• Kogasa@programming.dev
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    7 days ago

    IIRC it’s a charge to use their relay servers, which you only need if you don’t have a direct connection to your media server. Setting up a direct connection isn’t always easy or possible especially for non-technical users, and does come at some small expense to Plex, so it’s not that weird to be a paid feature. But if Jellyfin meets your needs that’s a good thing, it’s probably got a better shot at avoiding enshittification long term.

    edit: I was not remembering correctly, even direct (remote) connections are paywalled. You’d need to use some kind of tunnel to make Plex think you’re connecting locally.

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      7 days ago

      I think you’re wrong. I have my ports open and I can connect directly to my Plex instance, but if I’m connecting from another IP address Plex wants my money.

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        Yep, I just double checked and I think it’s all remote connections, not just relayed ones. You can probably get around this by setting up a wireguard tunnel or something to make Plex think you’re connecting locally, but it’s definitely going to be easier to just use Jellyfin if you haven’t already set that up