Re: [slim] LMS and PLEX: no internet but wifi

2019-10-24 Thread markiii
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

Re: [slim] LMS and PLEX: no internet but wifi

2019-10-24 Thread Rainer M Krug
> 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

Re: [slim] LMS and PLEX: no internet but wifi

2019-10-23 Thread chopinhauer
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

Re: [slim] LMS and PLEX: no internet but wifi

2019-10-23 Thread markiii
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 PiCorePlayer 3.11 with Hifiberry Digital + (Lounge) Joggler Squeezeplay as Remote (Lounge) PiCorePlayer 3.11 with pi

Re: [slim] LMS and PLEX: no internet but wifi

2019-10-23 Thread slartibartfast
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

Re: [slim] LMS and PLEX: no internet but wifi

2019-10-23 Thread chopinhauer
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

Re: [slim] LMS and PLEX: no internet but wifi

2019-10-22 Thread Rainer M Krug
> 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

Re: [slim] LMS and PLEX

2017-03-19 Thread Nibb31
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.

Re: [slim] LMS and PLEX

2017-03-17 Thread jfo
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. jfo's Profile:

Re: [slim] LMS and PLEX

2017-03-16 Thread Apesbrain
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.

Re: [slim] LMS and PLEX

2017-03-16 Thread scoobydoob
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. scoobydoob's Profile:

Re: [slim] LMS and PLEX

2017-03-16 Thread bernt
Chromecast plays nice together with both LMS and Plex. You need a smartphone to control it. SB Touch to Yamaha A-S501, Boston Acoustics A26. SB 3 to Audio Pro T3. SB BOOM SB Radio ReadyNAS 202 iPeng bernt's Profile:

Re: [slim] LMS and PLEX

2017-03-16 Thread bakker_be
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