SyncLounge (Previously PlexTogether) is a tool to sync Plex content across multiple players in multiple locations.
While we run a live version available at synclounge.tv, the project can be built and deployed completely seperate from synclounge.tv. We also provide a handful of public SyncLounge Server instances that everyone is free to use.
SyncLounge aims to keep multiple viewing sessions in sync regardless of whether the clients are in the same room or across the globe. To do this SyncLounge utilizes a middle-man server to communicate between each of the SyncLounge clients. Users choose their Plex client, decide on a SyncLounge Server and Room name and join up. Your friends/family can do the same. Whoever joins the room first will become the host.
The host has complete control over a room. Commands they send to their client will be sent through to other people in the room (Play, Pause, Seek etc). If the host starts playing something different, SyncLounge will search all of your available Plex Media Servers for an equiavalent copy, even if it is not from the same Plex Media Server as the Host.
- Syncing between Plex Clients over the Internet
- SyncLounge Player
- Plays content directly within SyncLounge.
- Built specifically for syncing.
- Settings to tune SyncLounge to your environment
- Client Polling Interval - Sets how frequently SyncLounge will poll the client for new information.
- Sync Flexability - Sets the acceptable distance away from the host in milliseconds.
- Sync method:
- Clean seek - Seeks straight to where the host is.
- Skip ahead - Seeks 10 seconds ahead, pauses and then resumes 10 seconds later.
- Plex Media Server blocking - allows you to restrict the servers SyncLounge searches for content.
- Autoplay content
- SyncLounge will automatically search all of your available Plex Media Servers for content that is similar to the Host.
- Plex Media Server Browsing - find, search and fling content to Plex Clients from within SyncLounge.
- Metadata fetching from Plex Media Server
- Chat to others in your room
- Password locked rooms
- Invite others via generated short link
- Movies and TV Shows (Music not supported)
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I have to login to Plex.tv on the site, how come?
- SyncLounge uses your Plex account to fetch details about your Plex Clients and Media Servers to use within the app.
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Won't you have access to my username, password and Plex account?
- All of your details are stored client side (in your browser). Absolutely none of your confidential data is sent to our server. You can verify this by inspecting the Network tab within Chrome developer tools or if you would like you can deploy SyncLounge yourself - read the 'Building and deploying' section below.
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What is sent then?
- When you've connected to a SyncLounge room, a few details are sent back and forth to the SyncLounge Server to enable syncing. The data sent contains the following:
- Plex Username
- Plex User Thumbnail URL
- Content playing title (Eg. Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring)
- Current timestamp (Eg. 00:35:02)
- Maximum timestamp (Eg. 03:48:18)
- Host content ratingKey
- Host machineIdentifier
- Playerstate (Eg. paused, stopped, playing)
- Client response time (Ping time between you and your Plex Client)
- SL Server address, SL Server Room and SL Server Room Password are sent to the WebApp when you join a room to create shortened invite links.
- When you've connected to a SyncLounge room, a few details are sent back and forth to the SyncLounge Server to enable syncing. The data sent contains the following:
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What about the public server provided by SyncLounge? Is my data safe?
- We log absolutely nothing to disk. Data is kept within the room instance until you leave or the server restarts. We have enabled SSL on our public servers but if privacy is a concern for you we strongly suggest running your own server. For more details read the 'Building and Deploying' section below.
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Speaking of SSL, why isn't the site served over HTTPS?
- By default SyncLounge is server via HTTP. While we do offer HTTPS, doing so forces modern browsers in to blocking all HTTP connections. This effectively stops all communication with Plex Clients which are all HTTP.
Head to the website
Theoretically, all Plex Clients that implement the Plex Client Protocol will work. As some clients have this implemented slightly differently, compability with SyncLounge may vary. If you have access to one of the untested clients please let us know so we can update our list below.
Some low powered clients may be hard to achieve a perfect sync with (for example: Raspberry Pi clients).
- Plex Web Player (Chrome/Safari/Firefox)
- Plex Media Player
- Plex Home Theater
- OpenPHT
- Rasplex
- Roku
- Android
- Nvidia Shield
- iOS (iPhone & iPad)
- AppleTV
- Xbox One
- Xbox 360
- PS3
- PS4
Please use the Issue tracker here on Github for Issues & Feature requests. We'll gladly merge Pull requests if you're keen to get hands on with the development.
This is the official Docker container for SyncLounge: https://hub.docker.com/r/starbix/synclounge
The following tags are available:
- latest / alpine: webapp and server based on alpine
- server: only server based on alpine
- dev: development version of webapp and server based on alpine
- nginx: latest + nginx reverse proxy
docker run \
--name=synclounge \
-p 8088:8088 \
-p 8089:8089 \
-e DOMAIN=example.com \
starbix/synclounge
Use this for the nginx tag:
docker run \
--name=plextogether_nginx \
-p 80:80 \
-e DOMAIN=example.com \
starbix/synclounge:nginx
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Make sure you have Node v8.4.0+ installed
git clone https://github.com/samcm/synclounge
cd synclounge
npm install
npm run build
node webapp.js --accessUrl=http://example.com
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The SL web app will be running at http://ip:8088.
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Make sure you have Node v8.4.0+ installed
git clone https://github.com/samcm/synclounge
cd synclounge
npm install
npm run server
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The SL server will be running at http://ip:8089/slserver.
- To run both the SyncLounge webapp and the SyncLounge server through a web server like nginx you will need to make sure you proxy websockets. Example nginx.conf:
server { listen 80; server_name example.com; location / { proxy_pass http://localhost:8088; proxy_http_version 1.1; proxy_set_header Upgrade $http_upgrade; proxy_set_header Connection "upgrade"; } location /slserver { proxy_pass http://localhost:8089/slserver; proxy_http_version 1.1; proxy_set_header Upgrade $http_upgrade; proxy_set_header Connection "upgrade"; } }
You need:
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Node v8.4.0+
git clone https://github.com/samcm/SyncLounge
cd synclounge
npm install
npm run dev
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Once Webpack has finished compiling, navigate to http://localhost:8080 in your web browser.
- Hot reload is enabled
- Suggested to install Vue.js Devtools
If you run in to any issues:
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Raise an Issue here on Github. Try to be as detailed as possible by including details such as:
- Operating System
- Web Browser name and version
- Plex Media Server details
- Version
- Operating System
- Location (Local/Remote)
- Plex Client details
- Name
- Version
- Network connection (Wired/Wifi)
- Platform
- Operating System
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Join the Discord Server and raise your issue.
samcm - Developer
gcordalis - User Interface
Brandz - Design
TheGrimmChester - Developer/Tester
Starbix - Docker Support
kg6jay - Tester
Twitter: SyncLounge
SyncLounge is licensed under MIT License. See the LICENSE.txt
file.
SyncLounge is in no way affiliated with Plex Inc.