Plex Coming to TiVo (via Opera TV Store)?

As I begin a reexamination of Plex, TiVo may suddenly become a whole lot more interesting to folks hosting media repositories.

Since launching about a year ago, the Opera TV Store apps on TiVo are mostly throwaways and rarely worth the time they require to open. But with Plex on deck and the newer ability to pin favorite apps, the math could suddenly, and perhaps dramatically, change. Especially given TiVo’s apparent disinterest in bringing the sort of DLNA access that Xbox and Playstation provide along with an abandonment of TiVo Desktop to pass music and photos to our DVRs.

Right now, only Sony and Swisscom devices are Plex-capable. But it seems quite clear other Opera TV Stores will ultimately receive updates that bring support. Hopefully TiVo will be one of them and more timely than usual.

From the private Plex Pass forums:

You may have heard the news today that Plex is coming to devices running the Opera TV Store! We’re excited that Plex will be available on even more devices for our users. Some things to note:

  • The app is currently in a preview period and does require a Plex Pass subscription to use during that period
  • You can find a list of supported devices on the Opera site. Devices may require an update by the manufacturer before Plex will show up as available.
  • We’re working with Opera to ensure the list remains up-to-date as support becomes available on any more devices

(Thanks Russell!) 

53 thoughts on “Plex Coming to TiVo (via Opera TV Store)?”

  1. Newer, better Plex features are offered via “Plex Pass” – which currently runs $5/mo, $40/yr, or $150 for a Lifetime. Not cheap. At the same time possibly priceless? I bought a month, might consider more given new features or discounts. TBD how/if this fits into a new set of workflows.

  2. This might be useful if I didn’t already have a Roku or Amazon Fire TV at every TV specifically for Plex. The other apps on those devices are just gravy. We’ve amassed about a terabyte of video media and it’s much easier for the kids to find exactly what they want on Plex versus Netflix or Amazon Prime.

  3. Yeah, there’s that. Most of us do and will have more than one box. And what are the odds that Plex on TiVo would be easier or faster or handles higher res, more codecs than Fire TV? Still think it’d a real nice to have, but…

  4. I saw this announcement in the Opera Software blog last week. I immediately launched the Opera TV Store on my Roamio but didn’t see the app. I didn’t dig further for details. This is an interesting development. I plan on taking a closer look at Plex when and if it launches on TiVo.

  5. Yeah, having apps on the TiVo is great except for the fact that almost every other box runs them so much better. It will be hard to unseat my Roku 3.

  6. FYI, the plex app on the FireTV (and androidTV) is dramatically better than on the Roku. The Roku suffers from an outdated UI. The Rarflix version is better but still can’t compete with the android-based STBs.

    Functionality is the same, the roku (particularly the roku3) is quite fast too.

  7. I’m not sure the point of this is for the few of us that follow blogs like this one. It’s for the many who don’t have a Roku yet – or who do and hate constantly switching ports on the TV. In our household, we too have many different boxes that can run Netflin better than Tivo can. But we – including the kids – have quit going to those other inputs for the sake of watching Netflix due to the convenience of one box.

    Time and time again, recent tech history has shown the masses will sacrifice quality (and/or elegance of interface and speed) for convenience.

  8. It will be a welcome addition tot tivo… Unfortunately you have to launch “my opera apps” and wait, then launch your app and wait.

    I will use it, but I really wish tivo would upgrade their own solution from the old SD screen / MRV to HD / MRS

  9. Little Bird, agree – there’s a wide array of potential consumers. However, I don’t tailor my writing to the general populace, rarely explaining stuff that I expect most of my peers to be at least vaguely familiar with and whose opinion I’d like to hear down here. So, yeah, I recognize we’re the minority in being more technologically savvy and opinionated than most (tho we may live with “civilians”).

    In my household, if we’ve already got the TV on and want Netflix or Amazon, we’ll most often stick with TiVo on Input 1. However, if we’re just firing things up we’ll go to the faster clients – not just UI speed, but fewer clicks to get into the relevant apps (we’ll leave DIAL out of it for this conversation). Further to your point, is Plex too obscure and complex, plus possibly buried too deep (an app in an app) for it to actually help a typical customer? Also, where do most TiVo owners fit on the spectrum – obviously, I’m retail-centric with my TiVo coverage, but there’s an even larger MSO footprint to consider as you know. Those TiVo renters may be more “typical” than the ones who learned what TiVo is, decided they wanted to purchase one, and figured out how to track down a CableCARD.

