Server Version#: Version 4.54.5 on Ubuntu 20
Player Version#: Plex-1.31.1.2262-74fdc6b7-x86_64.exe

Reverting to Plex-1.29.0.1885-67668ec3-x86_64, restores the use of the program.
Server Version#: Version 4.54.5 on Ubuntu 20
Player Version#: Plex-1.31.1.2262-74fdc6b7-x86_64.exe

Reverting to Plex-1.29.0.1885-67668ec3-x86_64, restores the use of the program.
Many people have the same problem, see other threads. Returning back to the previous version seems to be the only solution
I tried searching for this issue before I posted but didn’t see it, to my surprise.
Thanks
I have the same issue and no combination of uninstalls, reinstalls, deleting files, or reboots fixed it. The only thing that solved it was rolling back.
Yet another thread with the same issue.
Why is no one looking into this to fix it? Least they can do is to downgrade the update that caused this issue.
@deactivated tagging you so you can at least confirm if this is being looked at or not.
They obviously don’t care. This version was available on April 29. They are destroying the Plex platform as is was originally designed for.
The list on that page looks like it could be the desktop apps based on the version numbers but the title, the URL and even the downloaded file say Plex Media Server. “plex-media-server-1-29-1-1974.exe”
That is in fact the player however. Version 1.29.1.1974-a65b3ef3.
I’m using version 1.30.1.2115-81e1fc3f. It works fine. You can find it here: Plex 1.30.1.2115 Download for Windows 10, 8, 7
We’re going to need detailed information about your Windows version, graphics card, and graphics driver version.
Please too, are you running the most up to date Direct X?
Let’s consolidate over in Error message regarding OpenGL 2.0 Driver
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