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Plex has announced a massive price increase on the service's Lifetime Plex Pass. On July 1, the lifetime subscription option will go from $249.99 to $749.99, an increase of 200%. The price hike will only apply to new subscribers, with no changes to monthly or annual subscription pricing.

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[–] TeamAssimilation@infosec.pub 7 points 23 hours ago* (last edited 23 hours ago) (1 children)

Especially on non-GPU systems, Jellyfin is slower at transcoding than Plex. I don’t know the internals, but I have both running in the sam machine, and Plex is always noticeably more responsive. Not by a huge margin, but still it is.

[–] takeda@lemmy.dbzer0.com 2 points 13 hours ago

I have zero experience with those two products but when it comes to transcoding there are various toggles that affect the quality and speed.

It looks also like commercial products generally optimize for speed while open source tends to be more concerned about quality.

Of course this could be completely wrong in this case but that's the general tendency I noticed. Do they allow to change settings?