What is Plex?

Plex is a media server which enables you to stream movies, videos, music and other contents from online services. Plex runs on various platforms like Windows, macOS, Linux, FireStick and much more. Plex is free to use and on subscribing to premium it enables cloud storage, live TV, offline access, matching of music, metadata, etc. Read more about Plex.

What is PlayOn?

Plex vs PlayOn – Cost

Plex and PlayOn are both free of cost. You can also subscribe to its paid version for advanced features. Plex Pass, the premium version of Plex offers Premium Music and Photos, Parental Controls, Automatic camera upload, Auto-Tagging & Places, etc. It costs $14.99 for three months plan and $119.99 for a lifetime plan. PlayOn Cloud, the premium of PlayOn provides you 250 Cloud recordings and PlayOn Desktop provides you unlimited recordings. PlayOn Desktop costs $7.99/month, $29.99/year and $69.99/lifetime. Whereas the PlayOn Cloud costs $0.25 for each recording. It means it costs $25.00 for 100 recordings, $37.50 for 150 recordings, $50.00 for 200 recordings and so on.

Plex vs PlayOn – Supported Devices

When it comes to device compatibility, Plex supports more platforms than PlayOn. Plex supports all kind of platforms including Android, iOS, Windows, Mac, Smart TV, streaming devices and gaming consoles. Whereas PlayOn supports platforms including Windows, Android, iOS, Roku, FireStick, PlayStation, and Xbox.

Plex vs PlayOn – Live TV Support

When it comes to Live TV support, Plex has the upper hand. Even though it is limited to Plex Pass user, you can watch live TV by using the Plex app. But, PlayOn is an application used to record and stream the videos from popular streaming sites. Hence, you can’t watch live TV on PlayOn.

Plex vs PlayOn – Media Library Management

With Plex, you can organize, label and save all your media content in a single place. You can also create individual libraries for movies, TV shows, images, and audios. After adding the media to the server, Plex automatically pulls the metadata for your media from the internet. It means, your media will be organized with the proper artwork, episode details and much more data’s. With PlayOn, you can save the recorded videos on the PlayOn and you can access them even in the offline mode.

Plex vs PlayOn – Which one to choose?

The answer depends on your requirements. If you want to organize your media files in a single location, then go for Plex. If you want to record videos from popular streaming services, then go for PlayOn. Thank you for visiting Techfollows.com. For further queries and feedback, feel free to leave a comment below.

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