No, you don't. Source: I've had an account for years and am not paying anything.
> it's a PIA to setup and configure.
You add folders to a TV and Movies collection once. With Kodi, you're doing it N times, where N is the number of Kodi installs in your house.
> Once configured, don't plan on using the computer you setup the Media server on as it is always busy/ bogged down scanning files and transcoding video
As others have stated, this is not the case. My Plex server is an old Core2Duo MacBook Pro that also runs virtual machines.
>No, you don't. Source: I've had an account for years and am not paying anything.
From https://www.plex.tv/blog/well-do-it-live/
Remember, Plex Live TV and DVR is a Plex Pass only feature, and is immediately available for Plex Pass users. You can find out more info about Plex Live TV and DVR here as well.
>You add folders to a TV and Movies collection once. With Kodi, you're doing it N times, where N is the number of Kodi installs in your house.
Never had any success in Plex detecting all my content properly. It's a luck of the draw if you want your content tagged appropriately. I use a MySQL database to store my media library, all I need to do is point Kodi in that direction and everything is synchronized.
> As others have stated, this is not the case. My Plex server is an old Core2Duo MacBook Pro that also runs virtual machines.
PlexPass server features are generally just beta release features and not locked to your user account. If you had the URL to the installer for the PlexPass version (which requires no authentication to download), you could have access to this feature without paying them.
No, you don't. Source: I've had an account for years and am not paying anything.
> it's a PIA to setup and configure.
You add folders to a TV and Movies collection once. With Kodi, you're doing it N times, where N is the number of Kodi installs in your house.
> Once configured, don't plan on using the computer you setup the Media server on as it is always busy/ bogged down scanning files and transcoding video
As others have stated, this is not the case. My Plex server is an old Core2Duo MacBook Pro that also runs virtual machines.