Archived How to watch most of the videos in this sub on your TV (using Plex) (youtu.be)
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Archived How to watch most of the videos in this sub on your TV (using Plex) (youtu.be)
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[–] barset ago
Fucking saved for when I get home. Kept wondering this everytime I'd see this sub pop up.
[–] Forbin [S] 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
I recommend you begin by installing the Plex (server) app on your computer. You'll need to create a (free) account so you can save these videos to watch on TV. Let me know if you have any questions!
[–] barset ago
Ahead of you there. I even pay for Plex even though I rarely use the paid services I just like supporting such an awesome server/app pairing.
Just trying to get away from pirating.
[–] Forbin [S] ago
Plex is my preferred way to stream stuff from the internet to my television. I find it far more useful than using a YouTube app because if I have to quit watching, Plex will remember and resume from the last point. It also works with a variety of streaming sources other than YouTube (e.g. Daily Motion). Basically, if you find a video online, you can easily hit an icon on your browser bar to "plexit" where it will be added to your Plex queue. As long as you have created a free Plex account, you won't even need your computer turned on to watch online videos. Plex is available on all major streaming boxes as well as for Android and iOS. It will handle your personal video content stored on your computer, your music, photos, etc. They do offer a paid "Plex Pass" service that adds additional capability, but it is absolutely not necessary. Plex is arguably in the top-tier of streaming app programs & services and everyone should check it out.