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Question - is there a way to make my Plex library always available without having my desktop running non-stop? My Plex downloads live on an M2 on my desktop currently. Second question - I can only access my Plex files from my local network but most people seem to use it from anywhere. What am I doing wrong, or do you need premium for that feature?
No. Your media is streamed from your computer instead of Netflix or Hu's computer.
There needs to be a computer on the other end and Plex just allows you to use yours.
No, you need a computer/server of some kind to run all the time to serve that media.
Have to setup port forwarding to make it available outside your network.
I tried running it off my main PC for awhile, but it's kind of a pain and impacted my gaming sessions. Moved it onto a $400 Lenovo server I got off eBay to great effect. Used unRAID to setup a simple server for it. Lots and lots of guides out there for it with a great community. Have since upgraded beyond that server, but it was a great start.
Download/stream anywhere: They exposed it to the internet. Either through port forward or through a forward proxy like traefik, nginx, caddy
Always on PC issue: The cloud is just someone elses computer. If you want to run a little server and don't require loads of cpu/gpu power: Intel NUCs (or equivalent) are a very good option. Very small and compact and the included iGPU is enough for a 4K HDR live transcode.
Doing that with an Intel NUC 11th 1135G7 and Jellyfin
I have no idea, im just the end user- the tech is a ways away.
As for accesing, I have the app which i can connect with anywhere.
For remote access just download the app and sign in. Plex can traverse your NAT for you and serve the files.
If you want higher quality (you do), set up a VPN to connect your devices. Tailscale worms well for me.