Restarted the NUC to watch a movie and its back to double clicking, I have changed nothing since shutting it down which I have to now as the power off button on the remote no longer works.
Is there any direct support service from PLEX? or do I have to reply on other members who may be able to help?
VERY ANNOYED infact I have cancelled my plex pass.
Look in PMP settings from GUI. There is a new system section with the proper services checkboxes.
Just untick LIRC.
Yes that was the first thing I did, As soon as I clicked the check box the remote froze and I didnāt have access to the remote even on reboot. The only way around it was to manually change the config file. The rest I have already posted in the thread.
@LongChair said:
Look in PMP settings from GUI. There is a new system section with the proper services checkboxes.
Just untick LIRC.
In my system, disabling from GUI did the fix. I use an Harmony remote.
@dsp5500 said:
Restarted the NUC to watch a movie and its back to double clicking, I have changed nothing since shutting it down which I have to now as the power off button on the remote no longer works.
Is there any direct support service from PLEX? or do I have to reply on other members who may be able to help?
VERY ANNOYED infact I have cancelled my plex pass.
These are nightly builds, not even betas, and I donāt think most people expect Plex to support them. Why would you get so irritated and cancel your plex pass? If you want stability, go back to the current stable release.
@Kenzob73 said:
@dsp5500 said:
Restarted the NUC to watch a movie and its back to double clicking, I have changed nothing since shutting it down which I have to now as the power off button on the remote no longer works.
Is there any direct support service from PLEX? or do I have to reply on other members who may be able to help?
VERY ANNOYED infact I have cancelled my plex pass.These are nightly builds, not even betas, and I donāt think most people expect Plex to support them. Why would you get so irritated and cancel your plex pass? If you want stability, go back to the current stable release.
Agreed, These are nightlys, far from be considered stable. They are and always have been, use at your own risk.
Thats being sad. mine works perfectly
It seems a bit quiet regarding the nightlies en custom builds. Any chance of a new build based on 2.12 which has been released for MacOS and Windows users?
No pressure. The current nightly 2.10 does not give me much trouble.
And I want to keep the thread alive 
Is PMP embedded going to get any updates soon? It seems odd that what I thought was supposed to be the flagship player is still languishing at 1.3 for public release and even test releases are few and far between.
Any chance PMP embedded can get some love?
+1 for an Update
Please give us an Update about the Development
Any Chance to get an Answer?
+1 for a status update, this is getting ridiculous!
Not sure whether this is a clue or not but it looks like there has been zero activity in the Plex LibreElec fork on GitHub since the latest nightly in May. Maybe/hopefully with LibreELEC 9 hitting alpha earlier this month that will change. ĀÆ\_(ć)_/ĀÆ
@nveede: Would love to know how you got 2.12 to work on a Pi3B+. Iāve been struggling with the official 1.3.11.758 and the nightlies like 2.10.0.1 without success. My Pi3B+ (with a HifiBerry AMP2) does not boot at all on these images. Tried different SDHCās, etc., etcā¦to always the same 4 long flashes and 4 short flashes on the LED.
I can boot an image of OpenElec with the same kit but the result is not visible as a target to which I can fling media.
Quite frustrating⦠
Weāve had some CI issues with the embedded builds that weāve resolved and weāve published 2.17 to test on nightlies: https://nightlies.plex.tv/public-test/plexmediaplayer/embedded-testing/2.17.0.905-921db5e4/
Weāre still working on performance of the v2 app on lower powered devices, which is why there is not a public build of it.
@ [markus101
I tried the nightly build you linked to above. I still get a non-booting Pi3B+ with the green LED flashing 4 short, 4 long, repeat. The tool I use for flashing the 8G Class10 SDās from Lubuntu is mkusb.
Any ideas?
Also, is there a link to the file structure used (from root upwards) on an SD card for Plex Embedded?
Thanks again for the help.
That may be due to the version of LibreElec being used, offhand Iām not which version is included, but I believe itās before the RPi3B+ support was added. My understanding is there is addition work that is required for CI to build a newer version of LE that will support.
Iām not aware of a link pertaining to the file structure.
Ok. I have an SD disk flashed with Raspbian. lite. It boots fine on the Pi3B+. What exactly do I need to copy off it for restore to an SD flashed with the latest PMP?
I backed up start.elf from the booting Raspbian SDD and restored it to the PMP image (PlexMediaPlayer-2.10.0.1-93a24eef.RPi2-arm). I was subquently able to now boot the RP3B+ to the Plex Media Player splash screen. I am now also able to see the RP3B+ as a fling targetā¦
⦠but thatās about it. The Pi will not accept the fling nor will it load any parts of the PMP interface.
Any thoughts?
Unfortunately youāll need to wait until we have an image that supports that specific model. I donāt have an ETA of when that may be.