    By the by, after the crazy green screen flickering from my Fire TV Stick, which may or may not be related to the new Sling app, I finally reached out to Amazon and asked for a replacement (in conjunction with some other issues, which seem atypical).

  10. FYI, for those with little or no experience with Plex. Plex Server and the Plex account are the key components that allow for storage, catalog, synchronization, and streaming of content. Once you have selected a storage system and server you install plex server and get it setup. Its not exactly “easy” but its no problem for people that would be involved and likely reading this. The end results are a system you can rip your media to and store, copy your Tivo shows to and automatically synch your mobile images and such to. Its your personal media cloud. It allows you to sync down shows to devices and even stream directly in house or out on the road. You can selectively share content with friends and family as you see fit. (some integration such as copying content over from Tivo requires external utilities)

    If any of that sounds interesting to you then check them out. I know the life-time sub looks expensive but I’d buy it again in a heart beat.

  11. Well, I am happy about it. I am gearing up for a cord cut and was whether to retire my Sony N200 streamers. This with the winter update gives me almost all the services I use – DVR, NF, Prime, Vudu, Plex. I just need HBO Go to round it out.

    Of course I need to wire ethernet to my basement first before I set it all up. Something I plan to do over the holidays.

    Like every one else here I have a ton of devices (Tivo+mini, PS3, Roku stick, chromecast, 2 sony streamers, panny blu ray), but for family use a one box solution is the dream.

  12. Russell, do you use kmttg to pull your TiVo files off and drop them in a folder Plex monitors? Do you just decrypt or decrypt and encode? Need a new/better workflow. Hm.

  13. Access to all content without changing the input button on the home theater or TV is always good, Plex used to be $75 lifetime a bargain compared to the current price.. Doubling the price is a big jump but they are very active developing apps so it it understandable.

  14. @dave I KMTTG to pull the files off Tivo but MCE Buddy does a better job stripping ads and compressing once the files come down and put them in the plex folder. You need to tell plex to update the contents of the folder so Plex will see the new files and set it for whatever period works for you. MCEBuddy just fixed an issue with converting very large TiVO recordings (10GB or larger) back on December 10th so there is active development to support Tivo by MCE Buddy.

  15. Plex on the FireTV is better than Plex on ChromeCast but either way when really appreciate how Plex has simplified everyones media consumption. Our setup may be a bit atypical due to the size of our family, but I have to give Plex two big thumbs up.

  16. As others have mentioned, I’m searching for the “one input” solution as well. At the moment I’m really only using Xbox One and TiVo so I’m close. Pandora is better on TiVo though (and more stable), so I use the TiVo more often for music streaming. I’m still searching for a cloud solution for the music I own though, and I think Plex comes close with their PlexPass, but the last time I checked Plex still didn’t support music playlists (at least not the ones that I’ve already created and work on all other platforms). That’s something that I really can’t understand. So, music listening in the house (if I’m not streaming) is normally just done via media server to Xbox or Denon receiver, but would much prefer a cloud solution so I don’t have to turn my computer on just to listen to my music collection. If Plex can add support for my playlists, and it comes to TiVo I’d almost definitely buy the lifetime subscription and use the TiVo app no matter how many menus I have to dig through to get to the app.

  17. Guess I’m living in the Dark Ages. Still using TiVo Desktop alongside pytivo to get the job done.

    The biggest issue with it for our household is that it sometimes has audio/video sync issues (certain content) and of course it only works if you initiate it on the main TiVo premiere, meaning you have to go to the other room to start a transfer if you’re on one of the Minis.

    I guess if Plex resolved that problem it might be worth something. Still not sure I want to pay a monthly fee for a transcoder though…

  18. I setup Pleex server and NTlords PLEX app on my roamio – took only an afternoon and I really liked it. However I was not going to get my family to go through the work to open it on the roamio. If TiVo/Plex solve that via opera store – then I may actually use the opera store for something :)
    I saw that PLEX Server was a great way to stream from home PC as well, but did not want to buy it if I could not use it on the TiVo as well.
    Will see if they can make this workable for my family…..

  19. Glen – I use Video redo to remux my rips from DVDs. They have a specifric setting for TiVo and I went from those sync problems to not one issue. The Moderator Dan from TiVo Forums worked on it and he knew the TiVo needs well.

