Hello guys.
I'm still having the main issue raised in a previous thread (files that require transcoding do not play). I've been through a few processes to get closer, and thought I'd share them here in case it helps someone.
Currently running OMV 2.25 on a purpose built amd64 build, 4gb ram, amd kabini.
I use plex on:
plex.tv (through browser on desktop pc)
Plex app on Amazon fire TV 4k
Plexbmc plugin via kodi on Amazon fire TV 4k
Plex app on android phone
If I understand correctly, all of the above are set to transcode automatically, but I have set the Plexbmc plugin not to transcode unless it has to. Since this is my main way of using plex, I actually didn't know I had a problem until I tried watching transcoded media on my android phone. Currently, through all of the above methods of watching media through plex, nothing works except Plexbmc, presumably because it doesn't require transcoding.
I read through that whole thread recently, and thought I'd check which plex plugin I have installed from OMV-Extras. It turns out I was using 1.0.12. I saw advice here to use 1.0.15 but I couldn't find it!. Even when refreshing or rechecking through the plugins button under System->Plugins, only 1.0.12 was showing as an option. What I had to do was go to the OMV-Extras.org button under System->OMV-Extras.org and disable the plex repository, save then apply. Then do the opposite to re-enable it. Once I had done so, plex plugin 1.0.15 was now available for download
Next was to get the plugin. Having read through the thread, it seems the plugin has been edited by Tekkb (thank you) in order to fix the issues with codecs being put in a different location among other things. I understood that the problem could therefore be solved by disabling the plugin, then re-enabling it. I have downloaded 1.0.15, disabled then re-enabled it, though so far I still have the same problem. The next thing I've read here is Tekkb's advice to do a purge:
I HAVEN'T done the above yet - happy to do so but just wanted to check it's the right thing to do.
Two other outputs seems to be requested often:
- Code
ls -la /opt total 32 drwxrwxr-x 8 root users 4096 Aug 29 23:14 . drwxr-xr-x 24 root root 4096 Jul 9 18:00 .. drwxr-xr-x 6 root root 4096 Nov 24 2015 couchpotato drwxrwxr-x 6 couchpotato users 4096 Nov 24 2015 couchpotato_old drwxr-xr-x 3 plex plex 4096 Aug 29 23:14 plexcodecs drwxrwxr-x 14 sabnzbd users 4096 Jan 7 2015 SABnzbd drwxrwxr-x 9 sickbeard users 4096 Jan 15 2015 sickbeard drwxr-xr-x 2 sickbeard users 4096 Sep 16 2015 sickbeard2
I presume you are looking to see whether plexcodecs are present under /opt, and there are as you can see. Also:
I hope this helps in some way. I presume you are going to ask me to delete the plex library and directories (after saving them somewhere else), purge plex using the 4 lines previously mentioned, reinstall plex from scratch, stop the plex service, copy back my original folder over the new one while overwriting everything, then restart the plex service. Does this sound right?
Thanks!