Only recently and the items that have recently been added do not seem to pop up on the scrolling list, yet of course, I can not read everything nor have sat and watched it completely stop. Now, this has not been a problem for 1+ years. Point being, all walks of life in terms of matching. It happens to stop on a few constant titles, but they are either very popular albums, custom albums, or personal items that would not be found. It does seem to focus in on similar titles but it's moving at the speed of light through a ton of files. If I stop Plex, and restart it, it will not occur until I add something new. However, over the past few weeks, I have noticed a constant "Downloading Metadata./Matching." going on all the time. I have had a Plex Premium Music Library for over a year now, and the base music file folder structure has not changed, short of adding new content. That underlying knowledge leads to: What is the minimum I can back up and still successfully restore a PMS? Can I leave out the cache? Is there a way to filter media/metdata info that isn't actually changing? It was modified today, but the copy from yesterday in my backup has the exact same content. I understand caches and logs, but I would love to understand a bit about what is happening under the hood.įor instance, when looking at this file: Library/Application Support/Plex Media Server/Media/localhost/3/.bundle/Contents/Subtitles.xml Why are so many files being modified to accomplish those tasks? Especially in the Metadata and Media folders. This all happened from one day, watching a few videos, and having 3 new videos added and scanned. Library/Application Support/Plex Media Server/Logs - 47 files Library/Application Support/Plex Media Server/Media - 660 files Library/Application Support/Plex Media Server/Plug-in Support/Caches - 673 files Library/Application Support/Plex Media Server/Metadata - 2316 files Library/Application Support/Plex Media Server/Cache - 312 files
An average day for me has a list like this: Processor: Intel(R) Core(TM) i5 CPU 760 2.80GHz (4 CPUs), ~2.8GHzĭevice Key: Enum\PCI\VEN_10DE&DEV_05E2&SUBSYS_064B10DE&REV_A1Ĭurrent Mode: 1920 x 1080 (32 bit) (59Hz)ĭriver Name: nvd3dumx.dll,nvwgf2umx.dll,nvwgf2umx.I'm trying to optimize my backups, and I notice that Plex seems to do a LOT of updates to specific folders under Library/Application Support/Plex Media Server, even when nothing is watched or new shows are loaded. Se supone que hay deberia de salir si algo falla. Si puedes mirarme esto y decirme si algo falla o no esta instalado ,es que esto ya sobrepasa mis conocimientos. He Hecho el test que me recomiendas y aparentemente sale todo bien. PD: He jugado a otros juego como el Dragon Age (que pide mas requisito que el LOTRO) y no se me reinicia, si me pega bocado nada, me ha ido muy bien.
Tarjeta grafica: NVIDIA GeForce gtx260 oc. Procesador: Intel(R) Core(TM) i5 CPU 760 2.80 GHz. Le he cambiado la tarjeta grafica y nada.(reinicia)Įste es el ordenador que me he comprado, a ver si hay algun tipo de incompatiblilidad o algo asi por que ya no se que mas hacer. Le he cambiado la ram por otra y nada.(reinicia) He comprovado las temeraturas, tanto de la tarjeta grafica, como del procesador y las lecturas son normales, no llegan ni a 50. Todo iba bien, hasta que decidir jugar a un juego online (LOTRO) que la verdad que pide vastante rendimiendo del ordenador, pero basicamente el que me he comprado se supone que tiene que ir perfecto para lo que pide ese juego.Įl problema reside en: cuando me pongo a jugar, da igual el tiempo que este, no sigue ningun tipo de protocolo, el ordenador se me reinicia. Bueno a ver si por aqui me podeis ayudar ya que no se que mas intentar.Os explico de forma resumida: Hace cerca de un par de meses me compre un ordenador de sobremesa nuevo, lo compre a piezas y lo monte con ayuda de un amigo.