  20. Dave,

    I use pytivo but you can do the same with KMTTG. I do not need to re-encode just decrypt and drop into storage on the Plex server. Honestly, I wouldn’t want anyone to think that shuffling content between Plex and Tivo is easy, it takes some work and that’s also why I’d love to have Plex better integrated with Tivo.

  21. Does anyone know if it will support Extras & Trailers (assuming we have a Plex Pass) ? This is really the only feature that I see is real differentiation for Plex and my main motivation to try using Plex (I’ve always used AppleTV for all ripped media w/MetaX to add relevant metadata).

    As a previous commentator said, if the UI on FireTV or Chromecast is better, I’d rather have Plex prioritize those platforms since I still feel like the Plex UI on Samsung/Roku is stuck in the mid 2000s…

  22. “I guess if Plex resolved that problem it might be worth something. Still not sure I want to pay a monthly fee for a transcoder though…”

    The server is free. And it’s a very nice transcoder / organizer. Whether or not you need a Plex Pass depends entirely on your client, and how new it is. If you want the newest stuff, that’s what Plex Pass is really for. Otherwise, just wait a bit.

    My clients are a Mac Mini, a Roku, and iOS, and I’m not paying a monthly fee to use any of those clients, though I did have to do a one-time minor purchase for the iOS client. The Roku and Mac Mini clients were free.

  23. Not just client… ‘location of’ or ‘method to feed client’. I haven’t had good luck with Android Sync or Dropbox streaming yet. :/ In its current form, Plex isn’t worth $150 to me or even $40 for a year. Think I’ll be less clever and ultimately more practical, just moving video files over USB to load up my Android tablet with TiVo.

  24. Sheetan819,
    Yes, Plex does do extras and trailers before movies (either movies in your own catalog or coming to DVD/Bluray soon).

    I’d like to second Russell’s opinion on the lifetime fee for Plex. I got it about a year ago at $75. It’s doubled now but I’d pay the $150 in a heartbeat.

    I also use KMTTG to download/decrypt. I re-encode the kids movies and shows so it’ll do a direct play on their Roku 3’s. On my shows I don’t encode as I let Plex do that down to the iPad and I don’t keep those shows around after I watch them (like the kids stuff which we keep all of for their “library”).

    I manually check and tweak commercial identification and cuts with Videoredo (just upgraded to 5). That’s one area that’s not perfect. If was better, I could completely automate download, decrypt, ad scan, ad cut, and encode. Maybe one day.

  25. “Not just client… ‘location of’ or ‘method to feed client’.”

    True. I misspoke. But I’ll stick with: If you want the newest stuff, that’s what Plex Pass is really for. Otherwise, just wait a bit.

    And as far as out-of-home Plex streaming goes, while the Plex Pass features simplify the procedure, I’ve had zero problems doing out-of-home streaming without Plex Pass by following the straightforward directions.

    Your mileage may vary, depending on exactly what you are trying to do, of course…

    (And it’s nice to give ’em some money anyway, if you’re using the thing on a regular basis. I sent in a donation in the days before Plex Pass, in consideration of how much I was using Plex.)

  26. I did give them $5 for the month of December despite not yet receiving services I can use – I hope that’s sufficiently generous. ;)

  27. “Chuck, Will trailers and extras be supported on Tivo?”

    You talkin’ to me? You talkin’ to me? You talkin’ to me? Then who the hell else are you talking… you talking to me? Well I’m the only one here with a name even close to “Chuck”. But that’s not my name. Are you talkin’ to Charles Barkley or Allen Iverson? Cuz, unlike me, they were both referred to as “Chuck”.

    In answer to your question, attend the upcoming Mogadishu:REinvent unconference, where all your queries will be thinkfluenced and disrupted.

  28. “Speaking of Input 1, I suspect many of you saw the news that DISH Hopper now has a Netflix app… first major US TV provider to offer it up.”

    Well, given their (unlike wireline providers, relatively justifiable) draconian bandwidth caps, and thus the value of OTT for DISH customers, I’d say:

    ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

  29. “Chucky, anyone, you ever see this TiVo Plex plugin?”

    Hmmm…

    I checked out some sort of similar plugin a looooong time ago. Dunno what caused my disinterest in it was at the time. Dunno if it was the same plugin.

