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Plex - 0.8.5

Complete media playback solution.

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Current Version: 0.8.5
Release Date: 2009-11-19
License: Freeware
Downloads (this version): 491
Downloads (all versions): 30,439

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Plex ReviewOne of the finest FREE! media center apps available for Mac - Version: 0.8.5, 11/20/2009 11:00AM PST

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gmackenz
Does just about anything you need without having to do more than simply installing it on all the Macs that you want to watch your content on and can 'on the fly' access through bonjour your iTunes, iPhoto libraries (if you install/run the included Plex Media Server application to share said content to the main mac you run PLEX on). Select remote shares of content fillled directories of media via all the popular network sharing protocols (SMB, AFP, FTP, UPNP etc...) content, set source type for tv shows, movies, music and the built-in media scrapers will access popular media info sites for images, descriptions, cast, etc.

Also comes with a ever-growing Plugin library that features user-created plugins to many popular websites with feeds of photos, music, and video.

I run mine on a 2007 Mac Mini attached via optical audio and DVI-HDMI out to my 46 1080p HDTV, will handle *sanely* h264-encoded 1080p video easily with any 1.83 GHz or better Mac Mini (maybe true for even the single core earlier Mac Mini's but that's probably pushing it).
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Plex CommentaryStill not 64-bit. - Version: 0.8.3, 10/26/2009 05:17PM PST

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libertyforall1776
Still not 64-bit...
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Plex ReviewPerplexed - Version: 0.8.1, 7/29/2009 05:51PM PST

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Todd Templeton
This is without a doubt, the most over-rated software to come along for the Mac in a long time. It's potential and the demand for this type of computer/internet convergence is enormous, and I think that explains why people seem to be apologists for it. I've loaded it and trashed it several times already, mostly because I desperately want to get rid of my $100 a month satellite TV subscription. But when it comes down to actually using this per"PLEX"ing software, it is way too difficult to set up and update for the average Mac user. If anyone is dreaming of Plex being like Front Row on steroids (what most of us are probably looking for), think again.

Adding movies for example. Utilizing the arrow and play keys on the remote, you navigate to where your movies are stored. In my case, and probably millions of other folks, they are located in the somewhat unintuitive (but you should only have to do this once, right?) User/Music/iTunes/iTunes Music/Movies folder. Once pointed to that folder from the "Watch Your Videos/Add Source" section of Plex (not the "Movies" section since you have to do this operation before they will show up in "Movies" grrr!). No "scraping" (searching for and adding artwork/info to the movie file from internet sources) function is available and the movies also aren't available in the "Movies" section of Plex (in spite of the fact that this is 100% per their instructions) after finishing. I now have 6 "Movies" folders showing up in "Watch My Videos", nothing available in "Movies", and no intuative way to get rid of these multiple "Movies" folders in the Watch Your Videos" section of Plex.

iTunes support is pretty bad for a program designed to be a multimedia front end. It has great difficulty in finding and displaying artwork that my cheap iPod video dock can easily find and utilize. Also, it has crashed on me every time I've tried to do anything with photos.

A lot of proverbial "turds in this punchbowl" for prime-time use. It's handling of internet content is quite good, but it's unintuitive (very unMac-like) setup and maintenance, especially of pre-existing media in pre-existing locations is maddening. Ironically, it is terrible at doing all the things Front Row does with ease. So this is the current state of affairs. At least as of this version, you are better off using Front Row, Hulu desktop and your browser. Not very elegant using three different applications, especially on an HDTV, but they work well and they are easy to use. Those of us with the time and patience to tinker with this sort of thing will probably find it quite good. Folks (like myself) simply looking for an easy alternative to the monthly subscription to the sewer that television has become, look elsewhere or wait a little longer.
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Plex CommentaryApp Store does not update - Version: 0.8.1, 7/27/2009 09:27PM PST

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libertyforall1776
The help says that the built-in app store will prompt you for updates, but I can see zero network content there, and do not see a way to configure this. Anyone know a way to fix this? TIA! Until this is fixed, Boxee is a much better choice.
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Plex ReviewAnother great update - Version: 0.7.14, 4/8/2009 06:12AM PST

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xain092
Mac User take note: this is the best mediacenter app on the market!
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Plex Reviewgreat stuff! - Version: 0.5.0b2, 3/1/2009 01:33PM PST

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zilverster
This is really a great application, and it's for free!
I connected my TV to my Imac through the external monitor connection,
with a 18 m cable.
Thanks to XBMC I can now see any kind of video with few problems,
I can even add srt subtitles. And the remote for the Imac works as well!
Thank you guys for a great job!
There are some things:
The manual synchronization of the subtitles is very confusing and the range is very limited (-10 to +10 sec),
The scripts do not work with me,
music is a very puzzling thing to play here
actually, only the video is great, but the video then is really great!
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Plex ReviewGreat great greatest - Version: 0.7.10, 2/27/2009 02:06AM PST

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xain092
Being a big Boxee user I was surprised how many options this mediacenter app has.
It takes a while to figure it all out but once it's up and running all works very well.
Recommended.
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Plex CommentaryThis is THE MediaCenter Software! - Version: 0.5.0b4, 6/1/2008 04:19AM PST

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ratzfatz
Forget about anything else. Nothing comes close to this solution. And it's even free! Keep up with your good work, guys. AAA+++
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Plex ReviewSerious Player - Version: 0.5.0b2, 5/13/2008 06:31AM PST

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ylon
This is a very serious contender in the media center market for Mac OS X. Obviously there are a number of little things to clear up. I would also suggest that they bundle some themes with it or add a more robust theme management methodology to it. I personally would like it to feel more Mac OS X like, but that's preference.

One thing that does need to be added ASAP is integration with iApps so that audio and video from iTunes can be directly manipulated, iPhotos can be viewed and so forth. I would really use the app seriously if that were added. I do enjoy pointing it at folders as well, however the integration is sorely needed right now.

Also, is there a way to actually replace FrontRow? It would be nice to actually press the menu button and have XBMC fly out instead of FrontRow if they were to give us the option.
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Plex Review1080p on the Penryn Macbook Pro ! - Version: 0.4.5, 4/10/2008 09:31AM PST

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Tungsten2K
I've tried MPlayer OSX, VLC, Perian, and none could play H.264 encoded 1080p content in Matroska containers without catastrophic skips during high-motion scenes... XBMC can.

It has some interface issues like not recognizing two-finger taps as CTRL-Clicks very well on the Macbook Pro, but all in all, this is a winner in my book. I expect it to become a nicely polished product in the not to distant future.

Congratulations to the porting developer for an initial job well done !

-=dave
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