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I stopped using Plex a few years ago. Now I just cast the video to a Chromecast. VLC or cast via browser.
It's not going to work for remote, but if all you want to do is cast movies to a TV, it's a simple solution
Also as a bonus, you can cast a lot a streaming media without commercials by using an adblocker.
Can it do transcoding and subtitles?
Subtitles yes. Not sure about transcoding. VLC is a pretty robust application with decades of development.
Okay - googled and yes https://wiki.videolan.org/Transcode/ And I believe most modern browsers will support this and casting, so you can always just open the local media file with your preferred browser and cast it that way
How does not one bring up jellyfin? Plex but foss.