Not sure if this is a symptom of the same problem or not (didn’t check my music files before rolling back to the previous PMS server version because of my audio/video sync problems), but this particular update seems to be causing a variety of problems for people. For example, see these threads for some discussions about these problems:
The latest update to version 1.18 on my QNAP NAS seems to have messed up audio/video sync for some of my ROKU player devices, so I’d like to roll back to the previous version. I still have a copy of the prior .qpkg package that was working fine (PlexMediaServer-1.17.0.1841-d42cfa161-x86_64.qpkg), and some previous posts seem to indicate that it’s possible to roll back if you can find the right older package, but I can’t see anything in the previous posts I’ve found so far that clearly explains …
Server Version#: 1.18.0.1913
Player Version#: 6,2 (iOS)
QNAP Model: TS-453Be-4G-US, CPU: Celeron 1.5 GHz, Ram: 4GB
Problem:
I switched from a Plex server running on my Windows 10 desktop to a new Plex server running on a QNAP TS-453Be.
What I’ve noticed is that I now get intermittent pauses when playing back video on my iPad Pro. The pauses are consistent during the playback session. So it’ll always stop at that specific point in the video if I rewind it. If I start a new playback session, …
Server Version#: 1.18.0.1944-f2cae8d6b
Hi,
I hope someone can help. Updated to the latest release on my QNAP TS-453A (running latest 4.4.1.1081 firmware), which has worked perfectly up till now. However, my NAS is now running at 97% CPU utilisation. When I stop the PMS app, CPU returns to 16%…
Does anyone else have experience of this, or even better, a fix?
TIA,
Adam.