So i just wanted to get some info about the cloud support.
So if i convert a file and upload it to the Google Drive if i give someone access to just the Google Drive would it run right from there or would it still need to be running from my plex server?
Couple things to keep in mind here. If you share a folder from your Google Drive with someone, they’ll have access to all the content in that folder. Doesn’t matter what files you have in that folder.
By “convert a file” I’m guessing you mean Cloud Sync? The feature that re-encodes a file and uploads it to your chosen cloud provider to stream from them rather than your own server.
If that’s what you’re talking about, the people you share your Plex Cloud Sync folder with should be able to play directly from Google Drive since they’re standard MPEG4 videos. The problem is that they won’t know what they’re about to play until they start streaming. Cloud Sync uses its own naming convention when uploading the transcoded files (looks like a hashed file name to me). So you’ll have a bunch of files in that folder with names like CVvWEeGNlqobT-Bg-MMjOxYgdoU=.mp4 or dNBC6b7H1rCNtJ6qTq2kBLIjims=.mp4 and so on. By name, the files won’t make any sense to those you share that folder with. The thumbnail that Google Drive generates might give them a clue, but it wouldn’t be the most practical way for you to share content.
@Rammstein874 said:
So i just wanted to get some info about the cloud support.
So if i convert a file and upload it to the Google Drive if i give someone access to just the Google Drive would it run right from there or would it still need to be running from my plex server?