I also found this post where it states that it could be related to my transcode folder (which I didn't specify in the plex container settings as I thought I read it was no longer needed). I went into the plex console and am seeing the attached error. Any suggestions of what I can try to attempt to troubleshoot and rectify? I know I can't use QS yet, but I can't imagine why it would be buffering (oh, and I'm on a 1 Gig up/down fiber connection). The only problem is I've had a couple of my users indicate that they either can't play a movie or it buffers really bad. It took me a little bit to get everything configured and working well.but everything seems great. My new Unraid server is using a intel 12th gen (yes, I didn't know at the time that the integrated graphics weren't supported yet), i7 with 64 gb of ram. The windows rig was using a 12 year old i5 3rd gen Ivy Bridge CPU with Intel HD 4000 integrated graphics, with 16 gigs of ram. I migrated my windows 10 based Plex server over to Unraid about a month ago. Here's a link Edited April 11 by unraid20 And I can gladly say the issue has been resolved for me I just came across advice on the Plex forums which suggests installing the latest Plex beta (arm64v8a). Since it's direct play, I'll look on Plex forums and see if it's an android Plex client issue If the docker container is limiting the transcode ability for direct play, (which doesn't make sense to me by the way, direct PLAY, not stream, mean no transcode?), then surely Plex forums won't have a solution. Spider-Man struggles, eventually plays, but buffers and you cannot navigate IT2 plays fine, struggles when navigating Moana (2160p, UHD REMUX HDR HVEC TRUEHD+ATMOS) - TrueHD audio track = 7.7Mbps Spider-Man No Way Home (2160p, UHD REMUX DV HVEC TRUEHD+ATMOS) - TrueHD audio track = 4.1Mbps IT Chapter 2 (2160p, UHD REMUX DV HVEC TRUEHD+ATMOS) - TrueHD audio track = 3.4Mbps I think you're on the right track though because I tested 3 films just now and noted their TrueHD bandwidth requirements: I would consult plex forums with your logs, pretty sure you will have more luck there.Īnd may a question, why you use crappy tv apps then ? afaik your TV cant handle truehd properly anyway and ARC would result in a encoded audio stream anyway, so a DD audio is prolly better anyway, just as sidenote. Įven the error you paste looks personally almost like a video decode error, but as you say with DD it plays fine it can only be the audio track. when i tested playback of true hd audio streams with the plex app i had to increase to like 3+ GB ramdisk. are you using RAM transcoding ? if so, may increase the size therefore. plex should use dirext stream (instead direct play) instead, which needs some transcoding room for audio.
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