Chromecast vs Fire stick

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Chromecast is more or a mirroring device that casts from phones and laptop apps, does the fire stick come pre installed with all the apps?

Which is better from the 2? Mainly going to use it for steaming video from my PC to smart TV.
 
I want to stream from my PC or laptop mostly and you can't do from the smart TV in case I'm missing something.

Want to use Plex mainly.
 
I did try that but it would not play MP4's and MKW files I will give it another shot but I'm it was all fine as everything else played.
 
The TV supports it but my PC is using a hard wired connection and it is too far to connect to my TV.
 
What tv do you have? If it's a Samsung, there is a native plex app which I use all the time and is near perfect

I have a Toshiba TV it does have a native Plex app but to use it you need Plex pus which is a shame. Well that's what it said when I tried to use it and would not let me get into the App.

I purchased the chromecast but I think I should return it and get the fire stick instead as it has a remote and works independently. I think Plex Pass it like £3.99 a month which I don't really want to pay.

I have just check the Fire stick is on for £25 so saving £10 should I go for it instead?
 
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Install PLEX Media Server on your PC before you do anything - it is free after all.

PLEX will let you stream content from your PC and will transcode it for whatever device you try to play it with.

If you have a SMART TV then you might have a built in PLEX app already and it's possible that DLNA will work better via PLEX's built in DLNA streaming server rather than whatever you're using at the moment.

If you find that you're not happy with how PLEX is performing with your TV's built in capabilities then both the Chromecast and Amazon Fire TV are great choices.

However, I prefer the Amazon Fire TV because:

1) I subscribe to amazon prime (£89 a year) which gives me free next day delivery but also a host of free TV shows and Films (like Netflix) that work great with the Amazon Fire TV.

2) It can be controlled with a remote. The remote it comes with is great but I don't use it because I've paired the Amazon Fire TV with my Harmony Smart Control - something I can't do with the Chromecast

3) I don't have to use my mobile phone to control it. Like the same point above that it "comes with a remote" but in practices this makes it much easier for other people to control it (i.e. my girlfriend).

4) Built in apps for YouTube, BBC iPlayer etc all work without any other device required. Don't have to have a PC on. No need for my phone to have its battery charged. All just work independently of any other device.

I have a harmony one+ this won't control the fire stick will it?
 
Install PLEX Media Server on your PC before you do anything - it is free after all.

PLEX will let you stream content from your PC and will transcode it for whatever device you try to play it with.

If you have a SMART TV then you might have a built in PLEX app already and it's possible that DLNA will work better via PLEX's built in DLNA streaming server rather than whatever you're using at the moment.

If you find that you're not happy with how PLEX is performing with your TV's built in capabilities then both the Chromecast and Amazon Fire TV are great choices.

However, I prefer the Amazon Fire TV because:

1) I subscribe to amazon prime (£89 a year) which gives me free next day delivery but also a host of free TV shows and Films (like Netflix) that work great with the Amazon Fire TV.

2) It can be controlled with a remote. The remote it comes with is great but I don't use it because I've paired the Amazon Fire TV with my Harmony Smart Control - something I can't do with the Chromecast

3) I don't have to use my mobile phone to control it. Like the same point above that it "comes with a remote" but in practices this makes it much easier for other people to control it (i.e. my girlfriend).

4) Built in apps for YouTube, BBC iPlayer etc all work without any other device required. Don't have to have a PC on. No need for my phone to have its battery charged. All just work independently of any other device.

To use Plex on the Fire TV you still need to keep your PC on right?

I have just got mine today, I did activate plex via the play store once before so does this mean I have to active it again for the fire stick as it did not pick it up when I signed into my account?
 
To use Plex on the Fire TV you still need to keep your PC on right?

I have just got mine today, I did activate plex via the play store once before so does this mean I have to active it again for the fire stick as it did not pick it up when I signed into my account?

Just had a look on the Plex website, apparently you need to active each platform separately regardless if it is the same account,
 
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