
PLEX MEDIA SERVER RASPBERRY PI 2016 TV
Until today, your only option was to find some place to stash a little baby Media Player window and muddle through the TV UI to queue up your background music of choice. Or maybe you’d just like to rock out to some FLAC while you work. Maybe you have a lower-powered NAS server that doesn’t like to transcode. Maybe you pine for stuff like Plex Media Player’s silky smooth playback, complex subtitle rendering, and lightning fast seeking on your desktop. One considerably less obscure request is the desire to use the awesome power of the mpv playback engine everywhere. (Okay, I made that one up, but I’m sure someone will try it and then take to our friendly forum when it drops a frame every 20 seconds…) Using the LCD on your fancy fridge for a display.
PLEX MEDIA SERVER RASPBERRY PI 2016 FULL
Squeezing full frame rate 4K video and high definition digital audio out of normal systems can be a challenge. Since we announced it a little over a year ago, the team behind Plex Media Player has been hard at work ensuring the best possible media playback experience on a dizzying array of configurations. However, today I want to talk about the platform that started it all: the home theater. This is all fantastic news, of course, for our not-so-secret plans for world domination.

The Media Server turned 1.0, grew a Streaming Brain and a DVR, and landed in some super cool places like Sonos, the NVIDIA SHIELD, a monster router from Netgear, and even The Cloud. We’ve launched the first major step toward making your photos great again. All of our lovely client apps have gotten major features and upgrades. 2016 has been a huge year so far in almost every corner of the Plexverse.
