![]() ![]() You will need the following equipment to be able to complete this Raspberry Pi Plex server tutorial. ![]() If you do like the video and would love to stay up to date, then please make sure you subscribe! Equipment If you want to hear me go through all the steps, then you can find the video below. If you just want a single client without the whole server setup then something like the Raspberry Pi XBMC (Kodi) media centre might interest you more. ![]() It really is an amazing home media solution. The plex client is supported on a ton of devices including Windows, Apple, Android, Amazon FireTV, Chromecast, Xbox, PlayStation, Linux and so many more. This is great as you don’t need have multiple copies of the same media across several devices. You can then have multiple clients connect to the same server. In this case we will be using the Raspberry Pi. This means you can have all your movies, music and photos located on the one device, the server. Plex is a client server setup where the client simply streams data from the plex media server. You can also set it up to be accessed outside your local network. This is perfect for anyone who wants to have a media server that can be accessed by anyone within a household. In this tutorial I go through all the steps to getting your very own Raspberry Pi plex server up and running. ![]()
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