Have you ever heard of Plex? Of course you have! So, you have made the big decision and want to put all your media (Films, music and photos alike) in a network enabled device so you can access them from any TV, computer or phone, either at home or traveling;Ā in fact anywhere in the WORLD. However the entire task can appear quite daunting to those who are less versed in the wonderful world of data storage and the learning curve quite steep.
Why is Plex so popular with NAS buyers?
To assist in this arena, many companies have delved into the service of helping you share your data. Chief among them is Plex. Giving you the ability to not only share all of your data to more devices than any other service, they will also fill in the blanks in your catalogue. Providing thumbnails, filling in descriptions and sorting your digital media files with a far more pleasing user interface. Think of the likes of Amazon Instant, Netflix and Video-on-Demand (VOD) services; they are just a small bite of what Plex Media Server can do for you.
The first step to building a Plex Media Server on a NAS, is choosing the right NAS. Not all Network Attached Storage devices are suitable for a Plex Media Server. Below are some NAS devices that can provide a great Plex Media Server Experience.
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Home Multimedia Server
A Plex NAS for those that do not require much access outside the home, so transcoding of Media is not required
Ā The Plex Application for your NAS, Mac, PC, Android or iOS device is free and available in the NAS App store, iTunes and Google Play store at no additional cost. The free apps are an excellent introduction, but will soon feel limited; we advise that you upgrade to the Plex Pass subscription service for vastly improved options and add-ons. To begin setting up your Plex Media Server, you will need to head over to Plex and set up your account (use the below link) so you canĀ haveĀ all your movie, TV show, music, and photo collections at your fingertips. Anywhere you go, on the devices you love.Ā
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