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People are mostly troubleshooting Plex—problems with metadata, missing media, and Plex playback on Smart TVs/Chromecast—while also discussing long-standing client UX requests (like consistent 10-second skip buttons) and connection/quality expectations across networks. A separate thread focuses on Plex pricing, noting a lifetime pass price hike to $750.

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Key Takeaway If you’re having Plex trouble, the current trend is that metadata detection, playback support on certain devices, and stream quality/search issues are the most common pain points—while feature requests and pricing are also major discussion drivers.
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If you’re having Plex trouble, the current trend is that metadata detection, playback support on certain devices, and stream quality/search issues are the most common pain points—while feature requests and pricing are also major discussion drivers.

People are mostly troubleshooting Plex—problems with metadata, missing media, and Plex playback on Smart TVs/Chromecast—while also discussing long-standing client UX requests (like consistent 10-second skip buttons) and connection/quality expectations across networks. A separate thread focuses on Plex pricing, noting a lifetime pass price hike to $750.

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Long-standing UX request Consistent 10-second backward/forward skipping requested for 11 years
Device troubleshooting Plex not working on smart TV and Chromecast, while phone works
Metadata problem Plex isn’t picking up metadata
Pricing claim Plex lifetime pass price hike to $750
Media/quality issue Low Plex quality and some films not found

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  • Check whether Plex client apps add consistent 10s skip forward/back options (the request has persisted for 11 years). Android Authority
  • For playback issues, verify current Plex support/updates for Smart TVs and Chromecast when phone playback works. forum.level1techs.com
  • Track Plex lifetime pass pricing changes and community reactions following the $750 price hike. AppleInsider

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  • is there a setting/plugin to show what collection a film belongs to in the details section of an individual film like in plex ? r/jellyfin
  • Help: Plex not working on smart TV and Chromecast, Phone is OK forum.level1techs.com
  • I'm constantly in awe that Plex allows my buddy in Japan to stream 4K content from my NY apartment tweaktown.com
  • People have been asking to have consistent 10 sec backward and 10 sec forward for 11 years now. Some Plex player possible, some not. Why is it so hard to add this option for all Plex client side apps? For example macOS app. 30 sec forward is too confusing. Android Authority
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Tracking: Help: Plex not working on smart TV and Chromecast, Phone is OK / I'm constantly in awe that Plex allows my buddy in Japan to stream 4K content from my NY apartment

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What should newcomers use — Jellyfin or Plex?

If you're completely new to self-hosting and want to take your first step, perhaps by repurposing any old devices into media servers, Jellyfin is absolutely the way to go. It doesn't hide its best features, which are also essential to media streaming, behind a paywall. I might be staying put for now, since my entire setup is tuned exactly how I like it, and more importantly, my Plex setup works without asking anything from me. At this stage, the convenience is hard to walk away from. And yet, Jellyfin now has me considering that I could. Jellyfin is no longer the scrappy alternative you recomm

I've stopped recommending Plex to newcomers, because Jellyfin is ready for families now
Should You Use the Plex Package or Docker?

The decision really comes down to hardware transcoding. The Plex package on a Synology NAS does not support hardware transcoding, which means if you’re streaming media that needs to be transcoded (different format, lower quality for bandwidth, etc.), the CPU has to do all of the work. On most Plus series devices, that’s fine for one or two streams. Beyond that, you’ll start to see buffering or quality drops. Docker is the only way to get hardware transcoding working on a Synology NAS, and it only works on devices with an Intel CPU that supports QuickSync. Any Ryzen-based Synology will not supp

How to Install Plex on a Synology NAS (Package & Docker) (2026)
Should You Even Update Plex?

Before installing any update, ask yourself if you actually need to. Media servers are designed to stream media to client devices, so if everything is working and you’re not looking for new features, there might not be a reason to update. If you’re exposing Plex outside of your local network, you have more of a reason to keep it updated for potential security fixes. But if you’re only using it for local network streaming, you can introduce new bugs that you weren’t experiencing before, so updating “just because” isn’t always the right call.

How to Install Plex on a Synology NAS (Package & Docker) (2026)
What’s a lifetime subscription worth?

At $250, lifetime Plex Passes aren’t too much of a gamble. Compared to paying $70 per year, the lifetime option would pay for itself by year four. But at $750, you’d have to use the Plex Pass for more than a decade to break even. A lot can change in that timeframe. Ten years ago, Plex was still primarily in the media server business. Its biggest launches of that era were ambitious things like over-the-air DVR support and cloud-based media servers. (The latter feature was sadly discontinued in 2018.) A whole bunch of major streaming services didn’t even exist yet. Since then, Plex has shifted i

Plex Pass’ $750 lifetime price is for suckers
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