Wow, I saw this post before but just recently official nVidia staff just responded basically confirming...shawnc22 wrote: ↑Sat May 02, 2020 5:08 amIt’s probably the shield tube, unfortuntely, and its smaller memory. Sounds like the issue mentioned here:djj82 wrote: ↑Sat May 02, 2020 3:06 amThanks for all your posts and responses, they are very helpful! After fixing my receiver config, I went back and tried using TSMuxer nightly 04/30 02-11-26 and that started making the dvhe 06.06 files again which all failed. Black screen, spinning yellow circle indefinitely in plex. Then went back and used the TSMuxer 04.06 (fix) version and dvhe 04.06 files are working again. I also tried a bunch of Dolby Vision Demo files from demolandia.net (not sure if they are encoded properly or not). A couple worked, some crashed plex, and some played with stutter. I'll run mediainfo on them tomorrow and see how they were built. I went back to ready player one again and tried to watch more despite the stuttering, eventually after about 9min it crashed completely. Again I'm not sure if this has to do with the latest PLEX 8.0 updates or something with my encoding process (or even my shitty shield tube)
Despicable Me 1, 2, 3 (DTS-X) working dvhe04.06
Ready Player One (ATMOS) working but stuttering and eventually crashing, also dvhe04.06
PS I should also add I did some more speed checks to my NAS and I'm fully able to saturate my gigabit ethernet so I've eliminated any NAS/PLEX server issues.
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We've been working with Plex on this issue. There memory footprint has gotten away on them and there working to track down what's eating up the extra memory to clean it up. They've been improving and have more improvements coming. We're going to keep at it until we get it cleaned up.