Plex Media Server is one of the best media server available to stream videos, music, and images locally or remotely. It is free and can install on a variety of operating system including Dropbox, Google Drive, and OneDrive. The Plex is not alone media server and there are other media server options available too in the free and opensource category. You can see our article in which we have listed top and best free and open source media servers. However, here in this article, we are only going to answer the common frequently asked questions by different users.
The Plex media server is a solution to play media files (music, videos, & view Photos) whenever wherever you want via local network connectivity or using the internet to play remotely either using the web browser or Plex media player apps. It was launched as open source project but not anymore now but still, it is free to use.The Plex server application is available for a variety of operating system and devices:
Computer
WindowsLinuxMacOSFreeBSDNAS
SynologyNetgearQnapunRAIDDroboASUSTORThecusSeagateWestern DigitalTerra MasterOther
Apart from Plex Media server, it also comes with Plex Media Player and Plex apps which allow you to access your media files locally or remotely on different devices such as:
Plex Media Player
WindowsMacEmbedded PlatformApplications
AndroidAmazon AlexaAmazon Fire TVAndroid TVApple TVChromecastiOSKodiNVIDIA shieldPlayStation 3PlayStation 4RokuSmart TVSonosTiVoWindowsWindows PhoneXbox 360Xbox One
Not only streaming media files but the Plex also allow you to watch the Live TV channels online and can also support up to 4k resolution. In short, it is a beautiful way to organize you hundreds of media files those you want to access from office, home, or anywhere.
The working of Plex media server is very straightforward. After downloading and setting up the Plex Media server on a personal computer or NAS devices it asks you to give the path to the location where you have stored your media files. You can give the local or remote storage location such NAS box folder or local disk and the Plex will scan to identify the Videos, Photos, and Music. Once it indexed all the media files you can use the Plex app which is available for a variety of platforms such as Windows, smartphone, tablet, smart TV, streaming device, game console, iOS, Mac and so on to stream your favorite Mp3, Images or Videos.
It also supports the WebRTC which means you can use any browser to use the Plex remotely or locally without installing the Plex Player application.
For more detail and step by step guide to using including installation see: Install Plex MEdia sever Ubuntu.
The methods to uninstall the Plex server is different from device to device. Here, we have mentioned the way to remove the Plex server from Windows, Mac, Linux and Nas devices. Before removing the Plex Media server completely be sure that it is not running.
Uninstall Plex media server from WindowsFirst, go to the Control PanelClick on ProgramsUnder the Uninstall or Change the Program find the PlexNow double click on it.And click on OK button.Now to Delete the Plex register Keys
Press Ctrl+R to get the RUN boxType Regedit in the box to open the registryGo to HKEY_CURRENT_USER ->Software ->Plex and press delete key from keyboard to delete the Plex keys.After that let’s delete the Plex directory:
Again press CTRL+R keys to open RUN.Type: %LOCALAPPDATA%Find the Plex Media Server folderAnd delete all the dataUninstall Plex media server from Mac OS X
Using the Finder’s “Go” menu, select Go To Folder… then enter the following in the dialog box that pops up:
~/Library/Browse to and delete the following files and folders:
~/Library/Application Support/Plex Media Server/~/Library/Caches/PlexMediaServer/~/Library/Logs/Plex Media Server/Open your “Terminal” application and then run the following command:
defaults delete com.plexapp.plexmediaserver
After performing above steps in the Mac delete the actual application itself under /Applications/Plex Media Server.app
Restart your computer to clear out any cached Plex Media Server preferences.
Uninstall Plex media server in LinuxTo remove the Plex media server from the Debian or Redhat based Linux you just need to run a couple of commands which are given below:
Debianor UbuntuRun the command:
dpkg -r plexmediaserverAfter running the above common remove the rest of Plex files from its directory situated under the following URL
/var/lib/plexmediaserver/Library/Application Support/Plex Media Server/Fedora or CentOSRun the command to remove the packages
rpm -e plexmediaserverRemove the directory from
/var/lib/plexmediaserver/Run the command to delete user
userdel plexNAS Plex Uninstall
As different Nas box has a different user interface, so you need to find the controls panel of your NAS box or the default program manager application of your NAS box which is used to remove the installed applications; from the same place, you can uninstall the Plex server too.
