![]() ![]() Plex is one of those services that has been around for some time. Setting up the Plex media server is going to be the first step.Source: Windows Central (Image credit: Source: Windows Central) If you purchased a NAS go to the package center (or app center) for your device. Most major brands (Synology, Qnap, WD, Asus) will have a Plex media server app available. Simply add the package to your NAS, open the app, and follow the set up instructions. If you are going to use a Windows PC to run Plex, go to the Plex website and download the server. Like the NAS, simply follow the install instructions. Of note, you will use the PC to handle all the computing, so if you share the library with friends and they start streaming it can impact performance of some resource intensive games. Once installed you will actually deal with your media library through the Plex web interface. Having a NAS has a distinct advantage here: most NAS Plex packages will work with or without internet after initial setup. The PC app requires an always on internet connection to share your library. Okay, maybe not so much fun.įirst up, a few tips to get things flowing smoothly: You will spend weeks, if not months, changing disks out every 40 minutes to an hour as your PC rips them in to your storage. ![]() If using a NAS, mount the NAS video folder (or make one to mount) as a network drive so you can rip the video files straight to the NAS.Organize your library into separate folders by media type (i.e.
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