Plex has been the go-to-media application for household theaters, and the service is currently introducing a native Xbox One app today, October 7. One great news for users with lots of digital video files, but there is a catch, use of the application will be saved for the Plex Pass service premium subscribers. The subscriptions of Plex Pass can be bought at $5 or about AU$.5.70 per month, $40 per year or $150 for lifetime subscription, and moreover to cloud support and other specifications they will now engage the Xbox One App.
Microsoft introduced its own media player application on Xbox, Currently; Plex is compare to it, even if it still lacks different features and finishing touches. The Plex app fixes media collections, instantly adding cast, crew, information, ratings, descriptions and ratings. The service has similar features to Netflix and other online streaming services, with the ability to remember and recommendations to the last location place when the viewer stopped watching, but it employs their own digital files.
It's so easy to use on different platforms, and the app called Xbos One seems like it will nicely fit. It's so embarrassing about the paywall, but it may not be long term, according to The Verge, it will be accessible for $5 to non-subscribers at some degree later on.
Furthermore, there is an Xbox 360 Plex app in the works, although, the launch is not yet confirmed. The Xbox One Microsoft game console is about to move in the past Sony's PS4 when it comes to get content than games in the living room. Although, earlier this week, Plex introduced a new app that will let users to access their own media off their hard disks and onto the Xbox One even simpler than they can now. This media services let users to share files that they own in multiple devices.