Ways to restart the Plex media server in operating systems:
Restart plex media server on Windows and MacOSIn Windows system, the Plex icon will be in the Windows system tray of the Taskbar and on MacOs in the menu bar, just find it and right click on the icon.
Now a menu will open from where just click on the Exit option to shut down or stop the Plex media server.
MACos:
Once it stopped you can relaunch or restart it again normally using the Plex media server shortcut icon given in your Windows start menu or MacOS docker.
Restart Plex Media Server in Ubuntu Linux or FreeBSD
If you want to stop plex media server on Ubuntu Linux or other FreeBSD operating system then you just need to open the terminal and fire these commands given below to start, stop and restart the running Plex server.
service plexmediaserver startservice plexmediaserver stopservice plexmediaserver restartRestart plex media server in Synology NAS
Running Plex Media server on Synology NAS is very easy and the restart too via its GUI interface.From the package manager of the Synology search for the installed Plex Media and you will find the Action menu given in the front of the Plex application.
Click on the Action button to get stop and restart options.
After installing the Plex Media server the default port at which it works is the 32400. So, suppose if your Plex is installed on PC and you want to access it from there only then it doesn’t matter it is on Windows, Mac or Linux just open your browser and type:
http://localhost:32400/weborhttp://127.0.0.1:32400/webIf you want to access it from local network but from some different computer then you need to know the IP address assigned to your computer where the Plex Media server has been installed.
For that, if your Plex installed on Windows then open the CMD and run the command to know the IP address:
ipconfigFor Mac installed Plex:
ifconfig |grep inetLinux Plex installation
ifconfigAfter finding the address use that in the following way with the plex port number and slash web.
http://[Plex Media Server IP Address]:32400/webFor more information to find out the Plex IP address see the official guide.
To access the Plex media server remotely first you need to go to your router and manually forward the WAN IP address port 32400 port to your local computer IP address that used by the Plex media server.
After forwarding the port perform the below steps:
Open Plex Web server in the browser.Sign in your accountGo to Settings > Server > GeneralThen go to Settings > Server > Remote AccessToggle the Show Advanced button to see all options.Enable the Manually specify public port checkboxEnter the WAN/External Port address which you have been forwarded to your local plex media server IP.Use the Retry or Apply button.The use the https: app.plex.tv/desktop or your routers WAN address to access the Plex remotely.
There are dozens of Raspberry Pi Linux operating systems on which you can install the Plex Media server, however, we don’t know which one you are using right now; so we are going to show the installation on the common Raspbian operating system.
We assume that you already have a Raspbian OS running Raspberry Pi, no matters which version of the board you have 1,2,3.. the procedure is same for all.
Open the command line or terminal and run the following commands first
sudo apt-get updatesudo apt-get upgradeInstall the HTTPS package
sudo apt-get install apt-transport-https
Run the following commands to add the dev2day repository to get the Plex packages
wget -O - https://dev2day.de/pms/dev2day-pms.gpg.key | sudo apt-key add -echo "deb https://dev2day.de/pms/ jessie main" | sudo tee /etc/apt/sources.list.d/pms.listsudo apt-get update
Download Plex
sudo apt-get install -t jessie plexmediaserver
Assign your Pi user to Plex, for that edit its .prev file by using the following command:
sudo nano /etc/default/plexmediaserver.prevThe text editor will open find the following line:
PLEX_MEDIA_SERVER_USER=plex
Delete “plex” and write “pi” there and after that above line should look like something given below:
PLEX_MEDIA_SERVER_USER=pi
After that pressCTRL+X and type Y and press the enter key to save the changes…
Now restart the Plex media server using the following command to effect the changes.
sudo service plexmediaserver restart
Set static address for your Raspberry Pi Plex server and for that first type
hostname -Ithe above command will show your current IP address, note it down.
Now, edit your command line text file by using the following command
sudo nano /boot/cmdline.txtOnce it open type or paste the Ip address you noted above in the last of the file and then press CTRL +X and type Y and hit Enter button to save the changes…
Restart the Raspberry Pi
sudo rebootAfter rebooting the Pi open your browser and type your IP address which noted in the above steps followed by 32400/web/ and you are done.
http://[Raspberry Pi IP Address]:32400/web
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