Install Plex Media Server on Raspberry Pi 2
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The awesome Plex Media Server can now finally be installed on the Raspberry Pi 2 without a chroot. The chroot method broke when using upstart scripts and had metadata issues, those are no longer a problem! Using a Synology package compiled for an ARMv7 processor we can use it on the Pi 2 with a bit of extra work. This will unfortunately not work on the B+ or earlier models as they use an ARMv6 processor. Many thanks to uglymagoo from the Plex forum who identified the package that could be used without a chroot on the Raspberry Pi 2. I used a minimal Raspbian distribution Minibian for this guide, when you are done Plex will also autostart on boot.
Plex for ARM CPU architectures is compiled with very limited transcoding abilities. Do not expect transcoding to work, you will get the best experience by using DirectPlay or DirectStream features of Plex streaming locally. H264 content should play remotely as long your internet connection can support it and client can play back the media’s codecs. If your content has subtitles it will not work for transcoding.
The Banana Pi can run Plex Media Server as well and sports a SATA and gigabit port for extra speed
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This to me is great news, many people might have a now tv box installed with plex but running a computer or laptop with plex media server. Now no need to have the laptop switched on, just the pi! The downsode is that it will not transcode, meaning if your playing device can't play the format the video is in it won't convert it to something it can. Most things can play mp4/mk4/avi so transcoding shouldn't be too much of a problem
I unfortunate dont have a Pi2 or similar just a B+ so cant try this
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