![]() However, 1M/sec is great for most phones for example and can be handled even through 3G (though make sure you have an unlimited or big data plan).įor music though, I prefer Subsonic. Even my TWC 30/5M connection really can only do so-so transcoding. If you want to stream HD out through your cheap ISP, it's not likely going to happen. You also need to check your ISP's upload speed. And the only big kid filter would be the parental setup of which I haven't messed with yet (will be soon and have been looking deeper into this, but that seems the only solution which isn't a great one but.). To stream it outside your network, that's where PLEX comes in. Other gotcha, if you want to do stuff within your network, XBMC is all you really need. Videos need to be in the acceptable formats of which there are many, but no. That’s what got things working in my browser again. Click Show advanced settings.Set the Transcoder temporary directory to something that Plex has access to. ![]() Still need to work on forced subtitles but other then that they play well. Here’s the procedure, spelled out for ya: Open the settings from your PMS web page (That’s the wrench and screw-driver) Click on Transcoder in the left-hand pane. ![]() It was made from XBMC which alone still has a few issues but other things are fixed. PLEX is nice, I use it on my 36TB server, but there are a lot of limitations. ![]()
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