I don’t use the YouTube app anymore — it’s all in my media server

Jack has been a contributing author at MakeUseOf since June 2024, specializing in entertainment and its associated technology. He is passionate about creating engaging content that inspires and informs, having published articles and reviews in several reputable online resources since 2010, including SlashGear, BestReviews, and Ezvid Wiki.

Jack’s work has taken him far and wide, from South America to Europe, South Asia, and the Far East, and his experiences continue to influence his writing. As a graduate with a BA in music technology, he is particularly interested in new developments in this field, including music hardware, music creation software, and music streaming services.

When he’s not researching and trying out the latest software and devices, Jack enjoys riding his motorcycles to far-flung destinations, playing guitar, and creating music and vlogs using Logic Pro and Final Cut Pro on Mac.

YouTube was the entertainment app I used more than any other. The production values regular folks achieve at home are unreal, and that’s before you get to the never-ending array of professionally produced documentaries, music videos, and news channels.

The list is almost endless; however, therein lies the problem. I realized I was spending more time deciding what to watch than actually watching it

Then it hit me: I already had Plex running for my movies and TV shows. Now, whenever I come across a YouTube video I know I’ll enjoy on the big screen, I save it to my Plex media server instead — and it’s completely changed how I watch YouTube.

I now use YouTube for discovery instead of a video player

Separating discovery from playback has made watching videos more intentional

The ClipGrab YouTube downloader app on a Mac.

YouTube undoubtedly has one of the best recommendation engines on the internet, constantly inundating me with content I’d never have found on my own and that closely aligns with my interests. However, I find this to be both a blessing and a curse. Before long, one suggested video becomes another, then another, and suddenly the video I originally intended to watch has become an afterthought.

Now I use YouTube only to source content I actually intend to watch or keep in the long term. Once I find a video I genuinely want to watch from start to finish, I download it (I usually use ClipGrab for this purpose, as it’s free and easy) and let Plex add it to my library. This way, when I sit down to watch TV, I’m no longer distracted by suggestions, and I only watch what I deliberately chose to save.

Watching YouTube through Plex feels perfectly natural

My favorite YouTube channels are combined with my movies and TV shows

I didn’t quite expect just how well YouTube videos would fit into Plex. My favorite travel channels sit alongside documentaries, while adventure bike creators and guitar tutorials are organized much like TV series that I regularly revisit. And with everything on the same familiar Plex interface, it feels more like a dedicated viewing experience than browsing a search engine.

The reason I built a self-hosted media server in the first place was to have a curated library of content that I actually want to watch, wherever I happen to be. Integrating Plex and YouTube builds on this by providing another avenue for content that isn’t algorithmically driven yet is regularly updated, without resorting to repeated viewings of my favorite shows and movies.

Downloading may be too labor-intensive for casual viewing

An automated archive may be best for some, but I found it unnecessary

tubearchivst home page.

For many of us, downloading a video to a server and playing it through Plex might seem unnecessary when the YouTube app is already user-friendly for casual viewing. In this instance, TubeArchivist might be the better option. For those of us who wish to preserve hundreds of channels or build a permanent YouTube library, it’s an outstanding solution. However, I quickly realized I wasn’t that person.

I simply wanted an easy way to enjoy a handful of favorite creators from my couch. TubeArchivist involves running Docker containers, maintaining another application, and managing automatic downloads, which would likely start to feel like hard work anyway. For me, downloading the occasional video and letting Plex organize it turned out to be the simpler solution, and one that I would actually keep using.

I still use the YouTube app, and that’s exactly why this works

YouTube is still there for social purposes, discovery, and live streams

The YouTube home interface showing recommendations.

This setup isn’t for everybody. If your favorite aspects of YouTube include live streams, reading and replying to comments, and checking out what’s trending, the YouTube app is the only platform for the job, and this is why I haven’t stopped using it entirely.

What has changed is how I use YouTube after I discover something worth watching. Rather than add it to an ever-expanding list of titles that I’ll likely never watch, I have it on file, ready to watch via Plex on any TV or device in the house. I find myself scrolling YouTube a lot less, watching more videos from start to finish, and I’m not distracted by the next recommendations.

Plex hasn’t replaced YouTube; it has changed the way I watch YouTube

A home media server could never entirely replace YouTube, and I don’t think Plex is trying to compete with it. The two apps excel at different things: YouTube is the best place to discover creators, while a well-configured Plex server is the best place to actually watch them.

As a result, my viewing habits have become more intentional, I experience fewer distractions, and I have an entire library of videos that I actually want to keep. As it turned out, I didn’t need a YouTube replacement at all, but rather a place to watch my favorite content on my own terms.

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