Reads like AI slop.
remon
Time to buy some Airbus stock ...
You can find out by reading the article.
why post on a technology community on another instance about some poll happening on your instance? So many questions.
Good.
I might be a problem if you are logged out of your plex account while offline. But I didn't have to login for years on either of my clients. You can also give special access to local IP addresses on LAN to ignore authentication. But yeah, that's a bit hidden in the settings.
You need an internet connection to connect to a offline LAN Plex server
Not true.
" When running your own Plex Media Server as a subscriber, other users to whom you have granted access can also stream from the server (whether local or remote), without ANY additional charge"
So as a plex pass holder it shouldn't affect any of my (current?) users? Am I reading this right?
edit: Seems I'm good.
I have a NAS with 2.2GHz quad-core, 8GB RAM running plex.
So far my record was 7 simultaneous remote streams (I think 2 were transcodes, the rest direct play), which it handled fine. And going by CPU usage, it should be able to handle 5 transcoding sessions (1080p max) at once.
Though, I usually run into bandwidth limits before I run into CPU limits (hopefully I'll get fibre this year).
Yup, been using that from the start, since none of the 20TB drives were "verified" when I bought them.
It's a bit annoying that you have to do that, but ultimately a non-issue.