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Media platform Plex today announced that it is raising prices for the Plex Pass subscription service, marking the first price increase that Plex has introduced in a decade.

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Starting on April 29, the Plex Pass will cost $6.99 per month or $69.99 per year, with a lifetime purchase option available for $249.99. Right now, the lifetime Plex Pass costs $120, while the monthly option is $4.99 and the annual option is $39.99.

Plex says that it needs to raise prices to keep up with rising costs, and that the added funds will ensure that Plex is able to keep developing new features.

Along with increasing prices, Plex is no longer going to offer remote playback for personal media as a free service. Plex users who want to be able to stream content that's not on the same local network as the server will have two options.

A Plex Pass will allow server owners to provide remote media streaming to friends and family members without an additional charge, so only the server owner needs the Plex Pass, not the users streaming the content. Alternatively, if the server owner does not have a Plex Pass, remote streaming will still be available if the person accessing the server has a Plex Pass or a new Remote Watch Pass.

Plex is introducing a new Remote Watch Pass subscription option aimed at those who want to stream media without hosting a server. It allows individual users to remotely stream media from any personal media server they have access to, even if the owner of that server does not have a Plex Pass.

The Remote Watch Pass is priced at $1.99 per month or $19.99 per year, and it will be available starting on April 29.

Plex users who have a Plex Pass already will continue to be able to use remote playback from any Plex Media Server after the changes are implemented, as will users who have access to their servers. Plex Pass lifetime subscribers will see no change, but monthly and yearly subscribers will see prices go up in April.

As remote streaming is becoming a paid feature on Plex, Plex is removing the one-time activation fee that removes playback limitations in the Plex iOS and Android apps, and there will no longer be a one-minute playback limitation.

The changes to personal media streaming do not impact viewing on the same local network. Free, ad-supported streaming of movies, shows, and live TV on Plex will also remain free.

Article Link: Plex Raises Price for Plex Pass, No Longer Offers Free Remote Playback for Personal Media
 
Media platform Plex today announced that it is raising prices for the Plex Pass subscription service, marking the first price increase that Plex has introduced in a decade.

Starting on April 29, the Plex Pass will cost $6.99 per month or $69.99 per year, with a lifetime purchase option available for $249.99. Right now, the lifetime Plex Pass costs $120, while the monthly option is $4.99 and the annual option is $39.99.
Plex Pass monthly plan increasing by 40%
Plex Pass annual plan increasing by 75%
Plex Pass lifetime plan increasing by 108%
 
Remote streaming with Plex never worked that well for me. I locked in a 50% off lifetime pass many years ago. Whenever I'm going away, I download movies to the plex app on my kids' tablet, and otherwise just stream my plex over LAN. Works for me so far 🤞.
 
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I wish Plex would stick to the core mission of home theater. I'm far from a power user, but what features do they think needs to be developed? I could give a darn about all the stuff Plex themselves streams, the whole point was to access my personal library.
 
Plex is still great (locked in a discounted Plex Pass rate from years ago) but Jellyfin plus Tailscale is a nice free alternative. Use Infuse and you’re set with a very inexpensive option with a good player.
Same, glad I bought in early. By no means perfect, but works very well for simple organization and local/remote viewing 95% of the time.
 
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