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    Gee Are PabstBy Gee Are PabstJune 20, 2013Updated:June 20, 2021112 Comments3 Mins Read
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    Apple TV LogoAs you may know, I’m not really a fan of jailbreaking my iPhone 4S or my iPad 4th generation with retina display. Therefore, I’m always looking for some hacks without the need of a jailbrake. For example, I reported about getting Whatsapp running on an iPad without jailbreaking it. Recently, three Plex enthusiasts (Baa, roidy and f00b4r) were able to bring the media center solution Plex to the Apple TV, and their clever hack doesn’t even require users to jailbreak their device! PlexConnect is running on Mac OS X 10.8.4 Mountain Lion and on Windows 8 Pro on an Apple TV 2 or Apple TV 3 with the Apple TV software 5.2.

    Plex LogoThe hack, called PlexConnect, uses Apple’s own movie trailers app as a kind of trojan horse to bring Plex to the Apple TV. Users simply have to fiddle with their Apple TV’s network settings to route traffic through a computer running a python script that swaps Apple’s movie trailer data with data from a Plex media server. A detailed ‘How-To’ for Mac OS X, Windows (XP, Vista, 7 and 8) and Ubuntu is already on github. Installing PlexConnect on Mac OS X 10.8.4 on my MacBook Pro Mid 2012 works as described on github. However, you should take care on the following important hints to get PlexConnect running on Windows 8 (Pro):

    1. Download Plex for Windows, named ‘Windows XP SP3 or later. Version 0.9.7.28.33′ from the Get Plex! site. This is the free version. There is a Windows 8 store one for $2.99, too (but I was not willing to spend the money… ;-)). It is very important to download it first, save it on your windows 8 PC and run the installation as administrator!
    2. Download Python from here and take care to install the 2.7.5 version because PlexConnect will not run with a 3.X version.
    3. Download PlexConnect: For Windows only, you have to edit ‘Settings.py‘ with a text editor (e.g. Notepad) as follows: Look for ‘ip_dnsmaster‘ and substitute the following ‘8.8.8.8‘ by the fixed (!) IP-address of your Windows PC. Safe it, start Plex Media Server, then PlexConnect and then it should work. For Mac: Do not change anything as it is describe for OS X!
    4. If you start PlexConnect.py via double click, no AirPlay apps like AirServer should be running.
    5. Restart your windows 8 PC.

    The result is a working version of Plex that serves up all kinds of local content through the Apple TV. I tested it on my Acer Aspire 1810T running on Windows 8 Pro with Windows Media Center installed, MacBook Pro Mid 2012 running with Mac OS X 10.8.4 and a Apple TV 3 and it works perfectly!

    Stay tuned! 😉

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    7. Paul on September 7, 2013 15:48

      no luck…going to call it a night and try again tomorrow…thx again

      Reply
      • Gee Are Pabst on September 7, 2013 19:25

        Try instead of 192.168.178.10 in settings.py the IP-address 192.168.1.10 because it seems that your router is on 192.168.1.1

        Reply
        • Gee Are Pabst on September 7, 2013 23:59

          I set up PlexConnect on my Windows 8 Pro PC again, following exactly https://miapple.me/2013/09/01/plexconnect-still-works-on-apple-tv-software-6-0-beta-5-4-seed-3-ios-7-after-update/ without changing any IP-address.

          For Windows it is important to use this: “certfile = C:\PlexConnect-master\assets\certificates\trailers.pem” instead of “certfile = ./assets/certificates/trailers.pem” in the settings.cfg (not in the settings.py!)

          Here is my settings.cfg on Windows 8:
          [PlexConnect]
          logpath = .
          enable_dnsserver = True
          ip_webserver = 0.0.0.0
          prevent_atv_update = True
          port_dnsserver = 53
          enable_plexconnect_autodetect = True
          port_pms = 32400
          port_webserver = 80
          ip_plexconnect = 0.0.0.0
          certfile = C:\PlexConnect-master\assets\certificates\trailers.pem
          ip_dnsmaster = 8.8.8.8
          loglevel = Normal
          ip_pms = 192.168.178.10
          enable_plexgdm = True
          port_ssl = 443

          Some reported issue with the trailers.pem. Try to recreate the profile for the Apple TV and take care of correct spelling!

