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Intel 12th generation Alder Lake / Hybrid CPU

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5 hours ago, flyize said:

Yay, I can also confirm that RC3 + Plexpass beta is working with the iGPU!!!

then question is how long

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1 hour ago, mac110 said:

then question is how long

Mines been running for a few days now, without a hiccup.  No tone mapping is an irritant but a minor one; no instability with transcodes however.

1 hour ago, mac110 said:

then question is how long

I would get crashes in <20 minutes. It's been running all day.

55 minutes ago, flyize said:

I would get crashes in <20 minutes. It's been running all day.

I wasn't that bad, but never made it 24 hours without a hard crash of the whole system.  My uptime is showing 3d6h now, with 12 active users.

Same here RC3 with plexpass beta, ran 5 transcodes at a single time and didn't have any crashes

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Yeah, I feel pretty confident that this issue is now fixed. Now to wait for tone mapping to get fixed. After that, I think I'll have a fully functioning system!

 

edit: But technically mine *is* fully functioning. I don't run any 4k content, which is where you're most likely to find HDR.

Edited by flyize

HDR tone mapping makes only sense if the most of your clients are not HDR capable and for the HDR capable clients it is even a bad thing because they loose the HDR feature

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hace 17 horas, flyize dijo:

Sí, estoy bastante seguro de que este problema ya está solucionado. Ahora a esperar a que se arregle el mapeo de tonos. ¡Después de eso, creo que tendré un sistema completamente funcional!

 

editar: Pero técnicamente el mío *es* completamente funcional. No ejecuto ningún contenido de 4k, que es donde es más probable que encuentre HDR.

mmm la version del servidor linux linuxserver/plex:latest (plexVersion 1.28.1.6041), confirmando que es compatible. UnRAID 6.11.0 RC3??.. It is a question

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4 hours ago, mac110 said:

HDR tone mapping makes only sense if the most of your clients are not HDR capable and for the HDR capable clients it is even a bad thing because they loose the HDR feature

Obviously it's only desired if clients cannot use it.  But note that it doesn't disable HDR system wide: direct played or streamed media keeps its HDR.  Tone mapping only happens on transcoded media.

 

If you need to transcode and do not have an HDR capable device and no tone mapping, the end result looks *very* bad.  But if you DO have tone mapping, it just looks like any other non HDR content (fine, if not ideal).  You've already chosen to accept a decrease in visual fidelity for some reason (probably bandwidth or data caps) so just getting non-HDR isn't going to be a big deal.

6 hours ago, xXx said:

mmm la version del servidor linux linuxserver/plex:latest (plexVersion 1.28.1.6041), confirman que es compatible. UnRAID 6.11.0 RC3??

My Spanish (that's a guess?) is terrible, but yes - those version numbers are correct.

2 hours ago, Wintersdark said:

Obviously it's only desired if clients cannot use it.  But note that it doesn't disable HDR system wide: direct played or streamed media keeps its HDR.  Tone mapping only happens on transcoded media.

 

If you need to transcode and do not have an HDR capable device and no tone mapping, the end result looks *very* bad.  But if you DO have tone mapping, it just looks like any other non HDR content (fine, if not ideal).  You've already chosen to accept a decrease in visual fidelity for some reason (probably bandwidth or data caps) so just getting non-HDR isn't going to be a big deal.

Technically you could also be transcoding because the Plex client says it cannot handle whatever format the source media is in. But if it can't handle the source file, HDR is probably the least of the problems. 😅

13 hours ago, Wintersdark said:

Obviously it's only desired if clients cannot use it.  But note that it doesn't disable HDR system wide: direct played or streamed media keeps its HDR.  Tone mapping only happens on transcoded media.

 

If you need to transcode and do not have an HDR capable device and no tone mapping, the end result looks *very* bad.  But if you DO have tone mapping, it just looks like any other non HDR content (fine, if not ideal).  You've already chosen to accept a decrease in visual fidelity for some reason (probably bandwidth or data caps) so just getting non-HDR isn't going to be a big deal.

I know that direct played content still keeps HDR, but all transcoded content will be tone mapped to SDR. Without HDR tone mapping an HDR capable client would still keep HDR even if it needs transcoded content due to insufficient internet bandwith 

14 hours ago, flyize said:

My Spanish (that's a guess?) is terrible, but yes - those version numbers are correct.

as far as I know is the latest Plex docker container from linuxserver on 1.28.0 and not 1.28.1

https://github.com/linuxserver/docker-plex/pkgs/container/plex

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3 minutes ago, mac110 said:

does anybody know if there is a possibility to update Plex manually in the linuxserver container?

Assuming you have a Plex Pass, switch to the official (or binhex-plexpass). If you don't have a Plex Pass, none of this matters.

31 minutes ago, flyize said:

1.28.1 is the Plex Pass beta version.

i have a Plex pass but I do not want to switch to the official Plex container

1 minute ago, mac110 said:

i have a Plex pass but I do not want to switch to the official Plex container

Then you wait.

25 minutes ago, mac110 said:

does anybody know if there is a possibility to update Plex manually in the linuxserver container?

I did this - within plex settings choose beta Channel (not home so can’t send screenshot). Restart the container and it is updated. 

ah ok, 

27 minutes ago, Anders.op said:

I did this - within plex settings choose beta Channel (not home so can’t send screenshot). Restart the container and it is updated. 

thx

3 hours ago, Anders.op said:

I did this - within plex settings choose beta Channel (not home so can’t send screenshot). Restart the container and it is updated. 

Interesting. When I did that, mine said that it had to updated manually.

18 hours ago, flyize said:

Interesting. When I did that, mine said that it had to updated manually.

you have to change the Parameter "VERSION" in the CONTAINER Settings from docker to latest then it will update automatically at restart

 

but HDR tone mapping is still not working with the new Plex version and new kernel?

1 hour ago, mac110 said:

but HDR tone mapping is still not working with the new Plex version and new kernel?

Correct.

20 hours ago, flyize said:

Interesting. When I did that, mine said that it had to updated manually.

With the plexinc/pms-docker:plexpass container, if you open the logs while you start it you'll see it actually downloads the binaries every time the container starts up.  

 

In fact, the container doesn't actually contain Plex Media server at all.  

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