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<blockquote data-quote="foxbenw" data-source="post: 1054522" data-attributes="member: 115475"><p>I've been using plex on my surface pro for a while now. It's quicker and easier than launching mp1 because it is touch screen friendly. It's unfortunate, as I've grown fond of mp. I'm still using TV server, although only to record, not watch live. The quality of the plex Samsung app has even got me using that a lot of the time in the living room. I still use MP for larger Blu-ray files, but for DVDs it's quicker to launch plex now. I find it sad that the desktop client is becoming less relevant for me. At least if it were fully touch screen friendly I could still try using it on the surface pro.</p><p>I stand by my previous comments. The future of MP, if there is one, is in MP Extended and apps on other OSs. Like plex, really. A Windows ARM app would be nice, but it's still less important than Android and iOS. And from the sound of previous comments, video would need to be transposed rather than streamed for Windows ARM devices.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="foxbenw, post: 1054522, member: 115475"] I've been using plex on my surface pro for a while now. It's quicker and easier than launching mp1 because it is touch screen friendly. It's unfortunate, as I've grown fond of mp. I'm still using TV server, although only to record, not watch live. The quality of the plex Samsung app has even got me using that a lot of the time in the living room. I still use MP for larger Blu-ray files, but for DVDs it's quicker to launch plex now. I find it sad that the desktop client is becoming less relevant for me. At least if it were fully touch screen friendly I could still try using it on the surface pro. I stand by my previous comments. The future of MP, if there is one, is in MP Extended and apps on other OSs. Like plex, really. A Windows ARM app would be nice, but it's still less important than Android and iOS. And from the sound of previous comments, video would need to be transposed rather than streamed for Windows ARM devices. [/QUOTE]
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