          Reply
          • Paul on September 8, 2013 10:45

            Hi Gee,

            Restarted the whole process following the steps at https://miapple.me/2013/09/01/plexconnect-still-works-on-apple-tv-software-6-0-beta-5-4-seed-3-ios-7-after-update/

            No problems creating trailers.pem + trailers.cer + trailers.key

            Installed on ATV with certificate.

            Changed Settings.cfg with original and yours.

            Still does not work 🙁 unfortunately

            ATV ip 192.168.1.101

            Server running Plex 192.168.1.107

            Apple have really done a great job of making this difficult!

            Reply
          • Paul on September 8, 2013 13:49

            Rebooted my system and repeated process.

            Managed see PlexConnect via Trailers but can’t see any artwork and when I select a movie it hangs on Accessing Trailers…at least its half working ;P

            Reply
            • Gee Are Pabst on September 8, 2013 20:45

              Hi Paul,

              sounds good! Half way done at least. Could you post your settings.py and settings.cfg, please? I will have a look on it.

              Cheers,
              Gee Are

              Reply
              • Paul on September 9, 2013 10:15

                Settings.py

                #!/usr/bin/env python

                import sys
                from os import sep
                import ConfigParser

                from Debug import * # dprint()

                “””
                Global Settings…
                PMS: plexgdm, ip_pms, port_pms
                DNS: ip_dnsmaster – IP of Router, ISP’s DNS, … [dflt: google public DNS]
                IP_self: enable_plexconnect_autodetect, ip_plexconnect – manual override for VPN usage
                HTTP: ip_webserver, port_webserver – override when using webserver + forwarding to PlexConnect
                HTTPS: port_ssl, certfile –
                “””
                g_settings = { \
                ‘enable_plexgdm’ :(‘True’, ‘False’), \
                ‘ip_pms’ :(‘192.168.178.10’,), \
                ‘port_pms’ :(‘32400’,), \
                \
                ‘enable_dnsserver’:(‘True’, ‘False’), \
                ‘port_dnsserver’ :(’53’,), \
                ‘ip_dnsmaster’ :(‘8.8.8.8’,), \
                ‘prevent_atv_update’ :(‘True’, ‘False’), \
                \
                ‘enable_plexconnect_autodetect’:(‘True’, ‘False’), \
                ‘ip_plexconnect’ :(‘0.0.0.0’,), \
                \
                ‘ip_webserver’ :(‘0.0.0.0’,), \
                ‘port_webserver’ :(’80’,), \
                ‘port_ssl’ :(‘443’,), \
                ‘certfile’ :(‘./assets/certificates/trailers.pem’,), \
                \
                ‘loglevel’ :(‘Normal’, ‘High’), \
                ‘logpath’ :(‘.’,), \
                }

                class CSettings():
                def __init__(self):
                dprint(__name__, 1, “init class CSettings”)
                self.cfg = None
                self.section = ‘PlexConnect’
                self.loadSettings()
                self.checkSection()

                # load/save config
                def loadSettings(self):
                dprint(__name__, 1, “load settings”)
                # options -> default
                dflt = {}
                for opt in g_settings:
                dflt[opt] = g_settings[opt][0]

                # load settings
                self.cfg = ConfigParser.SafeConfigParser()
                self.cfg.read(self.getSettingsFile())

                def saveSettings(self):
                dprint(__name__, 1, “save settings”)
                f = open(self.getSettingsFile(), ‘wb’)
                self.cfg.write(f)
                f.close()

                def getSettingsFile(self):
                return sys.path[0] + sep + “Settings.cfg”

                def checkSection(self):
                modify = False
                # check for existing section
                if not self.cfg.has_section(self.section):
                modify = True
                self.cfg.add_section(self.section)
                dprint(__name__, 0, “add section {0}”, self.section)

                for opt in g_settings:
                if not self.cfg.has_option(self.section, opt):
                modify = True
                self.cfg.set(self.section, opt, g_settings[opt][0])
                dprint(__name__, 0, “add option {0}={1}”, opt, g_settings[opt][0])

                # save if changed
                if modify:
                self.saveSettings()

                # access/modify PlexConnect settings
                def getSetting(self, option):
                dprint(__name__, 1, “getsetting {0}={1}”, option, self.cfg.get(self.section, option))
                return self.cfg.get(self.section, option)

                if __name__==”__main__”:
                Settings = CSettings()

                option = ‘enable_plexgdm’
                print Settings.getSetting(option)

                option = ‘enable_dnsserver’
                print Settings.getSetting(option)

