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So I looked through my logs and the server is doing a lot more transcoding than I thought it was. When doing 1 at a time the transcodes are throttled, I'm still not sure how many I can support at once. Given that there's a lot more transcoding happening than I thought and it would be impractical to encode for all formats and players in advance I am probably just gonna get a new machine at some point.
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# ? Apr 4, 2018 14:21 |
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Dren posted:It’s an AMD Opteron from 2007. Dual-core Hook this up to a kill-a-watt for a week. You might be spending more on electricity in a year than a new system costs.
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# ? Apr 4, 2018 14:52 |
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H110Hawk posted:Hook this up to a kill-a-watt for a week. You might be spending more on electricity in a year than a new system costs. Maybe I'm misunderstanding TDP but the TDP of my chip is 110W. If I tried to maximize passmark per W and got an Intel 7700T with a TDP of 35W and a passmark score of 9227 that's about a third of the power consumption. But if I estimate that I'm pulling my max TDP 6 hours a day at 14c/kWh then I'm only gonna save $20/yr with the new chip.
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# ? Apr 4, 2018 17:09 |
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Dren posted:Maybe I'm misunderstanding TDP but the TDP of my chip is 110W. If I tried to maximize passmark per W and got an Intel 7700T with a TDP of 35W and a passmark score of 9227 that's about a third of the power consumption. But if I estimate that I'm pulling my max TDP 6 hours a day at 14c/kWh then I'm only gonna save $20/yr with the new chip. EDIT: e.g. I estimate the Opteron 165 (socket 939, the generation before yours [AM2?]) idles at 60W based off this. Huh - that's kind of amusing how a loaded modern CPU uses less power than an old chip at idle. Anyway if we assume 60W idle, 110W load (4 hours), ballpark at 550kWh/year compared to 5W idle, 35W load ballparked at 80kWh/year is $66 difference at 14c/kWh lurksion fucked around with this message at 17:25 on Apr 4, 2018 |
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Yea the power bill thing is dumb. Turn down your air conditioning if you want to save actual money.
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# ? Apr 4, 2018 17:19 |
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Dren posted:Maybe I'm misunderstanding TDP but the TDP of my chip is 110W. If I tried to maximize passmark per W and got an Intel 7700T with a TDP of 35W and a passmark score of 9227 that's about a third of the power consumption. But if I estimate that I'm pulling my max TDP 6 hours a day at 14c/kWh then I'm only gonna save $20/yr with the new chip. *shrug* Sometimes old systems draw more than you expect. A lot of other things use power inside of a system, PSU's have gotten more efficient, etc. Modern systems idle at shockingly low numbers. Do you own a kill-a-watt? I'm curious what your actuals are for that computer.
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# ? Apr 4, 2018 17:26 |
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Days where my nest logs that it didn’t use AC are a blessing.
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# ? Apr 4, 2018 17:27 |
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H110Hawk posted:*shrug* Sometimes old systems draw more than you expect. A lot of other things use power inside of a system, PSU's have gotten more efficient, etc. Modern systems idle at shockingly low numbers. Do you own a kill-a-watt? I'm curious what your actuals are for that computer. I ordered one. I’ll post about it in a week or two once I get a chance to run it.
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# ? Apr 4, 2018 18:09 |
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I have a two part documentary I can't get to properly show up on Plex. It finds the metadata only if I put it in the movie library but it stacks both parts and doesn't let you play part two. Is there a way to force it to show up in the TV library and then manually fill in the metadata?
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# ? Apr 4, 2018 19:32 |
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You could name it Title.1x01.mkv and Title.1x02.mkv and just have it pick it up as a season of something and fill it in yourself.
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# ? Apr 4, 2018 19:35 |
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Housh posted:I have a two part documentary I can't get to properly show up on Plex. It finds the metadata only if I put it in the movie library but it stacks both parts and doesn't let you play part two. Is there a way to force it to show up in the TV library and then manually fill in the metadata? In this sort of situation, I've had pretty good luck with naming files *.cd1 and *.cd2. That makes it show up as 1 video and it'll play as 1 video. EDIT: *.cd1.avi and *.cd2.avi, sorry
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# ? Apr 4, 2018 20:09 |
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TheScott2K posted:You could name it Title.1x01.mkv and Title.1x02.mkv and just have it pick it up as a season of something and fill it in yourself. This kinda worked. It was labeled Part 1 and Part 2. I just made it s01e01 etc and it picked it up under TV and even filled in the metadata.
