![]() ![]() Too bad I didn't check that before spending around 4-5 hours debugging this. Once I deleted the skill and added it back with the proper account, all seems to be working. Honestly if I had the Dot I probably would have thrown it out the window by now.ĮDIT: Not sure how, but my phone (that I was using for Alexa) found an old Plex account I was using for testing sharing access a while back.which didn't have access to the players. All do work though/find each other if I use the Plex interface to say "Play on x device".Īnyone else run into this have any ideas? All are on the same network/subnet, firewalls have been turned off for testing, devices deleted, signed out of and added again, all without luck. If you are not already signed in to Plex, you will be. However, here are some of the basic commands that you can use with the Plex Skill: Play Music: Alexa, tell Plex to play some music. ![]() There’s a complete list of voice commands that the Plex Skill supports, and you can check it out at the official Plex website. Use the Enable button under the Plex logo. Using your Plex server with Alexa is very easy. Search for Plex in the search field and select Plex from the results. ![]() I've tried with two Windows PCs using Plex Media Player (latest version), Chrome, etc all without luck. Link Plex to Alexa Open the the Alexa app on your mobile device or the Alexa web app. So as title says, I was playing around with Alexa on my iPhone before potentially purchasing an Echo Dot.and although I can get it to find my Plex server without an issue, it utterly refuses to find a "player companion" on my network to play videos on. ![]()
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