                Settings.saveSettings()
                del Settings

                Reply
              • PaulD on September 9, 2013 10:17

                Having trouble posting Settings.py in this forum

                #!/usr/bin/env python

                import sys
                from os import sep
                import ConfigParser

                from Debug import * # dprint()

                “””
                Global Settings…
                PMS: plexgdm, ip_pms, port_pms
                DNS: ip_dnsmaster – IP of Router, ISP’s DNS, … [dflt: google public DNS]
                IP_self: enable_plexconnect_autodetect, ip_plexconnect – manual override for VPN usage
                HTTP: ip_webserver, port_webserver – override when using webserver + forwarding to PlexConnect
                HTTPS: port_ssl, certfile –
                “””
                g_settings = { \
                ‘enable_plexgdm’ :(‘True’, ‘False’), \
                ‘ip_pms’ :(‘192.168.178.10’,), \
                ‘port_pms’ :(‘32400’,), \
                \
                ‘enable_dnsserver’:(‘True’, ‘False’), \
                ‘port_dnsserver’ :(’53’,), \
                ‘ip_dnsmaster’ :(‘8.8.8.8’,), \
                ‘prevent_atv_update’ :(‘True’, ‘False’), \
                \
                ‘enable_plexconnect_autodetect’:(‘True’, ‘False’), \
                ‘ip_plexconnect’ :(‘0.0.0.0’,), \
                \
                ‘ip_webserver’ :(‘0.0.0.0’,), \
                ‘port_webserver’ :(’80’,), \
                ‘port_ssl’ :(‘443’,), \
                ‘certfile’ :(‘./assets/certificates/trailers.pem’,), \
                \
                ‘loglevel’ :(‘Normal’, ‘High’), \
                ‘logpath’ :(‘.’,), \
                }

                class CSettings():
                def __init__(self):
                dprint(__name__, 1, “init class CSettings”)
                self.cfg = None
                self.section = ‘PlexConnect’
                self.loadSettings()
                self.checkSection()

                # load/save config
                def loadSettings(self):
                dprint(__name__, 1, “load settings”)
                # options -> default
                dflt = {}
                for opt in g_settings:
                dflt[opt] = g_settings[opt][0]

                # load settings
                self.cfg = ConfigParser.SafeConfigParser()
                self.cfg.read(self.getSettingsFile())

                def saveSettings(self):
                dprint(__name__, 1, “save settings”)
                f = open(self.getSettingsFile(), ‘wb’)
                self.cfg.write(f)
                f.close()

                def getSettingsFile(self):
                return sys.path[0] + sep + “Settings.cfg”

                def checkSection(self):
                modify = False
                # check for existing section
                if not self.cfg.has_section(self.section):
                modify = True
                self.cfg.add_section(self.section)
                dprint(__name__, 0, “add section {0}”, self.section)

                for opt in g_settings:
                if not self.cfg.has_option(self.section, opt):
                modify = True
                self.cfg.set(self.section, opt, g_settings[opt][0])
                dprint(__name__, 0, “add option {0}={1}”, opt, g_settings[opt][0])

                # save if changed
                if modify:
                self.saveSettings()

                # access/modify PlexConnect settings
                def getSetting(self, option):
                dprint(__name__, 1, “getsetting {0}={1}”, option, self.cfg.get(self.section, option))
                return self.cfg.get(self.section, option)

                if __name__==”__main__”:
                Settings = CSettings()

                option = ‘enable_plexgdm’
                print Settings.getSetting(option)

                option = ‘enable_dnsserver’
                print Settings.getSetting(option)

                Settings.saveSettings()
                del Settings

                Reply
                • PaulD on September 9, 2013 10:17

                  Settings.cfg

                  [PlexConnect]
                  logpath = .
                  enable_dnsserver = True
                  ip_webserver = 0.0.0.0
                  prevent_atv_update = True
                  port_dnsserver = 53
                  enable_plexconnect_autodetect = True
                  port_pms = 32400
                  port_webserver = 80
                  ip_plexconnect = 0.0.0.0
                  certfile = C:/PlexConnect-master/assets/certificates/trailers.pem
                  ip_dnsmaster = 8.8.8.8
                  loglevel = Normal
                  ip_pms = 192.168.178.10
                  enable_plexgdm = True
                  port_ssl = 443

                  Reply
                  • Gee Are Pabst on September 9, 2013 23:28

                    Hi Paul,

                    thanks. I posted a detailed workaround:
                    https://miapple.me/2013/09/09/installing-plexconnect-on-windows-7-8-and-8-1-after-apple-tv-update/

                    Check it out!

