
Plex’s plan in venturing the live TV space is to offer consumers interested in cutting the cord a way to complement their Netflix or Amazon Prime Video subscriptions with access to the sort of television they would otherwise miss – especially local news and sports. The Program Guide also helps you find something to watch by making recommendations, based on what else you’ve been watching on Plex, and it will alert you to upcoming movies, sports, and other items of interest – like shows with new episodes or those starting soon.

The results are displayed using large, photo thumbnails of the program, along with other details like channel and how many minutes are left in the program. You can also click to see “Shows on Now,” which lets you see which movies, sports, news, or TV series are currently airing. (A full list of supported tuners will be posted here.)Īs for the live TV interface itself, you’re able to filter the available programming by channel, genre, year, content rating or even actor. Users can now take advantage of USB tuners from Hauppauge and Avermedia, for example, among several other brands.

Today, with the added support for live TV, Plex is also expanding its lineup of supported vendors for digital tuners beyond the HDHomeRun. The company, whose background is in organizing users’ personal media collections, expanded to go after the cord cutter market last fall with the introduction of DVR capabilities for recording over-the-air TV.Īt the time, however, Plex required users to buy a digital antenna and an HDHomeRun digital tuner. To be clear, Plex only offers channels that you can get over the air – that means, broadcast stations like ABC, NBC, CBS, FOX, PBS, CW, Univision, etc. The result is a low-cost, do-it-yourself version of a live TV streaming service – a popular new category in the streaming market, which offers a pay-TV live experience over the internet. You have media files–music, movies, TV shows, and even photos–but you don’t have an easy way to access them on your plentiful and varied devices.Plex is doubling down on its support for capturing over-the-air signals from digital antennas this morning, with the announcement that it will now not only let users record TV programs, it will also allow them to watch live TV.

Here’s a common situation that all too many people find themselves in. Plex Media Server is a user-friendly way to store and stream your movies, shows, and other media in from one place, whether you’re at home or on-the-go. If you’re looking for a no-headache way to watch TV and movies anywhere, this is it. Next, download Plex clients for your TV, mobile device, or use DLNA/UPnP streaming to stream over your local network. Download the server application from Plex's website, install it, then follow the setup process to add media to your library.
