![]() When I try to filter movies on a studio with a comma or ampersand in its name, I get no results. Some of the movies in my library have punctuation in the Studio field. Very annoying, considering I upgraded this Mac before planning for a Plex server with extra RAM and changed to internal SSD ![]() Is there any minimum processing requirements for a server machine. I checked logs and the speed was 0.4 which is quite low. If transcoding is an issue then how does Blu-rays play without an issue. Doesn’t even show regular still pictures, let alone videos.īandwidth both up/down over 45mbps any time of the day.ĭoes my Mac which I am using as server not fast enough? It does show still pictures without any issuesĪpple TV 4th generation- just spins. On Apple TV 4K- My issue is that Plex plays heavy Blu-rays without any issues but either buffers for a long time or just craps on us when we try to play a 10 second 4K video. ![]() To this I have a WD 6TB Hard drive attached via usb 3.0 that has all my pictures/ video clicked on iPhone or Point and click Camera along with some Blu-ray rips. 23:07:04.925 ERROR - /Users/tv/.ssh/config line 29: Unsupported option "gssapiauthentication"Ģ3:07:04.980 ERROR - /Users/tv/.ssh/config: line 30: Bad configuration option: gssapikeyexchangeĢ3:07:04.982 ERROR - /Users/tv/.ssh/config line 34: Unsupported option "gssapiauthentication"Ģ3:07:04.984 ERROR - /Users/tv/.ssh/config: line 35: Bad configuration option: gssapikeyexchangeĢ3:07:04.985 ERROR - /Users/tv/.ssh/config line 38: Unsupported option "gssapidelegatecredentials"Ģ3:07:04.987 ERROR - /Users/tv/.ssh/config line 48: Unsupported option "gssapiauthentication"Ģ3:07:04.992 ERROR - /Users/tv/.ssh/config: line 49: Bad configuration option: gssapikeyexchangeĢ3:07:04.994 ERROR - /Users/tv/.ssh/config line 50: Unsupported option "gssapidelegatecredentials"Ģ3:07:04.999 ERROR - /Users/tv/.ssh/config: terminating, 3 bad configuration optionsĢ012 MacBook Pro i5 2.5hz with 8gb RAM and 500gb SSD running MacOS High Sierra. And any other interface not strictly necessary for basic operation. ![]() There's nothing useful you could gain and there are a whole slew of ways it can break, including the one seen here where the OS version of OpenSSH understands different options than the version you embed.Īlso, I should be able to turn PlexRelay off entirely. PlexRelay should read its own config file, not mine. ![]()
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