No because I’ve been told I’m getting the message because my my cpu on my pc is too bad. It said AV connection to me. and another said it to me too
Plex Media Server Logs_2021-08-11_21-18-16.zip (2.4 MB)
Here is my logs
Where is that mega weird. right now I did not get the message. I got the message yesterday. Right now there’s just one movie that takes a mega long time to get started once I’ve rewound. Why does it do that? or jump to a next chapter if I could in the movie. Is it because a computer can get tired if it has been turned on for a very long time or is it my cpu that is bad because one movie takes a long time to start when I have rewound it?
It was flagged by some other user and removed by a mod because it’s been the exact same question/message you had other threads.
No, there are several movies that take a long time to get started once I have rewound or jumped to another chapter.
Where is that mega weird. right now I did not get the message. I got the message yesterday. Right now there’s just one movie that takes a mega long time to get started once I’ve rewound. Why does it do that? or jump to a next chapter if I could in the movie. Is it because a computer can get tired if it has been turned on for a very long time or is it my cpu that is bad because one movie takes a long time to start when I have rewound it?
Looks like they removed it because you are asking questions that don’t make much sense and you already asked it here so why are you making more posts about the same thing?
There is no such thing as a “best” server.
if something transcoding it takes longer to start up because it has to start converting it first before it sends the stream to the player. if you skip ahead or jump backwards then the transcoder has to start over at the point you skipped to.
No, there are several movies that take a long time to get started once I have rewound or jumped to another chapter. There are.
But. Where is that mega weird. right now I did not get the message. I got the message yesterday. Right now there’s just one movie that takes a mega long time to get started once I’ve rewound. Why does it do that? or jump to a next chapter if I could in the movie. Is it because a computer can get tired if it has been turned on for a very long time or is it my cpu?Not all movies take a long time to start.
all files are different even if they are of the same file type. Higher quality files with high bitrates or some video codecs will take longer to start up a transcode than lower quality ones.
Or is it my Plex that gets tired?
But. Where is that mega weird. right now I did not get the message. I got the message yesterday. Right now there’s just one movie that takes a mega long time to get started once I’ve rewound. Why does it do that? or jump to a next chapter if I could in the movie. Is it because a computer can get tired if it has been turned on for a very long time or is it my cpu? Or is it my Plex that gets tired?
Define what you mean by “tired”?
I already explained that when you skip forward or back it has to start the transcode over again. ( the same when skipping to a different chapter.
You need to stop copy/pasting the exact same thing. It’s telling me you are not really reading to my replies at all.
What I mean by tired is if the computer can not get tired if it has been turned on for too long and that is why plex teasing by coming with that message and stalling several times? So because it has been teasing, is it because the computer has been tired and has needed to be turned off? Or is Plex getting tired?
Your movies are probably transcoding. In your client app set local and remote quality to ORIGINAL and then try again. Once you actually do this then come back and post the results.
No, I’m not talking about that. I’m talking about whether my computer or Plex will stay if one of those things has been running for too long and that’s why it’s teasing. right now it all works. All. But when it did not work, was it not because that computer needed to be turned off or that Plex needed not to be online? Were the computers or Plex? Or both?
It’s unlikely your computer or Plex “get tired”. If it’s working sometimes and sometimes it doesn’t that could mean
- that there’s indeed an issue in your network (e.g. some other file transfer / streaming or another factor impacting your network performance)
or
- that your devices are busy with something else and therefore don’t have sufficient power to do the video on top.
My computer always has power and my network is as perfect as it needs to be. Could it be because it’s watching a movie I downloaded or what?