                    Cheers,
                    Gee Are

                    Reply
            • Gee Are Pabst on September 8, 2013 22:08

              Hi Paul,

              check these alternate instructions to get PlexConnect running on Windows:
              https://miapple.me/2013/09/09/installing-plexconnect-on-windows-7-8-and-8-1-after-apple-tv-update/

              Cheers,
              Gee Are

              Reply
              • Paul on September 10, 2013 02:13

                Hi Gee,

                Thank you, I will have another try tonight with the new link you posted 🙂

                Reply
                • Paul on September 10, 2013 13:17

                  Hi Gee, no luck with the alternative link.

                  Going to call it a day, go back to using XMBC via HDMI

                  Thank you for your help.

                  Reply
                  • Gee Are Pabst on September 10, 2013 19:16

                    I’m sorry for you! Sometimes it is better to sleep one night over that…

                    Reply
    8. Paul on September 7, 2013 04:10

      Hi,

      I have followed your instructions up until the Install Plexconnect on windows 8.

      All I get is a ZIP folder containing system files, not exe for install.

      What do I do next?

      Reply
      • Gee Are Pabst on September 7, 2013 09:50

        Hi Paul,

        downloading from https://github.com/iBaa/PlexConnect will deliver you a ZIP-file named ‘PlexConnect-master.zip’. Safe this file on your computer and unzip it. You will get a folder named ‘PlexConnect-master’ with a subfolder named ‘assets’ and a bunch of files in both folders.

        Go to C:\Program Files (x86) and create an subfolder named ‘PlexConnect-XML_templates’ and copy all files and folders of the folder ‘PlexConnect-master’ in this folder (only the content!).
        After that you have to follow this guide because of the latest Apple TV software update: https://miapple.me/2013/09/01/plexconnect-still-works-on-apple-tv-software-6-0-beta-5-4-seed-3-ios-7-after-update/

        Cheers,
        Gee Are

        Reply
        • Paul on September 7, 2013 10:30

          Hi Gee,

          Had a feeling I would have to do something more.

          Is your link the same as http://langui.sh./ ?

          Reply
          • Gee Are Pabst on September 7, 2013 13:45

            Hi Paul,

            It is nearly the same because it is based an Paul Kehrer’s tweak, but with some small improvements and a clearer description….

            Cheers,
            Gee Are

            Reply
            • Paul on September 7, 2013 13:58

              Followed all these steps but still having issues, thinking it might have something to do with

              I extracted the ZIP-file and copied all files in my PlexConnect folder …/PlexConnect-XML_templates (I removed all older files before).

              What is the full path name you copied Plex Connect Folder too?

              Also because Im based in Australia, will this make a difference?

              Appreciate your help so far.

              Reply
              • Gee Are Pabst on September 7, 2013 14:28

                First, it makes no difference where you are based.

                Second, ‘…/PlexConnect-XML_templates’ is ‘PlexConnect’! Maybe you are meaning the Plex Media Server folder: It is on …\Program Files (x86)\Plex\Plex Media Server. But this shouldn’t matter. It is important to start the Plex Media Server before you start PlexConnect!

                Third, maybe I stated it not clearly in this post (I will correct it): You have to edit ‘Settings.py’ with a text editor (e.g. Notepad) as follows (Windows only!): Look for ‘ip_dnsmaster’ and substitute the following ‘8.8.8.8’ by the fixed (!) IP-address of your Windows PC. Safe it, start Plex Media Server, then PlexConnect and then it should work.

