The first 3rd party plex client for android, VidHub support Emby, Jellyfin, Plex Now

Guys, I built this app for 3 years, and I keep getting users’ messages to support Android.

For the geeks in this community, if you watch movies with your own hosted service, local disk, or services like Emby, Jellyfin, Plex, or WebDAV, Samba, feel free to give VidHub a try. If you’ve used Infuse/Kodi, yes, it’s similar to Infuse/Kodi but with more different features.

Features:

If you host your movie or TV show streaming by yourself, no matter if the video is in your local disk, iCloud, WebDAV server, Samba server, or Emby/Jellyfin/Plex server, you can build a theater experience on your devices.

Key Features:

:clapper: Scratch the movie poster automatically & organize all video files quickly.

:tv: Support almost all file formats of the video files, support HDR, DV also. But not Dolby Atmos yet.

:earth_africa: Support all language subtitles, search online to find any subtitle you want to try.

:floppy_disk: File Management inside the app, batch rename, delete, etc.

:computer: Emby, Jellyfin, Plex, direct connection mode, super fast.

:cloud: iCloud sync with all Apple devices, Trakt supported, so easy to track & sync.

Search on the Play Store, and you will find the app. I am not sure whether I can post any link here, so I skip the link, I guess search on Play Store would be very easy.

BTW, Android TV support is also planned now.

Any plans to put it on F-Droid?

Uma said:
Any plans to put it on F-Droid?

I don’t think it will get open-sourced. The app has been on iOS for some time now.

Unfortunately, it does not support OneDrive Personal Vault. I bought a lifetime license though, good app. Can you look into Vault support for OneDrive? I doubt MS extends an API for it, but it would be good if you can extend support for it as well.

@Jordan
How did you buy it? I don’t see the option on the Android app.

Devin said:
@Jordan
How did you buy it? I don’t see the option on the Android app.

Right you are. I don’t see it under Android. I bought it on iOS, FYI.

Devin said:
@Jordan
How did you buy it? I don’t see the option on the Android app.

I think the dev is operating off the age-old “understanding” (air quotes for emphasis) that “Android users are less likely to pay for an app upfront than iOS users.” Again, I think. Honestly, it should be the other way around since Apple charges the dev $99/year to keep their app on the App Store.