Any time a Nvidia Shield player is accessing the server (for example, pulling up the home screen, or moving to a directory like Movies, or TV Shows, and the data is being queued, the server crashes. I’ve begun testing other players - like the latest LG WebOS, and I don’t seem to be running into initial issues, but it’s too early to say if they’ll come back.
If content is being played and/or transcoded however, things are fine.
So I just want to say I’m experiencing similar (likely related cause) and so are others I know. The common factor appears to be “an android device was involved somehow.”
For me, all but one crash occurred while watching content on an android device.
The latest crash occurred with two people watching content on different desktops, and while no android client was playing content, but an android phone had the Plex “content up and paused” lingering (“ongoing” based on a quick search online? I’m not an android developer) notification.
Unfortunately I was dumb and either cleared the logs, looking at them all I see is that (in chronological order, quick succession)
two devices (ISP router’s 5g wifi, ISP’s set top box) had an error when attempting to parse XML on an ssdp schema on port 9080-- both of these devices just spit out “status=ok” as plaintext, favicon being picked up as Netflix’s [media server log] (I assume this is irrelevant, but just in case)
a named mutex could not be locked for the dlna server, then upnp server is stopped [dlna log]
a crash dump was attempted to be uploaded, but failed due to too many retries [crash uploader log]
But other than that there appears to be no information near the time of the crash.
I’ll support that. If I access movies/series and my Android phone, the server crashes. If I quickly enter music and start playing, it does not crash - except the Android app is somewhat unstable and often crashes when ie sharing audio.