@agentbinky @Thymrman, thanks! This fixed it for me as well.
Disabling global Anti-Aliasing seems to be working. That is odd because I swore I did this a couple versions ago and it did not work. Maybe I skipped this setting. Either way it seems to be a suitable fix.
Disabling global Anti-Aliasing resolve the issue but itâs not great to switch it on or off all the time when i need to watch Plex or play games.
Any Plex dev work on this issue ???
You donât need to disable it globally.
You only need to not force it âonâ globally â i.e. restore the default settings (or create a new preset for the Plex player app).
I just wanted to confirm that setting âAntialiasing - FXAAâ to âOffâ using the NVIDIA Control Panel only for âplex.exeâ fixed the issue permanently for me. Iâm using the latest version for Windows.
I know this issue is marked as resolved, but if youâre like me and have been uselessly waiting for an useful official response from developers or moderators FOR MONTHS and this thread appears on your google search, youâll probably find this useful.
Thank you @agentbinky
I encountered this recently on one of my laptop while I was watching. Plex crashed then I went back in to play it again and no more video, only audio plays. The laptop is an old i7 2670QM with Optimus Graphics. My laptop Nvidia Control Panel settings have been always set to use to use the Geforce 540M as preferred graphics processor for everything. However it suddenly went black screen, even live stream channels, only audio plays. I tried setting the FXAA off, still the same issue. I tried turning off all Antialiasing but still the same. I tried suggests above from other users none have worked for me.
The thing the worked for me is to force Plex to use the Integrated Graphics instead of Nvidia GPU.
Or go back to Plex-1.41.0.2876 which also works just fine with Nvidia.
I hope this can be fix on the next version.
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