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Docker and old Plex versions

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Need some help.  I'm pretty new to UnRaid and Docker.  I've got a really nicely automated system set up that's been very very good to me for the past 6 months or so.  But I'm recently running into issues regarding my Plex server.  It's been set to autoupdate and in the past couple of months, I've noticed that PMS is dropping support for older versions of it's clients that I use on lots of my underpowered and aging (vintage) machines.  A couple months ago, they cut the ability for me to set local bandwidth limits, and then just a couple days ago dropped support altogether for 0.9.5.3 on the client end.  I'm hoping that someone can help me with downgrading my PMS to an earlier version and keeping it there.  Prior to 1.x would be great, but at this point, anything before 1.1.3 would be helpful.

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LSIO PMS docker lets you set the version but it won't help if the version you want isn't available for download.

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binhex, you blow my mind!  It took me a little bit to figure out how to use the tags, but once I figured it out all is right with the world.  I went down to 0.9.16.x and now i have both forced transcoding on LAN and support for my ppc macs. 

 

For those that don't know how to use tags, when you add a container, click the advanced view switch in the upper right-hand corner.  in the repo line fill in the line as such:    /your/repo:your.tag 

 

For binhex's amazing plex versions, an example would be this    binhex/arch-plex:0.9.16.6.1993-1-02

 

A huge thanks to binhex for keeping track of full versions in this way!

 

 

binhex, you blow my mind!  It took me a little bit to figure out how to use the tags, but once I figured it out all is right with the world.  I went down to 0.9.16.x and now i have both forced transcoding on LAN and support for my ppc macs. 

 

For those that don't know how to use tags, when you add a container, click the advanced view switch in the upper right-hand corner.  in the repo line fill in the line as such:    /your/repo:your.tag 

 

For binhex's amazing plex versions, an example would be this    binhex/arch-plex:0.9.16.6.1993-1-02

 

A huge thanks to binhex for keeping track of full versions in this way!

Hehe I can tell your pleased, glad it worked out well for you.

 

Sent from my SM-G900F using Tapatalk

 

 

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