![]() Turns out people want their PMP TV! We committed to supporting PMP until we had a better solution, but we knew that plan wasn’t sustainable in the long run due to the aging code base that’s no longer shared with our other TV apps. Sure, most people may not even understand half the words in that last sentence, but if you know, you know. ![]() Some folks spoke up in defense of their dialed-in mappings for their favorite controllers, others had a penchant for particular scalers, and some were just looking to squeeze the most out of an already-connected gaming rig. Well, suffice it to say that we heard no shortage of feedback from die-hard TV mode fans explaining how the alternatives weren’t up to the task for their intended use. “Streaming devices are pretty great these days,” we thought, “maybe a gentle nudge is all the remaining TV mode holdouts need to make the switch?” A Lot of Love for PMP TV Our original plan was to retire Plex Media Player entirely, and with it, our support for “TV mode”-the “10 foot” UI intended for use on the big screen with a connected Home Theater PC. It was intended to replace the aging Plex Media Player’s (aka PMP) “desktop mode,” bringing best-in-class playback capabilities, support for Downloads, and more, in an app that was focused on the desktop experience. ![]() A while back (like, in the Before Times), we launched the Plex desktop app for Windows and macOS. ![]()
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