For those here complaining that all they want is to watch their own media from their own server, may I suggest you check out Kodi https://kodi.tv/ ?
It does just that, and in my experience very well.
Plex and Emby and Jellyfin are for streaming content. Do you even want streaming?
If you just want a 10-foot media player for content on your own NAS/local server, that's where Kodi excels.
I don't mean the dodgy "Kodi boxes" you see sold on Ebay (occasionally) and certain shady online stores. These come with not just Kodi preinstalled, but a bunch of plugins to dodgy streaming services. I mean the Open Source software. Be a good Slashdotter and download and install a clean copy of Kodi yourself, and have easy, local, private access to your own media. You can choose whether to pick a binary or if you prefer to build it yourself.
And if you want to track your what you've watched across multiple installations around the house, you can shift its library not to a cloud service, but to your local mysql installation.
There is a plugin system for additional functionality; if you want to stream across the Internet, either to your living room or from your living room to your hotel, it can be done. That takes Kodi into competition with Plex. Heck, there's even a Plex plugin for Kodi. But for basic CIFS or NFS access to your own media on your own server in your own home, from a beautiful and user friendly 10-foot interface, it does an excellent job in a default install.