Plex has confirmed that it will require a Remote Watch Pass or Plex Pass for remote streaming on its TV apps. The change is going into effect for the Roku app first, followed by all other TV apps and third-party clients in 2026.

Earlier this year, Plex increased its pricing for Plex Pass and stopped supporting all options for free remote streaming in the Plex apps, such as adding a custom server connection in the app settings. The company said at the time, “The reality is that we need more resources to continue putting forth the best personal media experience, and as a result, we will no longer offer remote playback as a free feature.” That’s also when Plex introduced the Remote Watch Pass as a less expensive way to enable remote streaming again.

Plex is now rolling out the remote watch changes to its Roku TV app. If you have Plex Pass, or the owner of the server you’re streaming from has Plex Pass, you don’t need to do anything. Otherwise, if you are streaming on a different network from the server’s home network, you need Plex Pass or Remote Watch Pass.

  • swearengen@sopuli.xyz
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    Switched my users to Jellyfin this spring when Plex first announced this move, pretty seamless transition.

    I actually prefer Jellyfin and it’s UI compared to the new one Plex rolled out on Roku, what a mess that is to navigate now.

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    9 hours ago

    Switched to Jellyfin after more than a decade with Plex. Prettey… prettey… pretty good.

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      7 hours ago

      I can recommend a local Wireguard server for this. I have one port on my router open for Wireguard and all of my devices can connect to it remotely.

      Once connected, they can see all the devices on my local network, including my local jellyfin server. It works pretty painlessly and you don’t need to open any jellyfin ports to the world.

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        6 hours ago

        That’s how it works with Tailscale as well. Tailscale creates Wireguard tunnels underneath between the different devices. There’s also an open-source self-hostable Tailscale control plane.

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      Love me some Jellyfin. I was yesterday days old when I finally read some documentation and learned that my metadata issues were because I was using a mixed library type for kids shoes and movies, and that they strongly discourage it because of the unreliable metadata it causes. Split kids movies and shows apart and now that works flawlessly, still, I feel like I’d prefer they could be combined on a single library for a kids’ browsing

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      8 hours ago

      Same, and I haven’t missed any of the streaming services I used to have. It’s amazing.

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      They make more money off of FAST then they do self hosting own media. Of course they are going to care less and less about the self hosters.

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        The issue, as always, is that Plex started to put free existing features behind a paywall to squeeze more money out of their client base instead of adding something and charging for it.

        VC money came in and now the VC wants to cash in on the investment.

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        In that case, I think no one would’ve used Plex in the first place. But yeah, I think it should be that way ideally.

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        I don’t think that’s it.

        There were complaints when Netflix started enforcing password sharing rules.

        I think the main driver of complaints is “you promised the thing I’m paying for would be X, and now you’re changing the deal.”

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          There was never an explicit deal on providing free shit. Although they seem to be honoring paid stuff. If your account is old enough, content shared with friends can be downloaded even if they don’t have a Plex pass.

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            Not for users who paid the mobile unlock fee.

            What if I’ve already paid the one-time mobile app activation fee?
            For users who have already paid a one-time, in-app activation for either our mobile Android or iOS app, an extended trial for the new Remote Watch Pass subscription is available.
            (Source: Plex)

            They soften the landing with the “extended trial”, but anyone who paid the “one-time fee” is finding out what that really meant.

            I wouldn’t be surprised if a year from now there’s an announcement for Plex 2.0 and my lifetime account only applies to legacy Plex.

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    Cue all the users with lifetime passes not seeing that this is slowly becoming a problem…

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      I have a lifetime pass and stopped using it. I got my money’s worth over the years. No regrets.

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        Same. I finally switched over to jellyfin recently as it was low down on a long list of stuff I want to do, let alone need to do. I feel like I got my worth and if things mess up with jellyfin, I’ve got a temporary backup option to spin up without having to give a single penny more. Fingers crossed, no more of my data either seeing as it’s all uninstalled.

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      Abandoning streaming services only to become a serf of another commercial subscription service seems like such a bizarre move that I really don’t understand how Plex users even exist.

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        Wow, could you get any more condescending? We bought a product (10+ years ago in my case) and it still works great. Why would I switch to an inferior service, just because the FREE version of the product I already bought got worse?

        This has no impact on anyone that actually paid for Plex.

        With this move the free version of Plex got downgraded, to now have feature parity with Jellyfin. Meaning a VPN is required if you want to access your media on the go

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          Privacy for me. When they where sending out emails about what you watched. Kind of made the we don’t know what’s on your server line a lie. So how could I trust them. I still expect a massive sting where they have to tell the MPAA or something who has pirated content and they go after people. Surprised it hasn’t happened yet seems so obvious.

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          I’m not sure if you’re joking or not, but you can remotely stream from Jellyfin without using a VPN.

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      What do you mean?

      To me the problem would be modifying the lifetime pass or simply removing it (for new customers) in favor of a fucking subscription only.

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      Why? Plex was one of the original self hosted streaming platforms and for a long time was pretty much the only option. We have more options now, and those still on Plex, I imagine, are because they don’t have the time or capacity to perform a migration. So they stick with what they’ve got until it breaks.

      Maybe this will be the one that breaks it.

      I was a Plex holdout until 3 months ago. I wanted off Plex for the last 2 years but just never had the time.

      For those waiting, don’t be like me, it’s easier than you think.

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        Same I put off and might still be on it if I didn’t loose my watch history. I figured if I was starting over might as well be with FOSS.

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        What was the migration like? I’ve been looking to get off Plex for a while now but like you say, haven’t had the time nor the energy.

        Is it as simple as just installing it and pointing it at my NAS?

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          Pretty much. Personally, I spun up another VM and had the two running alongside each other for a few weeks. Doing it this way allows you to split the work. First get the base server up and running, do some testing and get familiar, then migrate a client.

          It took more effort to get family to switch their client than it did to do the server.

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        I switched to Jellyfin about 4 years ago, no regrets. If I’m traveling I tunnel into my home server and watch whatever I want. As most of us, I started in Plex because back then I was with Synology (cheapest NAS they had back then). The moment I moved to building and maintaining my own server, I tried JF, liked it from day one, learned to deal with the caveats and fix them (took me a while), and have been on it since then.