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# ? Apr 4, 2018 20:38 |
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Dren posted:So I looked through my logs and the server is doing a lot more transcoding than I thought it was. When doing 1 at a time the transcodes are throttled, I'm still not sure how many I can support at once. Given that there's a lot more transcoding happening than I thought and it would be impractical to encode for all formats and players in advance I am probably just gonna get a new machine at some point. A "throttled" transcode is actually a good thing, FYI; it means you can perform the transcode faster than real-time so the system can spend time idling. That being said, for multiple reasons as previously discussed it's going to be in your best interest to get a more modern system.
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# ? Apr 5, 2018 08:11 |
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Picked up one of the 4k Apple TVs today. Bought the MrMC app, with the plex for kodi plugin its direct playing my stuff. So far so good. This touch remote is going to take some getting used to though.
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# ? Apr 5, 2018 20:53 |
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Just curious, why that instead of the actual Plex app?
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# ? Apr 5, 2018 21:06 |
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Shawn posted:Just curious, why that instead of the actual Plex app? So I guess I haven't actually tested this myself but before I bought this I've read the official Plex app will transcode almost everything on Apple Tvs. The motivation for switching to an apple tv is that I was using a FireTV but have a sub to Youtube TV. The amazon/google feud means no youtube tv app on that and trying to use their browser as a workaround stinks. I'm already in the apple ecosystem so went with them rather than a shield. phosdex fucked around with this message at 21:28 on Apr 5, 2018 |
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phosdex posted:So I guess I haven't actually tested this myself but before I bought this I've read the official Plex app will transcode almost everything on Apple Tvs. It plays most things as direct stream which isn't really transcoding.
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# ? Apr 5, 2018 21:33 |
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Audio is where the tvOS player that Plex uses is the main issue, whereas the video streams it deals with OK for pretty much everything I throw at it (note: I only have the previous generation, so I don't know about how well it handles 4K/HDR x265 content. I mainly play 1080p content, remuxed Blu-ray Discs at most).
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# ? Apr 5, 2018 21:37 |
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EngineerJoe posted:It plays most things as direct stream which isn't really transcoding. Yeah all my media plays as Direct Stream in the ATV. Uses very little CPU.
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# ? Apr 6, 2018 00:58 |
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Welp checked the Plex app and yeah it's direct streaming my stuff so don't listen to the idiots in the Plex subreddit I guess.
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# ? Apr 6, 2018 07:55 |
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phosdex posted:Welp checked the Plex app and yeah it's direct streaming my stuff so don't listen to the idiots in the Plex subreddit I guess. They dumb dumbs.
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# ? Apr 6, 2018 08:22 |
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OK so this is really pissing me off. We run the official Plex app on our PS4 Pro and unless we set it to play at only 720p we get hitches and buffering every 5-10 seconds, movies take 10-30 seconds to load, fast forwarding or rewinding takes 15-20 seconds to start playing again, etc.. Any computer and any laptop in the house runs perfectly at original bitrate. Every movie is mp4, h.264, AAC audio, so the PS4 should be able to direct stream, and in fact Tautulli does indicate that the streams are being direct streamed. Am I hosed? Do I need to buy a Roku or something? Does anyone else experience this?
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# ? Apr 7, 2018 20:50 |
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Oldstench posted:OK so this is really pissing me off. We run the official Plex app on our PS4 Pro and unless we set it to play at only 720p we get hitches and buffering every 5-10 seconds, movies take 10-30 seconds to load, fast forwarding or rewinding takes 15-20 seconds to start playing again, etc.. Any computer and any laptop in the house runs perfectly at original bitrate. Don't have a PS4. Is yours connected wirelessly or with a wire?
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# ? Apr 7, 2018 20:52 |
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astral posted:Don't have a PS4. Is yours connected wirelessly or with a wire? We have 2, one is wired, one is wireless. Both exhibit the same behavior.
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# ? Apr 7, 2018 21:06 |
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Oldstench posted:We have 2, one is wired, one is wireless. Both exhibit the same behavior. I'd probably blame the PS4/PS4 plex app at that point and recommend getting a Roku (Streaming Stick+ is pretty great for wifi, but double check supported formats and stuff just to make sure it meets your needs). See also: https://forums.plex.tv/discussion/142670/buffering-got-you-down-read-here - quote:The PS3/4 (4 especially) is computationally fast enough to handle higher bitrate media but the memory available for buffering is too low. This is the primary cause of "Buffering..." in my estimation.
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# ? Apr 7, 2018 21:33 |
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astral posted:I'd probably blame the PS4/PS4 plex app at that point and recommend getting a Roku (Streaming Stick+ is pretty great for wifi, but double check supported formats and stuff just to make sure it meets your needs). Hmm. That sucks. Especially seeing as I can stream 1080p on YouTube, Amazon, Netflix, etc. with no problem. Seems like a bullshit excuse to blame it on the PS4 and not shittily-written software. Thanks for the help. Guess I'll try a Roku.
