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- Servarr Wiki - The consolidated wiki for Lidarr, Prowlarr, Radarr, Readarr, and Sonarr.
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- Awesome-arr - a complete list of Plex-related companion apps, user scripts, etc.
- Plex Hardware Transcoding Cheat Sheet - NVidia GPUs
- Organizing and Naming Your Media Files
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I ran into this on my Roku TV (TCL) and optimizing it in Plex worked wonders. It's kind of a pain because it's an extra step and clutters your server drive a bit, but it solved the problem. Interestingly enough, I've had absolutely no problem with Plex on my Shields app, and haven't bothered to optimize anything.
So that's my advice. If you play with the settings you can even pick what type of device you're optimizing it for. Try a few and see if any of them do the job
"optimizing" something in Plex will always transcode the file into a new version. So I wouldn't really consider that as a solution because you would potentially transcode and compress a file or, even worse, compress a file from, for example, H.265 into H.265 so a more efficient compression to less efficient compression.
But since it works with a transcode I am wondering if there isn't some issue with the container. I have seen a few instances in which just a remuxing of the file without doing anything to the video and audio tracks solved an issue. Maybe the version was poorly muxed.
So you could try using MKVToolnix to try that out.
I’ll try remuxing. But it’s currently direct playing (not even direct streaming) so it can clearly handle the container. Maybe it’s processor just struggles with this bitrate, but it’s supposed to be the 4K version
I wasn't really talking about the capability of playing or supporting the container but that the container itself has some issues, something that would explain the problems you describe.
I have seen this before where a file was playing directly but was stuttering, I ran it through MKVToolnix to remux it and it worked (though I think it was an MP4 before) after that without issues.
So even if the container is supported it might still have some issues depending on how it was created.