

I've looked around in the forums, but every other reference I could find for skipping, jumping or similar pertained to video skipping some amount of time and then playing back properly. Movies we know are available and formatted properly, and will play properly one minute and in the manner described above the next. Following the upgrade to 0.9.12.3, however, it's occurring on two out of three movies called up all movies.

It wasn't a common problem, and we lived with it. Very occasionally, a movie called up via the Chrome web client (Safari has the same problem, FWIW) would start, then freeze at an open screen - typically one heavily artifacted - while the audio would randomly jump far forward in the movie, and keep skipping around. It had no issues until very recently, when the version prior to Media Server 0.9.12.3 began to have some problems with playback. Our Plex Media Server is housed on a Mac Mini (Intel) running Snow Leopard. So I used Handbrake to convert it to a new MP4 and added it to the library again and now it is playable.ĭoes anybody now how to get around this problem in an easier way? I found a solution though, if I look at the info about the movie in Plex Library it shows the correct path to "Home (2015).avi" on my server but in the info it says that it have MP4 container as the first source I had. I add the movie again and the same trouble again, not playable and shows as missing. I remove it, rescan library, analyze, optimize, clean bundles, empty trash etc. Now the problem starts, it shows as available I click play but it is not playable and shows as unavailable all of a sudden. I add a new file in AVI-format, "Home (2015).avi", I start a scan of the library, it detects the new file. I remove the movie from my server, I start a scan of the library, analyze, optimize, clean bundles, empty trash etc. I have a problem, if I add a movie to the library, for example "Home (2015).mp4" and realises that the quality is bad and want to replace it with a new file I sometimes get this anoying problem.
