![]() ![]() Really surprised at all of the hate (or at least dismissiveness) I've seen for this solution as the Shield has turned out to be an amazingly capable little Plex server.įor HD, it's almost unbelievable. I'd been looking for a good way to take the strain off my iMac (daily driver) that has been my Plex server for years and, despite some of the arguments I'd heard against the Shield running PMS I thought I'd give it a shot. I wasn't thrilled with the idea of dropping $200 on another streaming box so decided to see how it worked as a Plex server as well to better justify the expense. Picked up an Nvidia Shield Pro last week to be able to pass TrueHD/Atmos from my Plex library to my Sonos Arc system (since Plex on Apple TV won't / can't). Tl dr: For anyone who's looking for a capable, dedicated Plex server solution, the Nvidia Shield is well worth considering. Overall, I'm still incredibly impressed and would still absolutely recommend to anyone looking for an easy to use and deploy Plex Server. I've even got it running Live TV & DVR using an HDHomeRun tuner. Had one glitch with a corrupted database (see below - no issues since putting it on a UPS), and had one issue with paused playback that a quick reboot of the Shield fixed, but otherwise all has been great both for me and for friends who have access to it. Plex has been running at least as reliably on the Shield as it had been on the iMac and having it on a dedicated box has been really nice. I've turned off the old Plex server that had been running on my iMac and the Shield Pro is now our full time Plex Server. UPDATE: Two months in and I'm still extremely pleased. ![]()
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