
While the live TV component of Plex Pass is stuffed with content, it feels more filler than killer. Plex Pass isn’t really able to compete with Netflix, Stan, Apple TV Plus or any number of other streaming services available in Australia. Let’s get something straight out of the gate. Occasionally Plex misidentifies content or doubles up, but you can manually tweak these odd errant items easily enough. Plex then scans the content, uses the ’net to try and source information about properly identifying the digital content, then lets you access it from a range of devices via the Plex app. It works with every digital media file type I’ve thrown at it, and Plex media server is updated basically every week to take advantage of the latest improvements.Īdding content is as simple as pointing Plex media server towards the appropriate digital content. Plex media server is built to present your media library in an attractive way for easy viewing of pictures and straightforward streaming of music and videos. With Plex media server on a compatible NAS, streaming to devices around the home is a cinch because every device can access the NAS, plus it centralises storage. In the past, I’ve used Plex media server on a computer without any issues, but the computer has to always be powered on and logged in. Some people may install Plex media server on a computer, but I’ve been using Plex for years on my ageing Synology DS216Play two-bay network-attached storage (NAS) device.

All you need is Plex media server installed on a compatible device, then to point Plex towards where your media is stored. Plex is incredibly easy to set up for accessing personal media. Forget about Kodi or other media streamers, Plex is still the best.