                Reply
                • Paul on September 7, 2013 14:41

                  1) good to know, wasn’t sure

                  2) have plex media server running via Firefox at 127.0.0.1/32400/web/index.html#!/dashboard

                  3) run plexconnet.py and get the following
                  https://www.dropbox.com/s/iyrgej9s1ku4d37/Cmd_shot1.png

                  Reply
                  • Paul on September 7, 2013 14:59

                    Another screenshot of Plexconnect activity
                    https://www.dropbox.com/s/qveowdeslgaaasd/Cmd_shot2.png?m

                    Reply
                    • Paul on September 7, 2013 15:10

                      My settings file

                      #!/usr/bin/env python

                      import sys
                      from os import sep
                      import ConfigParser

                      from Debug import * # dprint()

                      “””
                      Global Settings…
                      PMS: plexgdm, ip_pms, port_pms
                      DNS: ip_dnsmaster – IP of Router, ISP’s DNS, … [dflt: google public DNS]
                      IP_self: enable_plexconnect_autodetect, ip_plexconnect – manual override for VPN usage
                      HTTP: ip_webserver, port_webserver – override when using webserver + forwarding to PlexConnect
                      HTTPS: port_ssl, certfile –
                      “””
                      g_settings = { \
                      ‘enable_plexgdm’ :(‘True’, ‘False’), \
                      ‘ip_pms’ :(‘192.168.178.10’,), \
                      ‘port_pms’ :(‘32400’,), \
                      \
                      ‘enable_dnsserver’:(‘True’, ‘False’), \
                      ‘port_dnsserver’ :(’53’,), \
                      ‘ip_dnsmaster’ :(‘192.168.1.107’,), \
                      ‘prevent_atv_update’ :(‘True’, ‘False’), \
                      \
                      ‘enable_plexconnect_autodetect’:(‘True’, ‘False’), \
                      ‘ip_plexconnect’ :(‘0.0.0.0’,), \
                      \
                      ‘ip_webserver’ :(‘0.0.0.0’,), \
                      ‘port_webserver’ :(’80’,), \
                      ‘port_ssl’ :(‘443’,), \
                      ‘certfile’ :(‘./assets/certificates/trailers.pem’,), \
                      \
                      ‘loglevel’ :(‘Normal’, ‘High’), \
                      ‘logpath’ :(‘.’,), \
                      }

                      class CSettings():
                      def __init__(self):
                      dprint(__name__, 1, “init class CSettings”)
                      self.cfg = None
                      self.section = ‘PlexConnect’
                      self.loadSettings()
                      self.checkSection()

                      # load/save config
                      def loadSettings(self):
                      dprint(__name__, 1, “load settings”)
                      # options -> default
                      dflt = {}
                      for opt in g_settings:
                      dflt[opt] = g_settings[opt][0]

                      # load settings
                      self.cfg = ConfigParser.SafeConfigParser()
                      self.cfg.read(self.getSettingsFile())

                      def saveSettings(self):
                      dprint(__name__, 1, “save settings”)
                      f = open(self.getSettingsFile(), ‘wb’)
                      self.cfg.write(f)
                      f.close()

                      def getSettingsFile(self):
                      return sys.path[0] + sep + “Settings.cfg”

                      def checkSection(self):
                      modify = False
                      # check for existing section
                      if not self.cfg.has_section(self.section):
                      modify = True
                      self.cfg.add_section(self.section)
                      dprint(__name__, 0, “add section {0}”, self.section)

                      for opt in g_settings:
                      if not self.cfg.has_option(self.section, opt):
                      modify = True
                      self.cfg.set(self.section, opt, g_settings[opt][0])
                      dprint(__name__, 0, “add option {0}={1}”, opt, g_settings[opt][0])

                      # save if changed
                      if modify:
                      self.saveSettings()

                      # access/modify PlexConnect settings
                      def getSetting(self, option):
                      dprint(__name__, 1, “getsetting {0}={1}”, option, self.cfg.get(self.section, option))
                      return self.cfg.get(self.section, option)

                      if __name__==”__main__”:
                      Settings = CSettings()

                      option = ‘enable_plexgdm’
                      print Settings.getSetting(option)

                      option = ‘enable_dnsserver’
                      print Settings.getSetting(option)

                      Settings.saveSettings()
                      del Settings

                      Reply
                      • Gee Are Pabst on September 7, 2013 15:23

                        Looks good…

                        Did you reboot your PC? If not, do it. Unplug your Apple TV, too.

                        ‘ip_pms’ is ‘192.168.178.10’. Do you have any device occupying this IP-address in your home network? If so, switch this device to another IP-address.

                        Or try this and switch ‘ip_pms’ to ‘8.8.8.8’

                      • Paul on September 7, 2013 15:41

                        Cool, have not tried reboot device and apple tv yet.

                        Will give that a try

                        Dont have a device occupying 192.168.178.10

                        Fingers crossed…

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