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# ? Apr 7, 2018 22:18 |
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The Bone S is another example of a console that you think will be a solid Plex client, then let’s you down in daft ways.
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# ? Apr 7, 2018 22:28 |
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EL BROMANCE posted:The Bone S is another example of a console that you think will be a solid Plex client, then let’s you down in daft ways. My OG Bone can't play DVR recordings from my local NBC affiliate for no discernable reason.
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# ? Apr 7, 2018 22:43 |
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the nvidia shield tv is a fantastic plex box/server
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# ? Apr 7, 2018 23:46 |
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Mad Wack posted:the nvidia shield tv is a fantastic plex box/server It's also $200 and I already have a server...
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# ? Apr 8, 2018 00:00 |
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Oldstench posted:It's also $200 and I already have a server... Specs of your server?
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# ? Apr 8, 2018 00:34 |
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Core i5 750 (2.67GHz). Like I said, it works fine for everything but the PS4. Here's a new wiggle, apparently my router/modem is dual channel. I stuck my PS4 pro on the 5GHz channel and now it doesn't buffer anymore. Weird.
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Oldstench posted:Core i5 750 (2.67GHz). Protip to help eliminate wifi - grab a 50 or 100' ethernet cable off monoprice and anytime wifi is in the mix and you are troubleshooting throughput/stuttering/quality problems in general (not just plex) string the cable between the device and the router then retest. If it works fine it's wifi if not continue troubleshooting. I know it feels like it should just work if things like Netflix are working but those apps are highly optimized, something plex will never be across all platforms. Especially ultra proprietary ones like game consoles. Netflix has custom encodings for every possible platform that needs one that is tuned for those platforms. Your description of the encoding is not even a scratch on the surface of the tuning that goes into streaming video encoding. (I don't mean that in a bad/mean way. )
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# ? Apr 8, 2018 04:07 |
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Re: Hardware chat - ICYMI GPU-accelerated decoding is a PlexPass thing. https://support.plex.tv/articles/115002178853-using-hardware-accelerated-streaming/ Oldstench posted:Here's a new wiggle, apparently my router/modem is dual channel. I stuck my PS4 pro on the 5GHz channel and now it doesn't buffer anymore. Weird. Not at all weird. The 5Ghz band has lower latency, is not as crowded, has higher bandwidth, and offers better transfer robustness than 2.4Ghz. No one should be trying to stream video on 2.4Ghz these days unless wifi density in the area is low enough that a site survey reveals only 1-3 AP's that aren't yours.
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# ? Apr 8, 2018 16:52 |
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ProjektorBoy posted:Re: Hardware chat - ICYMI GPU-accelerated decoding is a PlexPass thing. I did already touch on that... Atomizer posted:Hardware transcoding is now a thing (via QuickSync and NVENC) so you could potentially add a cheap nVidia GPU to your current setup and transcode on the fly with that. ...although it's interesting at least from the priority table in that link that QuickSync is preferred over NVENC as an encoder. I'm not actually sure which would be better to use first, but I do recall users specifically complaining that the former produces noticeably artifacted output (as designed, speed at the expense of quality) and I haven't heard the same about the Shield output, for contrast.
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# ? Apr 8, 2018 22:48 |
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Quick Sync can produce decent video quality with good speed. The file isn’t especially small (I was producing 840MB half hour shows after cutting commercials) but for an on the fly conversion over a local network that would certainly do.
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Atomizer posted:I did already touch on that... They mention near the end of the article that the nvidia driver limits you to 2 encodes at once whereas quicksync is limited only by the hardware (4-7 1080p streams depending on quality). I'm guessing that's where their preference comes from. And from reading the dev thread on the forum it seems like they started w/ quicksync, adding NVENC later on.
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# ? Apr 9, 2018 01:01 |
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Intel Quicksync is supported on a hell of a lot more devices too.
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# ? Apr 9, 2018 02:01 |
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Anyone using an Odroid C2 with OpenPHT? Looking for an upgrade from my Pi3 that can handle h265/4K but I’ve seen a lot of anecdotal reports of audio sync issues.
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Is this thread Plex-specific, or do you guys do Emby too? (or is there another thread that would be better for that?) AFAIK neither Plex or Emby has support for offloading encoding to another machine on the network, right? I wonder if you could set up the Emby server as a NFS host and SLURM cluster head-node, and then alter the ffmpeg encoder command so it launches the job onto the SLURM worker nodes instead of locally... that might be a way you could scale to higher numbers of streams at the same time (I don't really need this, just interesting).
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