![]() Aside from that, I don't think a solution exists, it's a problem inherent to seeking while transcoding. If you watch transcodes a lot and this bothers you though, consider whether "Optimized Versions" (transcoding ahead of time) would be good for you. I tried seeking with a transcode just now and it takes ~1s from interaction to the video playing again, which isn't too bad and I don't think is avoidable. Click "Edit" and change "Enabled" to "Disabled"Īs for seeking, I never see delays when using direct play (which is near 100% of my usage). In the left panel look for the "" heading, underneath it, click "online sources" You can turn off all their streaming options in the settings. I'd be happy to pay something between 10 and 20 EUR per year for a properly working software of that kind. And I need to provide hardware, electricity, and content - it's just not competitive. Netflix Standard is EUR 144/year, Plex is 40 EUR/year (about the same as Emby, btw). * The price for the "deluxe" version is too steep for a self hosted solution. Plex (and Emby) are trying to do an incredible amount of work on top of that. I just need something to have my collection organized, with a bit of metadata handling and a "watched/not watched" flag. In the end it stopped working for a while, and I quit using Plex. * They are trying to add too many features (Plex Arcade? really?) while other features are not stable - chromecast queuing was working then not working then working again with every other release. I think that the main problem with Plex (some of those are the same as Emby) are: Not that I really care about that for a media server, but it's still strange that I didn't realize that.
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