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Plex Media Server is an all-in-one media software system that stores and transmits content from a central location to all your favorite devices. Plex works as a 'hub' for all your favorite media including Movies, TV Shows, Photos, Music and more. You can then install the Plex app onto any device to access this content wherever you are. I can adjust the subtitle timing just fine on my Plex app for Android TV (Shield TV) and get it synced with no issues however I can not find the adjustment on the desktop app? Tried in both TV mode and regular mode. When the app is fully maximized, find the 'TV Shows' section in the sidebar and click on it with the mouse. Selecting 'TV Shows' should take you to TV programs on your Plex media server. Note: if you do not have a 'TV Shows' section, click on the category normally reserved for TV on your Plex server.

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The media managing and streaming service Plex has rolled out a new app today, and it might mean some painful adjustments for long-time users. Starting today, there's a new Plex desktop app for both Windows and macOS — this will replace the existing Plex Media Player client. That marks the end of old-fashioned HTPC support for Plex.

For the uninitiated, Plex is a media player platform that organizes video, music, photos, and other media. You can link Plex to files stored on computers, servers, NAS boxes, and even mobile devices. Plex streams all that media on-demand, even transcoding it on the fly as necessary. Technically, you're only supposed to be using it for media that you own and have backed up, which is already a gray area. However, it's also popular with the torrent crowd.

The new Plex desktop app supports most of Plex's existing features and improves a few others. As Plex users can tell you, the 'Sync' option for offline downloads has been abysmally slow and buggy for a long time. With the new desktop app, that feature gets a makeover as 'Downloads.' It's faster, more reliable, and gives clearer feedback while content is being saved. The interface is also consistent with other Plex clients with one notable exception: TV mode.

Years back, the most common Plex implementation was to attach a home theater PC (HTPC) to a TV to stream media. With the proliferation of cheap streaming devices like the Chromecast, Apple TV, and Fire TV, almost no one bothers with HTPCs anymore. Thus, Plex is retiring the TV interface with the launch of its new desktop app. This will, no doubt, upset some Plex fans nonetheless.

What about the old Windows app? The version of Plex in the Windows Store will be retired, but that's no great loss. According to Plex, developing a Windows Store client made sense in the past as Windows Phone existed in some capacity. Today, developing for the Metro/Modern UI platform is not a good use of resources, Plex says.

If you don't want to give up the classic Plex Media Player client, it'll be updated through January 30, 2020. You can keep using it, but it'll probably break before long without updates. The new Plex desktop apps are available for free. Some features like mobile sync, live TV, and more are locked behind the 'Plex Pass' premium subscription.

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Earlier today, the Plex Media Player app was completely removed from the Windows 10 Microsoft Store app store and it was announced that support for it would completely end by January of next year.

This doesn't mean that Plex's support for Windows 10 devices is ending though. Xbox 360 remote control app. On the contrary, this removal was part of a renewed focus on the platform that also includes the launch of a brand new Plex app designed for desktop.

'It's been a little broken for a while now,' the announcement on the official Plex blog explains. 'Back when we first started developing Windows apps, it made a ton of sense to embrace the ecosystem, but over time (👋 Windows Phone 💀) it made less and less sense to keep investing dedicated development resources to the Metro [sic] platform. We'd much rather invest the effort on a cross-platform app with a best-in-class player engine under the hood, so as of today we're taking our Windows app out of the store.'

Essentially, Windows 10 users will still be able to use the Plex service. They'll just need to download the new app (here) going forward.

The new Plex desktop app contains almost all of the functionality of the Microsoft Store app though the TV layout option has been abandoned. They reason behind this decision, according to the announcement, was basically just to encourage more users to use the native Plex apps designed for smart TVs and streaming boxes which they claim work better than mirroring a PC on a TV screen.

None of this news affects the Xbox One Plex app, which is completely separate from the Windows 10 one. The launch of this new desktop app also doesn't mean that Plex has abandoned the Microsoft Store platform either.

'We don't have any immediate plans to bring the new app to the Microsoft Store,' the official statement reads. 'That said, we've also definitely not ruled out that possibility.'

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