Anyway, if you don't want to turn to third-party software, it's worth a try! Step 1: Quit your Plex server and wait for 1 minute to refresh the media player. Step 2: Restart Plex, and wait about 2 minutes to make all settings active. Step 3: Analyze one affected and then wait 1 minute to call out the playback panel.
Step 4: Load yuor Xvid codec video from your computer again to attempt to play it. Step 5: Wait 3 minutes and fetch log files and then attach them to the Plex forum. Since Xvid is not supported by Plex natively, Plex transcoding process will be automatically enabled when you tried to play Xvid videos on your clients via Plex. However, the transcoding process will cost you too much CPU and requires high on hardware. Even if you're an active user of Plex Pass subscription and can use the GPU hardware transcoding, you'll need to make sure your GPU is supported and new enough to support the content that is being transcoded.
If not, GPU will not be used for transcoding in Plex. After conversion, none of these problems will exist. To do the job, EaseFab Video Converter is a nice option. Best Android Phones. Browse All News Articles. TikTok Samsung TV. Spotify Shuffle Play Button. Windows 11 Performance.
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Plex does the work Sent using Tapatalk. That's why Plex does it on demand. Plex does the work. Sure I can appreciate that, but it should be the user who decides and it doesn't look like hard work on the PMS part to have an option to save files, perhaps with some info what formats are already transcoded.
I cringe when I see my CPU load and hear the fans go high speed when 2 kids try to play the same movies again, each from his own device, that they just watched the other day. Why not identify the commonly supported format for all your devices and manually convert them to that format? Because that seems like a waste of time to do manually?
If we want to be really helpful, the user could set a maximum size or just the max size of the disk and Plex would automatically remove the "longest since last use" file.
This just seems like one of those times where Plex is missing advanced options because it's trying to be too clever. Yes, a lot of people shouldn't use this option as they'd run out of space quickly Is it necessary? No, but it seems like a waste to not add the option for it, when the hard work transcoding is already done. TL;DR - it might not be suitable for everyone, but surely it should be a user option?
Plex never saves a transcoded file when streaming, it saves 's of small transport stream files which are then streamed to your devices and re-assembled by the clients for playback.
All you would have in your "saved" location is 's of these small files - it doesn't create an. Adding the option to do that means transcoding all your files twice, once into the.
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