internet connectivity unless setup specifically to not use it.
Here is one link (search for “Plex
I use (and strongly recommend) Rasplex on a Raspberry Pi. There are
instructions for installing Squeezelite on it, which gives you the best
of both worlds. You can even use different audio outputs, like HDMI for
Plex and a DAC for Squeeze.
I use a Roku stick plugged into a TV along with Plex, which is running
with LMS on a Fedora based VortexBox. It streams movies wirelessly from
a headless server in the basement.
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scoobydoob wrote:
> She says she'd just like a remote to control the movies instead of doing
> it through smartphone.
Roku supports Plex very well and it comes with a remote. I run Plex
alongside LMS on a Windows PC with no problem.
Thanks for the info guys !
I'll take a look at your suggestions. She says she'd just like a remote
to control the movies instead of doing it through smartphone.
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Chromecast plays nice together with both LMS and Plex. You need a
smartphone to control it.
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Hi there,
Your points treated in order ;)
- Plex and LMS together is no issue. It's been an "out-of-the-box"
option on vortexbox for quite a while already
- Raspberry Pi + KODI are quite a bit more performant than either your
current solution or the alternatives you've been looking at. I'd
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