I’m running Plex on NVIDIA Shield Pro with an external 2 TB Seagate HDD. Can I setup the Seagate as an external storage USB drive and keep my movies in there for the Shield to access it? Or do I have to set it up as internal storage in my Shield? I want to be able to play the movies on my Seagate through Plex. Is that possible?
You should be good to go with the USB drive as external storage – this is actually the recommended way to do it.
From what I can find, you’ll only need to mount it as “internal storage” if you want to move the server data directory to that drive (e.g. your Plex Media Server database etc. – not your media!)
Ok thanks. So this means I install the Plex app and media server on the Shield. Then when I want to play movies on the external drive, I can just create a library that points to that drive. But does this mean I can’t install apps to the external drive? If I want to install apps from Google Play, it would have to go to the Shield! If so, I’m limited to only 16 GB.
I have a question- when I had the 2 TB drive as internal storage, I was downloading movies to it. After about a couple of 30 to 40 GB movies loaded, the Shield starts performing very slow. I can’t launch apps or they are very slow. Sometimes Shield would just freeze. But when I disconnect the drive, Shield is back to normal. What’s causing this?
This is why I was thinking of just making the drive removable and download movies to it. So I guess my setup should be like this:
Plex media server on Shield
Expand internal storage to 128 GB with a flash drive on 1st USB port.
Connect 2 TB external hdd to 2nd USB port as removable and use it for media content.