

mkv with x265 video and DTS 5.1 surround streamĪ) Assume the CLIENT settings are configured to allow direct playback and direct streams

#Plex on roku ultra tv
The file types supported by the TV will tell you what you can expect from the TV and Plex when they handshake at the beginning of playback. But, nowhere have I found what file types this TV can support. Q80 - is that the specific model? there's a Q80, Q80A, Q80T (at least). Then it could mean you have a CPU issue, possibly cpu throttling or something hardware related.ĭetails - file container, audio and video stream(s), etc. If it buffers it will show up as a pause or break in plex media server line if i recall. Then after that while its playing, go on your plex on a different machine via browser and go into your server status under dashboard. If your a plex pass member, the app's should be free.
#Plex on roku ultra android
If i stream to my LG TV via APP it works sometimes fine? I have seen it buffer sometimes, and sometimes not.Ĭan you try to download the Plex App on your laptop or on your phone though android play store, or apple store.
#Plex on roku ultra pro
If i stream to my Nvidia Shield Pro via plex app it works fine. If i stream to my surface over plex app it streams fine. If i stream to my surface over wifi via web browser, it buffers. If i stream on my Galaxy Tab 7 via plex app it works fine. If i stream same content on my Note 20 Ultra via plex app, it works fine. If i use Plex via Plex APP it works fine. Plex always seems to buffer 4k when i try it via web browser. I wouldn't go older than that or lesser model within the lineup as that is where Nvidia begins to remove various media functionality that you need for this to work properly. I can only hope that you can find something like a 1060 TI or less for now (if you can even find that). While under normal times, I would say something like a Nvidia XX60 TI would be the card to aim for, there is just such a huge market demand and no supply, I just can't recommend them (they still sell out within 1-10 minutes of dropping on websites even with a $200-300 price over MSRP). You also want to get a video card that can offload a lot of this work onto, as it excels at these kinds of tasks. Transcoding to a format that better supports the client is usually the best solution, although it can be time consuming for anyone with an extensive media collection. I suspect your real problems stem from the client side that is accessing your movie/video content (it almost always is). It is a sub-forum listed at the top when you go in there (not that anyone seems to use it as I don't think anyone knows where to find it).īack to your issues. The HTPC forum got merged under the "Computer Building" forum.