    Given my MPEG2 capable Plex endpoint, I always rejected things that required transcoding, but at a very quick glance at that page, this seems to have a way to avoid that issue via downloads.

    Definitely worth checking out, IMO. (Or at least googling the tivocommunity forums.)

  30. Though, to be perfectly honest, I’ve been experimenting with radically cutting down my TiVo->Plex workflow since I got the Roamio.

    As you are almost definitely unaware, post-S3 TiVo’s have tremendous throughput speeds. So, along with the useful poster pics on the TiVo, and the movie section that keeps abundant movies from cluttering up the TV series section, I’ve been just offloading movies into pyTiVo shares for playback on the TiVo. The One Box, and all that, y’know.

    (And while I’ve spent years making fun of folks complaining about the few remaining ‘non-modern’ sections of the TiVo interface, now I’m absolutely outraged. Why the hell don’t the device shares have the modern interface? Is the TiVo dev team just sitting around eating donuts all day?)

    I’d still offload TV series into Plex, but almost all of the TV series I’m interested in archiving are HBO, (and with The Knick, Cinemax), and, of course, that’s not possible anymore. Given how bizarrely attracted you are to the execrable Showtime series, maybe this will get you to stop sponging off your mom, and subscribe to Showtime yourself, so you can archive their execrable series into Plex. (And if Plex ever comes to TiVo, even more reason, as not only does it work The One Box thang, but I assume Plex on TiVo would play back MPEG2 without transcoding.)

    For myself, given how aggressively I harvest the multicast and offload, (I filled up 3TB in a matter of weeks), I’ll probably return to using TiVo->Plex at some point, for reasons of a nicer interface, in which case that plugin could be useful if it actually works well, and provides a better workflow than simple kmmtg. But at least for a brief moment, I’ve become less than 100% sure what use-case-scenario problem TiVo->Plex solves…

  31. “I’ve been just offloading movies into pyTiVo shares for playback on the TiVo.”

    Good point Chucky. I’ll definitely take a look at Plex, as it sounds like an interesting solution, even if it’s just for streaming to a Win8 tablet while around the house. But, I’d prefer one box for all my videos (ideally a TiVo as I don’t keep my Win PC running all the time). I’ve actually been experimenting with pyTivo the last few days for both offloading (and converting so I can use the videos on all devices) and reloading. And, yes, agree that not having the modern interface in devices is a bit annoying. More annoying to me though is that I’d like to also load non-TiVo videos (ripped DVD’s, YouTube downloads, etc.) to the TiVo with all the necessary metadata for modern grouping, sorting, etc. While most of it works, there is one item I’m still stuck on…getting kids shows (with 2 year old twins this is an issue) to the TiVo so they only show up in the Kids category. Don’t want them cluttering up my other category lists. The grouping appears to be associated with the seriesID and the 2 digits in front (For Example: MV for Movie), but pyTiVo doesn’t appear to include a 2 digit prefix for Kids shows. It uses SH same as regular TV Series, so I can’t get it in the Kids filter. Woa is me, I know, but it would be nice if I could get it to work. :)

  32. Chucky, I did subscribe to Showtime on my FiOS account. One reason for Comcast over Verizon was to do Showtime Anytime *downloads* via Xfinity app, which FiOS doesn’t offer. But another primary reason for adding it to my mom’s Comcast account was due to the horrors of dealing with FiOS billing issues that are only introduced when making changes. As it turns out, given her HOA arrangement, adding Showtime to Comcast wasn’t going to be easy at all. So I put it on my FiOS and will hope our bill stays straight this time. I’m catching up on series *now concluded* via the Showtime Anytime app which, sadly, isn’t in the same league as Amazon or Netflix at this point.

  33. “More annoying to me though is that I’d like to also load non-TiVo videos (ripped DVD’s, YouTube downloads, etc.) to the TiVo with all the necessary metadata for modern grouping, sorting, etc.”

    That’s what Plex is for.

    “While most of it works, there is one item I’m still stuck on…getting kids shows … to the TiVo so they only show up in the Kids category.”

    That’s what TiVo->Plex is for.

    “But, I’d prefer one box for all my videos”

    Well, depending on implementation, Plex on TiVo could well solve that particular issue.

