shawnc22 wrote: ↑Wed Dec 02, 2020 12:38 am
spaced wrote: ↑Wed Dec 02, 2020 12:11 am
Finishing up ripping the extended versions. The - part1, - part2 tag for Plex doesn't seem to work right now for me, only sees part 1, figuring that out but my main issue is bandwidth.
Player is plex via 2019 Shield wired, server is Qnap Plex NAS over dual 1Gb Aggregated NICs (I know this doesn't double my bandwidth but noting it anyway), 24TB ironwolf 8TB drives, no ssd cache. CAX80 modem/router. DV kicks in fine, picture is stellar, Atmos is lovely but when I check the info panel, the bitrate is 80+ Mb/s! That's the most I've ever seen so far. When I play back, I will get stuttering here and there, enough to notice it especially in the spanning wide shots, so I am wondering who else may be seeing this or am I doing something wrong? Literally looks like frame drops due to buffering. Using rips from 1.15.3 direct with no remuxing. Plex is using Direct Play. I want to note no other 4k UHD rip suffers from this with or without DV.
This is on the Shield Pro? And does it always choke on the same scenes? I don't have LOTR yet but I did watch Gemini Man from start to finish without issues and that movie was a beast with bitrate (~90Mb/s avg) as well. If the Shield can handle Gemini Man without issues, then theoretically it shouldn't run into issues with any other movies.
Correct, Shield Pro. I'm using all new short run cat 6 cable as well, so it's either the router or something with my Qnap NAS, or maybe my netgear 8 port switch? Guess it's back to hardware mode. Thanks for letting me know it is possible, it's just a network snag on my end. I get full saturation from my workstation to my NAS when copying files (110-125 MB/s over gigabit), so this may be due to the other switch I use for media components.
Cannikin wrote: ↑Wed Dec 02, 2020 12:48 am
spaced wrote: ↑Wed Dec 02, 2020 12:11 am
Finishing up ripping the extended versions. The - part1, - part2 tag for Plex doesn't seem to work right now for me, only sees part 1, figuring that out but my main issue is bandwidth.
Here's the docs from Plex about naming:
https://support.plex.tv/articles/naming ... les/#toc-2
I don't know if spaces and capitalization really matter, but I named mine just like in their docs: folder name contains the movie title and year, each individual MKV file contains the exact same movie title and year, and then (space)-(space)part1.mkv
If you go to the detail page for the movie it should show the full length (both parts combined). But, when you start the movie the progress bar and time remaining will only show for the first part. Once it gets to the end it should automatically start the second and then the progress bar/time remaining will now show how far you are into the second part.
Thank you for your help, I did go through all of that and the only way so far is to have "versions", but I will figure out what the heck I am doing wrong there. If all else fails I will just merge them. I know it's supposed to just work so I must be doing something wrong. Did the spaces for the hyphen and naming, tried pt1, part1, part 1, pt 1, even tried separate folders for the parts. Doesn't auto start the second part, I have to go to "versions" in the menu and select the other stream. Could be worse! Sorry for getting OT, we don't have to continue that part here.