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Plex 1.1 for iOS improves streaming over 3G, pipes video in your TV

In case you’re not already running the Plex Media Server on among the twenty-three beige boxes networked across your tiny domicile, you’ll be sorely tempted to put in a duplicate this week, for the reason that iOS app has just received a very massive update. Where once the XBMC spinoff would need to transcode every video it brought to your device around the ether, Plex claims it’s going to now either bypass that CPU-intensive process or use an iOS-optimized technique, pumping H.264 video over the air way more efficiently. Second, it may possibly deliver that content from iOS direct on your TV, via either a video-out cable or experimental support for AirPlay . Not bad, right? How’s universal search sound — the facility to type in a word and feature the app reach out to local servers, remote servers, and online video services like YouTube and Vimeo too? Yeah, that $4.99 price ticket is calling mighty affordable right about now, and there are plenty more improvements to peruse on the links below.

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