    “I don’t keep my Win PC running all the time”

    Obvious and inexcusable user error. Are you living in some part of the world where the electrical grid only functions a few hours per day? (That’s almost as bad as Dave being penny-wise and dollar-foolish by pushing his MBA into an early death for Plex and kmmtg functions, instead of just buying a Mac Mini like a sane person would do…)

  34. “That’s what Plex is for”

    Thanks Chucky! In that case I definitely need to look at Plex.

    “Are you living in some part of the world where the electrical grid only functions a few hours per day?”

    No, just don’t like to waste it if I don’t need it. And, I’ve got an aging PC that heats up too much and shuts down after awhile. I’ve got plans to replace, but waiting on Win10…Mac’s not for me. :)

  35. “But another primary reason for adding it to my mom’s Comcast account wass due to the horrors of dealing with FiOS billing issues that are only introduced when making changes.”

    Fascinating enough, (and little reported upon in the press), Charles Manson was actually paroled a few years back at the behest of Verizon, whereupon he immediately went to work in charge of FIOS billing.

    This is why I aggressively negotiate my two year packages, get them in writing via email, fill them with full programming because of the saving I’m able to negotiate, and thus never make changes. (During my first contract, I did have to call in to the Charles Manson hotline every month to make them correct my bill to reflect the non-standard agreement, but subsequent packages haven’t suffered from this ‘feature’. Charlie may be mellowing in his old age.)

    And good on you for subscribing to Showtime. Now if we can just get you to subscribe to ESPN, we’ll make an honest man out of you yet!

    (I used to harp on this a while ago before I gave up, but it still boggles my mind that the MSO authenticated OTT services don’t do an IP check for lean-back devices only. If I ran one of the content companies, I’d do that. And speaking of MSO authenticated OTT services, why the hell can’t the FCC regulate them under the TCA of 1996 to force them to be available to any device that meets security requirements? Some new iteration of CableLabs should be forced upon the MSO’s.)

  36. Eh, most of the college football I want to watch is on the locals. And the small number of times I’ve used my mom’s WatchESPN or BigTen account (like one half of the game last night), I’m not sweating as she’s required to pay for the sports lineup and cannot downgrade her package yet has probably never tuned either channel a single time. Not to mention I kinda consider us a single household, as Amazon and Apple now do. I don’t know why they don’t lock the services down more either – perhaps they think my mom spends time at my house (which she does). I assume most if not all of them have max concurrent streams and/or max registered devices? Of course, I’ll pay for at least one month of Sling TV to check it out … despite there being no sports left worth watching these cold, dark winter months. ;)

  37. “I assume most if not all of them have max concurrent streams and/or max registered devices?”

    I think they really don’t care about piracy on mobile. And I think they’re correct to not care about that. The real pricing power for visual content is, and will continue to be, all about the lean-back. Piracy on mobile just hooks the broke millennials on the heroin. (Not to mention that patrolling piracy on mobile seems impossible.)

    “Not to mention I kinda consider us a single household, as Amazon and Apple now do.”

    Of course, Apple actually has long had a genuine fiduciary interest in encouraging piracy, given that the real money comes from hardware.

    “Eh, most of the college football I want to watch is on the locals. And the small number of times I’ve used my mom’s WatchESPN or BigTen account (like one half of the game last night)”

    Interesting enough, that was the closing argument of Bernie Madoff’s defense, word for word…

  38. Speaking of Bernie, adding him to my Kindle account was a total bitch and not worth the effort. Will go back to just sharing IDs. (Although maybe that hard part is done.)

  39. “Of course, I’ll pay for at least one month of Sling TV to check it out … despite there being no sports left worth watching these cold, dark winter months.”

    Your aversion to humankind’s single greatest invention, easily trumping agriculture and the Rollerball pen – aka The Association – is as inexplicable as your attachment to Showtime series…

    (I would say the same about your Cheez Whiz crack. But having been happily raised on cheesesteaks, it’s really does have its place. I generally would order provolone, but at times, Whiz surprisingly was be the correct way to go.)

  40. “Chucky, anyone, you ever see this TiVo Plex plugin?”

    Well, I briefly skimmed the appropriate tivocommunity forum thread, and it’s an updated version of the plugin that I indeed did check out and reject a looooong time ago.

    Upshot is that the main use-case-scenario seem to be streaming off the TiVo to Plex clients such as Rokus and laptops. But it doesn’t seem to have competent skipping or playback controls, and there are reports of other bugginess. So, at least for me, there are far better ways to skin the cat than this plugin, though obviously mileage may vary for very particular use-case-scenarios.

