Well, it’s a new year
To be honest, the issues just keep coming still. I have had more bugs in the last few months than I’ve had the last 7 years. And with that I mean breakage bugs, that completely removes functionality. This never used to happen. I use Plex every day, and normally without issue. Now this is currently my experience:
(I don’t want or expect you to answer them, I’m just pointing out the current amount of very obvious breakage bugs in Plex)
Music playing on the Nvidia Shield is completely broken: Music is finally completely broken on the Shield? (complete loss of functionality)
The database is being slow lately, causing various timeout errors to creep up in clients: Plex Becomes Unresponsive - DB Locked / Busy logged while unresponsive - pragma integrity_check ok - #30 by d2freak (a severe issue, causing issues both big and small in various parts of the Plex ecosystem)
The Web client getting more breaking issues: New bug: The Web client hangs (just keeps spinning) (the web client took a full month to be released and this happens? Very unprofessional.)
Just for good measure, I just an hour ago realised the notification settings no longer loads: Notifications not saving - #5 by d2freak (complete loss of functionality)
Edit: I forgot. The DVR is broken now too: Fast-Forward / Rewind are unreliable on Apple TV - #4 by d2freak (watching live is fine, but it’s impossible to seek, pause etc without the stream crashing - loss of functionality and also data loss because you lose the content that was stored ahead in the buffer when it crashes)
And this goes on and on. These are the most severe issues at the top of my head, but Plex is really starting to feel unstable or at the very least untested. And these examples are only my own current experiences. Some of these issues prevents me from interacting with Plex normally at all.
So, to be honest, my fears were removed a bit by your reply in December, but this really keeps happening.