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I set up a Mac mini as my HTPC about a year ago, and settled on Jellyfin to manage my media. The day Jellyfin gets good enough, I might switch, because it's FOSS and I like FOSS, but for the time being, the simplicity and just-works-ness of Plex means I'll stick around. Plex just works(tm), everywhere, no matter what I feed it, and I remember with great dismay how things used to be before I had Plex. Why everyone assumes Plex can only be used for pirated contents beats me. In my jurisdiction none of this is illegal, and using Plex to manage that media makes managing that media-collection so much better.

Personally on my Plex-server, I host Photos from all the family, music I've purchased either digitally, or ripped from CDs I own, more accessible copies of DVDs/Bluerays I've also bought and owned, not to mention other DRM-free movies, media and various courses I've bought online. I realize this may not reflect the majority use-case, but using Plex for non-pirated content it's still absolutely something people do. > Look at the marketing materials and features from the last few years: Specifically trying to avoid any thought of pirated content. If they are low on income due to non-recurring life-time purchases (which I have made myself), and the streaming thingies offered is a income-driver. I consistently argue that the issue with Plex is not income, but desperately attempting to rebrand as a “legitimate” media centre.