  41. “Bernie also appreciates skipping”

    Look. I like the movie too. A lot. But repeatedly anthropomorphizing a movie, no matter how good it may be, is bit psycho for my tastes…

  42. Totally agree with Chucky regarding the TiVo Plex plug-in. I tried it last night and it’s missing quite a bit of basic functionality, like the already mentioned lack of playback controls. I’d rather just download the show with kmttg and transfer to phone/tablet if necessary.

  43. “And the small number of times I’ve used my mom’s WatchESPN or BigTen account (like one half of the game last night), I’m not sweating as she’s required to pay for the sports lineup and cannot downgrade her package yet has probably never tuned either channel a single time.”

    Well, while you munch oysters on vacation, (and can’t you them raw from the Gulf? or is the water too iffy?), the administration is busy declaring you an enemy combatant jihadi. Anwar al-Awlaki had his rationales too, y’know.

    Or as Trevor Timm tweeted: “White House “cybersecurity” proposal may make sharing your HBOGO password a felony with a ten-year jail sentence.”

  44. Family sharing is currently a general mess, full of bugs and gotchas. The issue you’re running up against is the most widespread, but it’s not nearly the only one. Smart users are simply not enabling family sharing until things get saner.

    But Apple’s biggest error was simply not enabling it by default (or mandatorily) for free apps like PBS. There is absolutely no reason it shouldn’t be enabled for free apps, and putting the onus on a zillion developers to figure that out for themselves was insane.

  45. “Chucky, anyone, you ever see this TiVo Plex plugin?”

    When I first looked into the TivoToGo Plex plugin I was only trying to use it via a web browser. Since (and based on Chucky’s recommendation to use Plex to organize my video files) I went all in and got the lifetime subscription. With it I was also able to get a beta copy of the Plex app for Win 8 and Windows Phone. While using TivoToGo Plex app in the browser seems to have way too many issues, using the Windows app is actually a fairly decent work around. I can stream shows to my Win 8 devices via the TivoToGo Plex app without too much delay. There is a dealy of course, but it’s somewhat reasonable. There are a couple of shortcomings: 1) there is a “download local” option, but it doesn’t actually download locally, it just downloads to the Plex server; 2) you can’t browse suggestions (not a big deal); and 3) it doesn’t seem to work on Windows phone.

    It’s still not great, but it’s a half way decent way to stream TiVo shows to a Windows device.

  46. Speaking of Plex, co-founder and chief product guy Scott Olechowski have been trying to get on the phone the last week or so. Any burning questions we have for him once our schedules align?

  47. Questions for Plex? Yes, definitely! I’ve only been using it for about a week, but already think it’s a fantastic app. I’m so glad Chucky encouraged me to start using it. The fact that it’s platform agnostic is a big advantage to me, and puts it ahead of TiVo in that respect (especially with how glacially slow TiVo provides updates). I’ve even been contemplating how I could use Plex combined with some other tools to replace TiVo. But, there is one obvious feature missing which is DVR capabilities. Here are all the questions I’d be interested in:
    1) DVR integration – whether via a plug-in or built-in for recording either OTA, Cable, and/or web streams. I doubt Plex would add DVR capabilities, but at a minimum maybe better integration with a tool like PlayOn. PlayOn works fairly well for recording via channels, but files need to be manually renamed and moved to get them to show up in Plex. PlayOn also doesn’t have any SeasonPass functionality…at least not yet.
    2) Managed Users on More Platforms…with More Features – Currently it’s only on a couple of platforms and really only meant to filter content for kids. But, it would be nice if it worked more like a profile with user managed “views” of content.
    3) Full OneDrive integration – There’s cloud sync for select files in a users library, but I’d really just rather use Plex with OneDrive as my primary storage for files so even if my Plex Server is off I can get to ALL my files without syncing each one.
    4) Xbox One App with Standard Functionality – I assume they’re working on this, but there are some very basic features missing like filter, skip forward, skip back, show all episodes for a show, etc. I’d be interested to hear where they’re at with the next update to the Xbox One app and what features are coming.
    5) TivoToGo Plug-in – I doubt Plex has any control over this plug-in, but an update to the TivoToGo plug-in would be nice too.

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