![]() Thankfully, we also have an Apple TV on hand and it was a total snap to set up. Does our heart break over this? Having just finished adding RasPlex to all the televisions in our house…yes, yes it does. Sadly, this means the Plex client your smart TV has access to might not work, and unofficial and unlisted clients like RasPlex don’t work either. Just because you have a Plex client that plays nice with your Plex Media Server doesn’t mean that it will play nice with Alexa (because while there are many clients compatible with basic playback, not all clients have the additional software components required for the remote control and Alexa integration).Īt present, only the official Plex apps for the following platforms are supported: We want to strongly emphasize that to save you a lot of frustration trying to link a client to Alexa that cannot be linked. RELATED: How to Set Up Plex (and Watch Your Movies on Any Device)įinally, the somewhat confusing part: not all Plex clients are supported. No problem, setting up a server and a Plex account is simple and we’ve written a detailed guide to both configuring and trouble shooting remote access. Second, you need to be running Plex Media Server (at least version 0.9.16.0 or newer) linked to a Plex account with remote access enabled. This include the original product, the Amazon Echo as well as the Echo Dot, the Tap, the Fire TV and the Fire Tablet. ![]() First, the easy part: you need a device that is compatible with the Amazon’s Alexa voice assistant platform.
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