
This may take some getting used to if you're used to other home theater software, for example Plex Media Player doesn't support traditional usage of the mouse buttons. Not sure I saw an announcement about this, but its possible I just missed it. It will also inspect your media library and automatically download any missing metadata such as titles, release dates, and so on from TheMovieDB.Īs well as having some great features, Plex Media Player has been designed from the ground up to look great on a TV screen and is compatible with most IR controllers making it really suited to frequent use. I was surprised to see that the 64 bits server was offered on the website. such as Media Player Codec Pack Lite, AVS Media Player or Plex Media Server, which might be similar to Plex Media Player.

From the developer: Plex Media Player is the go-to app. The program is included in Multimedia Tools. Plex Media Player also allows you to easily organize your media into specific categories (such as 'TV Shows', 'Comedy', 'To Watch'.) making it really easy to always find what you are looking for. The most popular versions of the tool are 2.5, 1.3 and 1.2. Additionally it will play movies and TV shows streamed from all the major providers out there.

It offers built-in support for local storage (on your PC or network attached storage) as well as for content stored on Plex Media Server. Plex Media Player is designed to be installed on a dedicated computer (PC, Mac and Linux versions are available) connected to your TV, and allows you to access your entire media library and enjoy it on a big screen.
