That does speak to Plex's staying power, but again, just because it's existed for a long time doesn't mean it is automatically better than Jellyfin. In fact, longevity induces baggage (whether technical or institutional), and that can drag down a project, too. Especially when profit must ...
You can easily make a plex machine that can do real time 4k for 800 or so. That is assuming you go the software transcode route.. Now it you just want transcode 4k stuff to 1080p on devices that cannot support it then you can be up an running for less than 200. I know p...
If it does not help, more than likely it is a permission problem. Or Codec issue. According Plex official websites, native video support is typically limited to the MP4 container, H.264 video encoding, and AAC audio. So come MP4 files which contain other codecs may not be streamed wel...
For other DNLA-compatible devices, Plex reads just about any digital media file and then does transcoding on the fly, adjusting performance and audio/video quality for available network bandwidth. It's pretty easy to set up, too. The home version of Plex is free, and you can serve to ...