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From bouncing around my favorite corners of the Internet, I get the impression that large numbers of people have "a guy" (of any gender), akin to a weed dealer in furtiveness and legality, who is hooking them up with an underground, probably Plex-based (but increasingly moving to Jellyfin), streaming service. I get the impression that there are hundreds to thousands of these little "Plex server" operations, each serving a couple dozen to a hundred or so users out of the goodness/vileness of each "guy"'s heart and the hobby budget of that "guy"'s homelab. This isn't all Plex gets used for or even necessarily the main use case, but I think they're out there.

Obviously no "guy" will admit to doing this, but my "Plex Server Guy Theory" neatly explains this post announcing that general discussions of piracy are allowed in the Lemmy.ml Plex community and this post by someone apparently serving enough new Plex user volume that a webhook would be convenient to have. I've also seen people discussing Plex refer to "my users", as if they have a user base of friends and trusted or semi-trustred acquaintances rather than just a household or family.

I personally neither have nor am a "Plex Server Guy", nor do I know anyone who has admitted to me that they do have or are one, so I can't be sure they really exist. But I have suspicions.

Are "Plex Server Guys" as I imagine them real and common and I am just too square to have ever been invited to do crimes with everyone else? Are they rare in real life but enriched in the dubious/cool corners of the Internet? Does it depend on your country? What's the deal?

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[–] BigDaddySlim@lemmy.world 5 points 16 hours ago

I am Plex Guy, my friend is Plex Guy, between the 2 of us we share our servers to over a dozen people. My mom and grandma use my server in another state, I don't charge anyone access. In total I have 8 users on my server, my friend has probably the same on his, with both of us giving access to a different friend meaning he has access to double the amount of content.

I got absolutely fed up with subscription services raising prices and removing content (I only ever had Hulu and Netflix) so I just built my own service. My only subscription now is a Tidal family plan for myself, my wife and my mom.

Also it's interesting how between these 2 servers, they're built differently. I built mine using TrueNAS and housed it in a dedicated PC case large enough for all the drives, my buddy made his as a Windows server, and has everything wall mounted with custom 3D printed brackets.

Also, when I go to Brazil for vacation, my content isn't region locked, it's at home in a box on my living room that I just access with no VPN or any bullshit needed.

[–] menas@lemmy.wtf 3 points 14 hours ago

In a lot of countries, you could legally share copyrighted content to your "private and relative" circle. So it's not actually illegal. Your theory seems correct, even if we do have ftp-siblings too

[–] fiendishplan@lemmy.world 4 points 17 hours ago

I'm a jellyfin guy. I share with roughly 6 friends just for fun.

[–] Thoven@lemdro.id 3 points 16 hours ago

Me and a relative jointly host and manage a server. Over the years we've slowly allowed in a handful of trusted friends and family. By now we probably have 20ish connected. Most use it as a supplement to their main streaming services, primarily used for exclusive content like the star wars shows. Some, like those of us hosting, have cancelled every streaming service and use it exclusively.

[–] LiveLM@lemmy.zip 2 points 17 hours ago* (last edited 17 hours ago)

Yes, there's even a subreddit dedicated to people advertising their Plex servers. Lots of them are paid, it's wild.

[–] Nomad64@lemmy.world 1 points 15 hours ago

I am a Plex guy and host Jellyfin along with other various services that aim to de-Google my family members and friends.

I give out Plex access pretty readily and don't charge for it. Honestly, companies and governments are more focused on the "big fish" IPTV private providers than randos like us hosting media servers.

Still working on de-Googling people...

[–] remon@ani.social 8 points 1 day ago

I'm a plex guy and I know a bunch of other plex guys. There is dozens of us!

[–] agavaa@lemmy.world 10 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago) (1 children)

I have a Plex guy. He runs a server and invites anyone he considers a friend, but also gives access to most who ask. He has a giant rig that costs him a lot in electricity bills. But he doesn't mind and doesn't want any money, because he's a sweet person and it's just something he does.

Edit: I'm in Europe; also he always honors requests.

[–] ivanafterall@lemmy.world 17 points 1 day ago (1 children)

I was the Plex guy until all my non-paying family members embraced being fascist dicks. Enjoy paying $200/month in shitty subscriptions, dicks.

[–] agavaa@lemmy.world 11 points 23 hours ago

Hell yeah, ethical Plex guy!

[–] trk@aussie.zone 9 points 1 day ago

I'm a Plex guy. I share my library because it's a bit of fun and scratches my IT interest itch. I actually run Plex and Jellyfin in parallel but pretty much everyone prefers the Plex interface (and most smart TVs have it ready to go, even the silly ones with off brand app stores).

Mostly it's just an excuse to play with cool toys, and a reason to work out how to run things I wouldn't otherwise bother with.

I've always downloaded stuff, since the dialup days. Originally it was for things that were region locked / "unrated" in Australia and thus not available... but now it's just so much more convenient than paid options that it's a no-brainer. Like I literally can't pay any legit service for the level of access and convenience I have now.

It's not even about money anymore. Between the purchase price and power consumption of my dual Xeon rack server and JBOD, the 1000/400Mbps fibre connection, and the time I spend on it I'm paying enough to cover half a dozen subscriptions or so with change... But the convenience! I can watch anything, anywhere, on any device. No jumping between services to find stuff, no episodes/movies going missing, no login restrictions, no player that won't work because your HDMI cable is lacking a decimal place or whatever the hell they're doing now.

