1.3.0 worked fine, 1.3.1 is unusable – Ubuntu 14.04

Hi Christian,

for me personally 1.3.2 is working like a charm so far – playback, startup, login, menues… everything.

Thanks a lot for your hard work!

Hi Guys,

Where do I get 1.3.2 for Fedora 20?

John.

Hi Guys,

Where do I get 1.3.2 for Fedora 20?

John.

https://forums.plex.tv/topic/87230-the-plex-home-theater-rpms-thread-handing-out-builds-for-yall/?p=505574

Thats the thread for feodora builds. if 1.3.2 is not the latest there then feel free to jump @Mark Walker

https://forums.plex.tv/topic/87230-the-plex-home-theater-rpms-thread-handing-out-builds-for-yall/?p=505574

Thats the thread for feodora builds. if 1.3.2 is not the latest there then feel free to jump @Mark Walker

Hi There,

I have updated to 1.3.2 and still no luck. I have updated Mark's thread to say this, many thanks for your update.

John.

1.3.2 has fixed playback, thanks!

I resolved the problems originally reported below by signing in to plex from PHT, something that was broken in 1.3.0 and 1.3.1. I'm all set with the Home feature now.

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I am still having problems with multi-user / home. I added a new managed user, and plexhometheater segfaults when I try to switch to the user I added. No messages in the logs, but this appears on the shell console: 

plexhometheater: /usr/include/boost/smart_ptr/shared_ptr.hpp:653: typename boost::detail::sp_member_access::type boost::shared_ptr::operator->() const [with T = CFileItem; typename boost::detail::sp_member_access::type = CFileItem*]: Assertion `px != 0' failed.
Aborted (core dumped)

I'm still having issues with subtitles in 1.3.2, (ubuntu 14.04). Somebody else is having issues too? 

I can confirm it freezes on playback with Centos 6.6 too.

Also, on 6.6, 1.3.2, I can no longer changes anything in setup.

1.3.3, not showing any sections, freezes when trying to re-connect to the myPlex account or trying to quit. Can't test playback as this time I can't get sections to show up at all.

Also getting the same issues - grabbed the 1.3.0 deb from my /var/cache/apt/archives folder and reinstalled that manually using dpkg -i. Would be nice if the PPA could supply multiple versions (and also if 1.3.1 would work!)

Running Ubuntu 14.04.1 server (with X and very few other tools installed).

This would help a lot of people when running into issues.  Multiple versions so we can downgrade when needed.  Currently I'm using fsarchiver before every update, but that's a bit crazy...

I have 2 Fedora 20 machines both have problems with any version 1.3.0 or higher. If I try to play music, video, ... it just hangs and will not respond. I have to KILL it to get rid of it. CPU usage very low not sure what it is hung up doing. I have tried the install from repo, download RPM and install and even build myself and all just hang when I try to play anything.

I have two Xubuntu 14.04.1 machines (one a fresh install), and both exhibit an instant hang on all video playback when using 1.3.1, 1.3.3, & 1.3.4.

1.3.2 is the latest version that works.

I have two Xubuntu 14.04.1 machines (one a fresh install), and both exhibit an instant hang on all video playback when using 1.3.1, 1.3.3, & 1.3.4.

1.3.2 is the latest version that works.

I can confirm this is also true on Linux Mint 17, on two different machines.  One also has the Plex Server, which is operating fine on the latest Plex Pass version (0.9.11.6).  Once I revert back to 1.3.2 it plays as expected.

Broken here too; browsing appears to work but playpack causes hang and have to kill -9.

Ubuntu 14.04.1 Amd64

Plex 1.3.4.432-201412180738-ubuntu76~ubuntu14.04.1

Server 0.9.9.7 (Lastest as of writing)

Edit:

Didn't realise what an old server version I had, just upgraded to 0.9.11.6, pht still broken though.

Same issue here.  No media appears in PHT as if server was unavailable.... also unable to login with credentials....

Linux Mint 17 MATE 64-bit

PHT 1.3.4.432-201412180738-ubuntu76~ubuntu14.04.1

PMS 0.9.11.4

EDIT: Found version 1.3.0 in /var/cache/apt/archives..... works like it should now.

EDIT: Found version 1.3.0 in /var/cache/apt/archives..... works like it should now.

Thanx for the idea. I dug my 1.3.0 from there too :)

But this magnitude of problem should not happen. I was lucky not to update all boxes before own desktop and notice it crashing.

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