Plex has announced a massive price increase on the service’s Lifetime Plex Pass. On July 1, the lifetime subscription option will go from $249.99 to $749.99, an increase of 200%. The price hike will only apply to new subscribers, with no changes to monthly or annual subscription pricing.

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    2 days ago

    It’s essentially a one time fee for an indefinite service of handling the vpn side of the setup.

    I use Jellyfin on my local network and plex externally because I don’t know how to route specific traffic with openvpn on my phone and can’t be bothered switching it off and on when streaming things 😅

    I’m not sure how it’s sustainable, and am surprised they still offer the life pass at all though.

    I guess a lot of people buy it who don’t need it?

    I still probably wouldn’t pay the current price for it though, I got it about a decade ago lol.

    Oh also plexamp has a better UX than jellyfin for music, but I don’t think that alone would justify the current price.

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      Tailscale is the answer to easily and remotely access jellyfin and your server. Its easy to setup and very secure.

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        Dude seriously it’s so much easier than anything else. For a personal media server with remote access, jellyfin + tailscale on an old computer you may have laying around plugged into your router is all you need

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          Yep, exactly what I’ve been telling people. And then they complain that tvs dont have the ability to have the tailscale app on them. So, then buy a cheap android box, even an Onn 4K from Walmart would work for like 25 bucks and install tailscale and jellyfin on it.

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            True again. That’s what I run upstairs and downstairs on my TVs. If I’m not mistaken, you should be able to use RPis for the same sort of thing if you really really didn’t wanna touch any Google stuff, which I would understand.

            I also totally get people having slightly different uses for their media servers, like maybe they share their collection with friends and family members who aren’t as tech literate/don’t wanna use a Google TV when they already stream everything else on their PS5 for example. For those purposes, it has especially made sense historically to go with Plex.

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              Well, my android boxes have degoogled roms on them so no google dependencies or requirements.

              Yeah, I mean it all depends on what a person wants. I just immediately went with Jellyfin and tailscale from the beginning and couldnt be happier.

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        I didn’t find it that easy to set up 😅

        but I’m sure I would find it easier if I was more motivated e.g. saving $750 by setting it up 😅

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          It really is easy to set up though lol. I didn’t know anything about self hosting about 2 years ago. There’s so many guides and tutorials to use to help set it up too.

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      You’re not wrong. I would just rather learn Headscale or nginx or any other option than pay that Plex subscription. But I’m sure there are people out there who have extremely valuable time and wouldn’t hesitate to fork over 750.

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        It kinda does when streaming remotely, if you don’t have any open ports it gets routed through Plex’s servers

        It’s not literally a VPN no but it does route data