Anytime someone we know in real life complains about having issues with their legitimate streaming service I offer access to Plex. I think there's 40ish users, but only a dozen or so that use it with any real frequency. Maybe 4-5 concurrent streams at peak times, outside of that is usually occasionally the work from home "workers" / the night shift people, or me streaming music at work or similar. I think the most I've had is 7 or 8 at once.

[–] Zedd00@lemmy.dbzer0.com 69 points 1 day ago (5 children)

I am that guy. I got pissed off that there was no way to buy all of the episodes of Good Eats legally. Next thing I knew, I had a dual xeon server and 60TB of hard drives. Of the 50 or so people using my server I think 6 have servers of their own.

[–] Know_not_Scotty_does@lemmy.world 20 points 1 day ago (6 children)

Good Eats radicalized me too. Not for plex but for cooking.

[–] Zedd00@lemmy.dbzer0.com 7 points 1 day ago

Yeah, everyone in my family has cooked professionally for at least a few years. My wife's family lived off of microwaved food. As I was teaching her that food could have flavor, she started asking questions about cooking that were easier to answer with a clip from good eats. Eventually, I went looking for a boxed set of it, and one hadn't been released. So I spent the $600 I was willing to spend on it on a server.

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[–] kieron115@startrek.website 6 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago)

For me it was buying star trek the next generation on blu-ray and getting annoyed with having to flip through fifty disks to watch an episode.

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[–] deranger@sh.itjust.works 53 points 1 day ago (19 children)

I’m a Plex server guy for friends and family, I have about a dozen users and maybe 3-4 at a time at the peaks. I charge nothing, it’s just a hobby. We’re out there.

I’d switch to Jellyfin but my users need transcoding and Plexamp is my favorite audio player since Winamp.

[–] kandykarter@lemmy.ca 28 points 1 day ago

I'm a Jellyfin Server Guy, and same deal. Around a dozen friends & fam, no charge.

I'm not sure why needing transcoding would keep you off Jellyfin though, Jellyfin transcodes just fine.

[–] randombullet@programming.dev 2 points 21 hours ago

I'm transcoding on a HD770 without an issue on jellyfin.

[–] hperrin@lemmy.ca 13 points 1 day ago (6 children)

Does Jellyfin not do transcoding? I’ve been using it with transcoding for almost two years, so if it doesn’t, man that’s gonna be quite the shock.

[–] db2@lemmy.world 14 points 1 day ago

It definitely does do transcoding.

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[–] Modern_medicine_isnt@lemmy.world 1 points 16 hours ago (1 children)

Seems like a good way to implement massively distributed piracy. The comapnies can't possibly make a case against all of them, there are too many. I like it.

[–] Eheran@lemmy.world 1 points 10 hours ago

Why should they not be able to do that...? Even if there are 100'000?

[–] 9point6@lemmy.world 16 points 1 day ago

Depends what industry you're in, I guess

I'm in tech and there are more Plex guys than people looking for Plex guys

[–] owenfromcanada@lemmy.ca 17 points 1 day ago (1 children)

I can't say how many people are trying to make money on it, but there are plenty of folks running Plex or Jellyfin servers that they'll allow friends and family to access. And I would estimate that a fairly low percentage of those have no pirated content on them. So even for the small-group servers, discussions of piracy are often relevant.

I do run a Jellyfin server, but only locally on my own network.

[–] IronBird@lemmy.world 1 points 18 hours ago (1 children)

there any guides you'd recommend for setting up and starting your own jellyfin server (as well tips for combing/curating new stuff for your library, ideally). am tech literate enough to follow guides but not enough to figure out automation process entirely myself

[–] owenfromcanada@lemmy.ca 1 points 17 hours ago (1 children)

The Jellyfin Documentation has info on setting it up and installing it. I have it running on an odroid hc4, but pretty much anything with enough storage will be fine (an old laptop laying around is a great way to experiment with server stuff).

I don't have much in terms of automation--I have a script that syncs local files with my server. What else did you have in mind?

[–] owenfromcanada@lemmy.ca 1 points 17 hours ago

Oh, I also have some commands documented for normalizing audio and removing unneeded audio/subtitle tracks.

[–] NABDad@lemmy.world 9 points 1 day ago (2 children)

I run an Emby server, but just for family. Two of my kids use it, one doesn't. I posted previously that my daughter doesn't have anything that can play a DVD, but she still gets them and I add them to my server so she can watch them.

I added my parents to it, and they watched some stuff, but they can't remember how to use it. Every time I show them, my dad will watch things for a few days, then he forgets how.

I appear to be unique among the people running streaming servers in that I only add things if I own the DVD (or if they're in the public domain). I also only have about 1300 movies.

I visit thrift stores to get cheap DVDs. There's one near me that charges $1/DVD, but they have a 50% off sale on the last weekend of every month.

I'm trying to be more particular about what I add. I had started thinking that for 50¢, I can buy a shittier movie, but now I'm only getting the movie if I know it's worth it, or if it's got > 7 IMDB rating.

Today's haul included True Grit (the remake), Capote, and Ready Player One.

[–] ComradeMiao@lemmy.world 9 points 1 day ago

Plenty of sub 7 IMDb cult classics :) you’re missing out

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[–] ultranaut@lemmy.world 11 points 1 day ago

I have a Plex server guy. He is one of my oldest and best friends although we don't get to hang out much anymore. I know he has other friends he shares the Plex server with but I have no idea who or how many. I've been using it since Plex was new, not sure how long exactly but more than a decade. I occasionally buy him nice hard drives because the library is ridiculously huge and always growing. As someone who loves weird and obscure shit, it's my favorite streaming service by far and he's my hero for running it.

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