![]() ![]() Plex/Nine Sneak Preview, demonstrating the Media Server The thing is pure magic: it’ll detect everything it finds, download the description, fanart, etc. The scanner code which steers the Media Server is, just as in Plex/Eight, really awesome: just tell the app where your movies and where your tv series are located and … that’s it. ![]() By this, the Media Center ( plex.app) was “ downgraded” to being a client application which communicates with the Media Server. the code that scans your disks, detects your media and builds up the library) got separated from the Media Center itself. The thing that got me all excited was an architectural change within the app: in Plex/Nine the Media Server (viz. ![]() However, this release got me very, very excited. The release was an entire overhaul of the Plex/Eight code and basically had - featurewise - nothing new to offer (heck, even some stuff that worked before didn’t work anymore!). About two months ago Plex/Nine, the most awesome Mac Media Center solution for OS X out there, was released. ![]()
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