• Lifetime Plex Pass price increase

    From Gamgee@21:2/138 to All on Tuesday, May 19, 2026 12:38:43
    I got an email today from Plex to let me know about an upcoming price increase for the Lifetime Plex Pass... This change takes effect on July 1, 2026 and
    the price will go from the current $250 to $750.

    Yep, that's a pretty significant change. Current Lifetime members are not affected, and monthly/annual subscription pricing will not be changing.

    If you've been thinking about getting the Lifetime Pass, probably a good idea to do it soon... ;-)


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  • From niter3@21:1/199 to Gamgee on Tuesday, May 19, 2026 14:53:00
    I got an email today from Plex to let me know about an upcoming price increase for the Lifetime Plex Pass... This change takes effect on July 1, 2026 and the price will go from the current $250 to $750.

    What the balls! Are you kidding.

    I walked away from Plex years ago, what does it really offer over Emby?

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  • From Nightfox@21:1/137 to niter3 on Tuesday, May 19, 2026 12:31:56
    Re: Lifetime Plex Pass price increase
    By: niter3 to Gamgee on Tue May 19 2026 02:53 pm

    I got an email today from Plex to let me know about an upcoming price
    increase for the Lifetime Plex Pass... This change takes effect on July
    1, 2026 and the price will go from the current $250 to $750.

    What the balls! Are you kidding.

    I walked away from Plex years ago, what does it really offer over Emby?

    I haven't used Emby a whole lot, as Plex has been working well for me, but I had been using Plex so much that I decided to buy their lifetime Plex Pass about 6 years ago, and I got it on sale for about $80. For one thing, I think the Plex user interface is fairly nice and polished, and it has been working fairly well in my experience. I use it to stream my own content, and with the Plex Pass, you get features such as hardware transcoding, skipping intros in TV shows, DVR capability (with a TV tuner) - and that includes commercial detection & skipping commercials in DVR recordings, and others, but those are the main things I use with Plex Pass.

    It looks like Emby may do all of the same stuff though. If I ever start having problems with Plex, I may seriously decide to switch to Emby or something else, but for now, Plex is working fine for me. Plex did remove one of their features that I sometimes used though, which was Watch Together (which was another Plex Pass feature), where you could invite someone to watch content with you and it would synchronize it so you could watch together (and if one of you had to pause to use the bathroom or something, it would pause for both of you, etc.).

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  • From Shurato@21:2/148 to niter3 on Tuesday, May 19, 2026 18:33:00

    I got an email today from Plex to let me know about an upcoming price increase for the Lifetime Plex Pass... This change takes effect on
    July
    1, 2026 and the price will go from the current $250 to $750.

    What the balls! Are you kidding.

    I walked away from Plex years ago, what does it really offer over Emby?

    And I use Jellyfin!

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  • From paulie420@21:2/150 to niter3 on Tuesday, May 19, 2026 17:50:05
    [Plex Pass Lifetime growing from $250 to $750 in July 2026]
    What the balls! Are you kidding.

    I walked away from Plex years ago, what does it really offer over Emby?

    ... the big one is Hardware Transcoding... Remote Streaming Relay, Multi-User w/ External Sharing, Mobile Sync/Offline Downloads, Live TV & DVR, Lyrics...

    But all that being said, I left Plex LAST time when Lifetime Pass went from $120 to $250; $750 is just... stupid. I'm not saying don't charge - but they've forgotten where they came from IMO; I don't need all the features of Netflix for my homelab... suck it.



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  • From Nightfox@21:1/137 to paulie420 on Tuesday, May 19, 2026 20:21:27
    Re: Re: Lifetime Plex Pass price increase
    By: paulie420 to niter3 on Tue May 19 2026 05:50 pm

    I walked away from Plex years ago, what does it really offer over Emby?

    ... the big one is Hardware Transcoding... Remote Streaming Relay, Multi-User w/ External Sharing, Mobile Sync/Offline Downloads, Live TV & DVR, Lyrics...

    Google says Emby supports hardware transcoding, but it requires an Emby Premiere subscription.

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  • From Shurato@21:2/148 to Nightfox on Wednesday, May 20, 2026 00:55:00

    Re: Re: Lifetime Plex Pass price increase
    By: paulie420 to niter3 on Tue May 19 2026 05:50 pm

    I walked away from Plex years ago, what does it really offer over Emby?

    ... the big one is Hardware Transcoding... Remote Streaming Relay, Multi-User w/ External Sharing, Mobile Sync/Offline Downloads, Live
    TV &
    DVR, Lyrics...

    Google says Emby supports hardware transcoding, but it requires an Emby Premiere subscription.

    Jellyfin supports hardware transcoding. I use the Intel transcoding on an
    11th gen i7 laptop.

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