Channels (TED Talks, Webisodes) not playing

First, before I lodge my complaint, let me start by saying thank you to everyone who has made RasPlex what it is today.  For playing content located on the Plex server itself, it's working great for me.

 

Currently, I'm running version 0.1.37.  Logged into the "myplex" account, and able to access my server-based content.  Videos play after a more-that-usual delay as compared to my Android and PC-based Plex devices.

 

The problem I'm running into is with playing content from Channels.  For instance, two channels that I know to work across Android, Windows and Roku are the TED Talks and Webisodes channels.  When I attempt to play seemingly any video from either of these channels, the Pi displays a "Please Wait" message in the lower right-hand corner, followed by a warm-reset?... by that, I mean the RasPlex logo is displayed in the center, and I'm returned to the initial screen after approximately 1 minute.

 

Is this a known issue?  If not, and channels tend to work, what can I do to troubleshoot this?  I'm very comfortable with Linux, just not familiar with this project.  Before I spend time attempting to see if I can locate the problem beyond what is readily available in the menu, I'd just like to know if this is common to others as well.

 

 

Channals is not working, but on the to fix list.

Channals is not working, but on the to fix list.

Is this the issue you're speaking of?

https://github.com/RasPlex/RasPlex/issues/13

I’m just saying that channals is not working and that the developers has made the comment on several occations that they are aware of it and it is on their list.


It is beta software so this is the quirks we have to live with.

Thanks for the update.

I've been able to find some reference to what you've mentioned, but I'd love to understand the focus and/or priorities of the remaining features.

It's good to see that the devs are publicly stating that working channels are on the roadmap!  

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