Plex Media Server is one of the most significant methods to stream and organise your media library, but it, like all software, is vulnerable to problems. Plex customers frequently experience technical faults, such as buffering, server connection issues, and failed library updates. In this article, we’ll look at the most common Plex media server issues... The post Some common Plex Media Server issues and Their Solutions appeared first on Tricky Enough.| Tricky Enough
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Watch local broadcast TV on Plex without an antenna. What is it? Locast is a free service that receives over the air (OTA) broadcast television signals and encodes and legally distributes them digitally across the internet. Using the program locast2plex you can receive this digital content and send it to a Plex Media Server. Plex will allow you to record, time-shift and save this content. It works exactly like a Cablebox / DVR.| Chris Bergerons Tech Blog
This is a Bitbar plugin that I wrote that shows you what’s currently playing on your Plex Media server.| Chris Bergerons Tech Blog
I made a Grafana Dashboard for my Plex system at home. I feed various system telemetry into an influx database as the data source and Plex-Data-Collector for inserting the data from plex. Additionally, I wrote a python script for injecting logs from NZBGet into mysql. I then use Grafana to display the graphs. I really love Grafana and I’ve created several dashboards:| Chris Bergerons Tech Blog