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Have not tried HD, it was SD content at 30fps. But that is besides the point, you need to simplify. Don't make things comPLEX. Just get a TV and Kodi and you're sorted.
Why watch SD on a TV? Just use your phone.
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Have not tried HD, it was SD content at 30fps. But that is besides the point, you need to simplify. Don't make things comPLEX. Just get a TV and Kodi and you're sorted.
Is your Roku connected wirelessly or via and Ethernet cable?
Have you fiddled with the transcoding setting on the Roku Plex App to see if that makes a difference?
What's the size of the .mkv you're having trouble with?
Go away, OP wants actual help - you were funny to start with, but the adults are talking now.
Roku is wireless on dedicated 5Ghz WiFi channel. the .mkv is only 1.2 MB. If I load it onto a flash and plug it direct into the USB on the Sammy, it plays fine.
1.2MB - you sure it's not playing so quickly that you're missing it
Jokes aside, I presume you meant 1.2Gig - that is odd. If you access that movie/tv show via the Plex Player (which is a piece of ****e) on your PC, does it play or does it only give problems on the Roku?
LOL, 1.2GB...... Been a long week. I cant see it in the Plex server, although it is in the series directory. Probably a naming std as others have indicated. I will read up on it a bit this weekend and see if it changes anything.
LOL, 1.2GB...... Been a long week. I cant see it in the Plex server, although it is in the series directory. Probably a naming std as others have indicated. I will read up on it a bit this weekend and see if it changes anything.
LOL, 1.2GB...... Been a long week. I cant see it in the Plex server, although it is in the series directory. Probably a naming std as others have indicated. I will read up on it a bit this weekend and see if it changes anything.
Boet, go to the Plex icon in the bottom right of your Windows taskbar, right click and update library.
Probably at 720p and 10 fps :crylaugh:
The Pi 3 retains the same GPU as previous models, which means HEVC/H265 decoding must be done in software. While the new Pi will be able to play back more HEVC content than before, there will still be some content that it will struggle with.
Heh, reason I'm asking for a s/s is it's happened to me before - ie file ends up in a different directory (same naming convention but a different drive) and because your eye "auto corrects" you don't pick up that you havent actually configured Plex to scan that directory - much head scratching then ensues...![]()
I have Sonar as well, but ditched it when it would pick up Utorrent. Will see if I have any luck.
I see there are tons of tools that will do this. http://www.therenamer.com/ is one.
LOL, 1.2GB...... Been a long week. I cant see it in the Plex server, although it is in the series directory. Probably a naming std as others have indicated. I will read up on it a bit this weekend and see if it changes anything.
I have Sonar as well, but ditched it when it would pick up Utorrent. Will see if I have any luck.
I see there are tons of tools that will do this. http://www.therenamer.com/ is one.
I actually have to update my library every time as I see it is not auto updating with this recent install of mine. Is it just me or does an update to your existing Plex mess things up?
Boet, go to the Plex icon in the bottom right of your Windows taskbar, right click and update library.
I actually have to update my library every time as I see it is not auto updating with this recent install of mine. Is it just me or does an update to your existing Plex mess things up?
I have Sonar as well, but ditched it when it would pick up Utorrent. Will see if I have any luck.
I see there are tons of tools that will do this. http://www.therenamer.com/ is one.
What? That is not reason enough to ditch such a lovely application.