BUT, if you're not a millionaire and still want access to all the media in the world, read on.
So...
I get a lot of questions about my awesome home media system. Here are the perks...
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BENEFITS:
- IT'S EASY
The process for set up below appears to be "involved". But trust me, it's simpler than it looks, and most of the steps are things you only have to do ONCE. After it's set up, getting the movies/media you want is very easy. Let's just say my wife downloads movies all the time.
- NO MORE DISCS
I never have to go to a Redbox, in fact, we haven't watched a single DVD/Blu-ray for over a year.
- THE VIDEO QUALITY IS AWESOME
Newsflash: DVDs are actually recorded in 480p resolution. Chances are, your TV does 1080p. This means that if you're still a DVD-watcher, you've been watching mediocre stuff this whole time. Nooooo!
- NO MORE TV SCHEDULES
My wife and I watch little/no live TV, yet are still pretty caught up on shows we enjoy watching (Walking Dead, Parks & Recreation, etc.)
- WORKS EVERYWHERE
I can watch whichever movie/show that has ever existed at any time, whenever I want, from whichever device i want, from wherever it may be. (Living room, on my commute, traveling, etc.)
(The same above statement is true about music.)
- NO MORE MOVING FILES / SYNCING
I never have to copy/move files from one device to another (let's just say i haven't sync'd my iPhone in about 2 years).
- IT'S CHEAP
The monthly costs for all of this is very very low, and I can pick and choose what I want, unlike Cable TV service which basically forces you to have every channel (I have no CableTV service).
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WHAT YOU NEED:
- An HDTVIf it has an HDMI port, you'll be fine. HDMI ports look like this.
- A computer
It doesn't have to be a great computer. For this system, a computer that never gets moved works best, though it'll work fine with your laptop. It can be a Mac/PC/whatever.
- An external hard drive
The bigger, the better. If your computer has hi-speed connections liks USB 3.0, FireWire 800, or eSATA, get an xhdrive that supports it.
- An internet connection
Preferably one that isn't AOL :-)
- A Plex-connected device
Examples: a Roku, PS3, Xbox360/One, LG/Samsung SmartTV. My favorite is the Roku 3. Unfortunately, the AppleTV does NOT support Plex.
PRO-TIPS:
- My system works very well because I rely very little on wireless connections. I have all of my devices (my ps3, my computer, etc.) physically connected with Ethernet cables. Yes, i have long cables running along the wall moldings at my house. It's much less obtrusive than you think.- I suggested the Roku3 because it supports many other streaming services besides Plex, all in one box. Netflix, Hulu, HBO, Spotify, etc. (among other random stuff you may enjoy).
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SET UP PLEX:
1a. Get a myPlex account.It's free. Do it here.
2a. Organize your media
Create a "movies" folder and a separate "TV Shows" folder on your external hard drive. You may also want to create an "Other Videos" folder. If you already possess some video files, throw them in there.
3a. Install Plex Media Server on your computer.
This software streams your computer's stored media to other connected devices. When Plex Media Server is originally set up, it will ask you where the folders are (from step 2a). You will see an option to add a "Home Movies" section in Plex. I use the "Other Videos" folder for that. (There are specific reasons for this, and you will soon see why).
NOTE: Plex has an option for adding a music section. I would advise against this since it just doesn't work very well. It does have an option for adding an iTunes "channel". In my experience, it works beautifully.
Get Plex Media Server here.
4a. Set up your computer to never sleep.
Yes, your mind still thinks it's 2001 when computers consumed lots of electricity. But this simply isn't true anymore. This setting needs to be on in order to always have access to the media. It's going to be ok. I promise.
5a. Install/open Plex on your device
It's a different process for each device, but on the Roku3, you just navigate to the "Channel Store" and search for Plex. Add the channel, and you're good to go. Process is similar for PS3, and on an LG Smart TV, they call it a "smart library" or something like that.
6a. Install Plex for your mobile devices
It'll be the best $5 you ever spend. Trust me. iOS/Android/Windows users get it here.
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ACQUIRE YOUR MOVIES/TV SHOWS:
1b. Install a torrent client on your computer.
Mac users should use Transmission. Windows users, i suggest qBittorrent.
2b. Get your movies/TV shows
My go-to source is http://www.thePirateBay.org . You simply make a search, click the "SE" column in the search results to sort by Seed, and click the little magnets when you see what you like. "Seeds" are sources of the file you want. The more "Seeds", the faster the download.
3b. Pay close attention to download destinations
When you click on the little magnets from step 2b, your torrent client will automatically open up and begin the download. Make sure that you download to the appropriate folders from step 2a.
PIRATEBAY PRO-TIPS
- Get Chrome here, and add this extension to block ads.
- Add "720p" or "1080p" to your searches, and pay close attention to the file size listed for each search result. Usually the best quality is between 1GB-3GB. Anything more than 3GB is usually very high-quality, but often not enough of a difference to be noticeable. However, the really big files, (≥4GB 1080p) often have awesome 5.1 surround sound. For movies like Star Wars, it's worth the wait. NOTE: HD TV shows are pretty much always 720p.
- Avoid search results that say "TS", "HDTS", "Telesync" or "CAM". This means that it's recorded in the movie theater with some dude's camcorder. Like those DVDs u buy in Chinatown. It's not worth it. Just wait for the date the movie is released for rental. On that day, PirateBay will have delicious 720p/1080p versions of the movies you want.
- Add the year to the movie you're searching for. Sometimes it makes life easier. Example: Searching for "Batman 1995" will get you Batman Forever. Batman 1992 is Batman Returns. Don't know the year? Wikipedia.
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Mac users should use Transmission. Windows users, i suggest qBittorrent.
2b. Get your movies/TV shows
My go-to source is http://www.thePirateBay.org . You simply make a search, click the "SE" column in the search results to sort by Seed, and click the little magnets when you see what you like. "Seeds" are sources of the file you want. The more "Seeds", the faster the download.
3b. Pay close attention to download destinations
When you click on the little magnets from step 2b, your torrent client will automatically open up and begin the download. Make sure that you download to the appropriate folders from step 2a.
PIRATEBAY PRO-TIPS
- Get Chrome here, and add this extension to block ads.
- Add "720p" or "1080p" to your searches, and pay close attention to the file size listed for each search result. Usually the best quality is between 1GB-3GB. Anything more than 3GB is usually very high-quality, but often not enough of a difference to be noticeable. However, the really big files, (≥4GB 1080p) often have awesome 5.1 surround sound. For movies like Star Wars, it's worth the wait. NOTE: HD TV shows are pretty much always 720p.
- Avoid search results that say "TS", "HDTS", "Telesync" or "CAM". This means that it's recorded in the movie theater with some dude's camcorder. Like those DVDs u buy in Chinatown. It's not worth it. Just wait for the date the movie is released for rental. On that day, PirateBay will have delicious 720p/1080p versions of the movies you want.
- Add the year to the movie you're searching for. Sometimes it makes life easier. Example: Searching for "Batman 1995" will get you Batman Forever. Batman 1992 is Batman Returns. Don't know the year? Wikipedia.
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WATCH YOUR MOVIE/TV SHOW
1c. Make sure Plex Library is updated.
Click the Plex icon, and click Update Library. If you have downloaded any new movies/shows, Plex will recognize them. Click here to see how it's done.
2c. Open Plex on your TV or mobile device
On the mobile device, it'll have you log in with the info from step 1a.
To get new movies/TV shows, just repeat steps 2b + 3b.
Don't know what to watch? Check these lists:
iTunes TV Show Charts
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