![]() ![]() Update #2: I also noticed that when this happens a message appears on my screen saying "Media Player Error! Resetting." Still incredibly confused by this. Also, confirmed it ALWAYS happens at the 4 second mark. Learn More About Using Plex Plex's hidden settings are a great way to customize the app. All your previous settings will be lost, and you'll have to re-customize them, but at least the Plex Media Server will be functional again. Update #1: So I have 100% confirmed that it's Monstercat only, I just bought more music from Bandcamp and it played just fine without stopping at the 4 second mark. When you reload Plex, it will create a new, blank preferences file. ![]() Note: One thing I have NOT tried is getting more music since downloading the Monstercat stuff and seeing if it happens with that (although I don't see why this would make a difference), will try this and report back but wanted to get the post up ASAP. On Windows, you will need to head to Plexs entry in the registry. Things I have tried to fix this, reinstall the Plex app on my phone, restart my phone, restart the Plex server, reinstall the Plex server, install the Plex server on a different machine (network based media so I just installed it and pointed it to the NAS), and tested the same track on my phone multiple times making sure it wasn't some caching issue.Īny help with this would be GREATLY appreciated as it's a bit annoying and I have NO idea why it would be happening to ONLY the tracks from Monstercat. How to Find Hidden Plex Settings on Windows. Oh and this happens on both local and remote networks on my phone (Galaxy S8+ BTW). They all play all the songs in my library 100% normally. Weirded still, this does not happen on any other media play, MusicBee, etc. Follow this process: Log into the server web interface ( Click the settings icon in the top-right corner. It gets weirder though, it ONLY happens on my phone, not Plex for my PC or any other source I have tried. But after doing some digging wondering what was up I learned something, this is ONLY happening to the tracks from Monstercat, not from any of my other sources. So now the issue, when playing songs on my phone using the latest Android Plex app on Android 7.1, I noticed some songs play for 4 seconds and then stop for a moment, and restart then play the whole song. I get my music from 3 places currently, Bandcamp, 7Digital, and Monstercat (subscription gives access to all their. Flac format which is then transcoded to stream live to my phone and other stuff using Plex. So first a little back info, I get all my music in. I've been researching this topic for quite a while now but can't seem to find an answer so I figured I would search here. Please go to the relevant subreddits and support forums, for example: Build help and build shares posts go in their respective megathreads No referral / affiliate links, personal voting / campaigning / funding, or selling posts ![]() Welcome to /r/Plex, a subreddit dedicated to Plex, the media server/client solution for enjoying your media! Plex Community Discord Rules This will help you (and Plex) keep everything neat and tidy.Latest Regular Threads: No Stupid Q&A: Tool Tuesday: Build Help: Share Your Build: Submit Troubleshooting Post Files not showing up correctly? So, for example, “Lost in Space – s01e01.avi” might be a file name in the Season 1 Folder. And inside those folders, you’ll want to name individual files with the shows title, a hyphen, and then the season and episode numbers. Inside that folder, you’ll want folders named Season 01, Season 02, and so on. The year isn’t strictly necessary, but it does help distinguish shows that have been rebooted-so, something like Lost in Space (2018) or Lost in Space (1965). Again, you’ll want to put each TV show into a top level folder named by the title and year the first season of the show was released. NFO file, which contains various pieces of information about the movie. Having the year tacked on really helps Plex and any other video library program to determine what metadata to fetch. Furthermore, having each movie in its own folder allows you to stick other related files in with that movie, like the artwork and the. Ideally, you want to stick each movie into its own folder and name the folder with the title and then the year in parentheses-something like “Cinderella (1950).” Inside the folder, name the actual video file the same thing. However, this isn’t the best way to do it. In order to prevent this kind of problem from ever happening in the first place, the best thing you should do with your library of movie and TV show files is to properly name them.Ĭhances are you just name your movies something like “Cinderella.mp4” and stick all of them into one big folder. ![]()
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