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Across self-hosting and media subreddits, people are questioning Plex’s value and loyalty changes, with several threads urging users to switch to Jellyfin due to the perceived end of the Lifetime Plex Pass. Separately, multiple headlines focus on Plex app/server issues and updates (Roku release, NAS folder anomalies, and transcription/transcode limits), alongside a clear consensus that Plex’s Lifetime Pass price hike to $750 is a major trigger for dissatisfaction.

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Key Takeaway Plex users are reacting strongly—especially to the Lifetime Plex Pass rising to $750—while many consider leaving Plex for alternatives like Jellyfin due to cost and other app/server friction.
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Lifetime Pass price hike Switching to Jellyfin Plex app/server issues Roku update chatter plex media server
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Plex users are reacting strongly—especially to the Lifetime Plex Pass rising to $750—while many consider leaving Plex for alternatives like Jellyfin due to cost and other app/server friction.

Across self-hosting and media subreddits, people are questioning Plex’s value and loyalty changes, with several threads urging users to switch to Jellyfin due to the perceived end of the Lifetime Plex Pass. Separately, multiple headlines focus on Plex app/server issues and updates (Roku release, NAS folder anomalies, and transcription/transcode limits), alongside a clear consensus that Plex’s Lifetime Pass price hike to $750 is a major trigger for dissatisfaction.

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  • Lifetime Pass price hike — Plex lifetime pass price hike to $750 is ludicrous & too expensive for hosting video AppleInsider

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Top 1 signals · Plex users are reacting strongly—especially to the Lifetime

Briefing Findings · Plex users are reacting strongly—especially to the Lifetime

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Lifetime Pass new price $750
Transcoding limit error “This item cannot be played… server has reached its configured limit for maximum simultaneous transcodes”

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  • Track discussions in r/selfhosted for follow-up migration guides to Jellyfin after the Lifetime Pass changes. Android Authority

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Tracking: Enable full GUP support to prevent errors in official Plex App / Plex says " This item cannot be played at this time. The server has reached its configured limit for mamimun simultaneous Transcodes"

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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)
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