Well, the guys and gals over at
Plex are on a roll right now. Less than a week ago they took the wraps off
myPlex then, just a couple of days ago,
new versions of the desktop and mobile clients hit the web alongside updated server software. Now the streaming media service is landing on the newly revamped
Google TV. Even though this is the first release of the client for Mountain View's living room platform, all the most essential features are in place, including myPlex support and some keyboard-friendly UI tweaks. It seems like the only major limitation, and we're using that term loosely, is the limited support for HLS -- an essential ingredient in Plex's transcoding formula. Thankfully, bandwidth over your local network shouldn't be a major concern and Google TV has pretty robust codec support, so you might not even notice it's missing. You'll find a few more detail at the source and you can install the app right now from the market.
Plex hops on the Google TV train, finds it has plenty of room to stretch its legs originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 02 Nov 2011 21:43:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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