![]() While there may be other API's, this one is designed to be fairly easy to set up, and easy to deploy. So, the TL/DR version is - I started writing a web application that will handle IFTTT inputs from Google Assistant (and maybe Amazon) and then do stuff on Plex. So I see that different client IDs are reporting different progresses. This runs through a cycle of 4 different client IDs, with the client ID repeating itself every 10 seconds.ġ6:06:31.022 DEBUG - Client reporting timeline state stopped, progress of 157708/4091576ms for guid=, ratingKey=4084 url=, key=/library/metadata/4084, containerKey=, metadataId=4084 Statistics: (YYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY) Reporting active playback in state 3 of type 1 (scrobble: 0) for account 1ġ6:00:44.228 DEBUG - Request: GET /:/timeline?hasMDE=1&ratingKey=3332&key=%2Flibrary%2Fmetadata%2F3332&state=stopped&playQueueItemID=717&time=3927189&duration=3927257 (13 live) TLS GZIP Signed-in To16:00:44.229 DEBUG - Client reporting timeline state stopped, progress of 3927189/3927257ms for guid=, ratingKey=3332 url=, key=/library/metadata/3332, containerKey=, metadataId=3332 In the "Plex Media Server.log", I see a flood of commands when PMP is open. ![]() This happens repeatedly when PMP is open, and appears to go away when it is closed.Īt one point, I had one video that would keep alternating between "7 minutes left" and "42 minutes" left on the "Continue Watching" screen on PMP, without me doing anything. But then when I click somewhere else and return with the Home button, then the partially-watched file returns to my "Continue Watching" screen. I right-click on it and select "Mark Watched", and it is removed from the "Continue Watching" screen. It then shows up in my "Continue Watching" screen. I started watching a show and then stopped it. I cannot consistently get the watched status to remain current. Improved Start/Stop control in QTS App Center.I am using new Plex user, with PMS on a Shield and am watching via PMP on Windows. Allow PMS to automatically accommodate configuration changes. (Transcoder) Update to newer upstream ffmpeg. (Transcoder) Support for hardware transcoding on Intel Xe/Gen12 (TGL, RKL) GPUs. (Transcoder) Support for hardware transcoding of H.264 Constrained Baseline media. (Transcoder) Architectural changes to provide improved support for remuxing some HDR formats. (Transcoder) Architectural changes to provide future support for hardware transcoding on additional NAS devices. (Stream Metadata) Provide additional detail in display titles for HDR streams. (Collections) Promoted smart collection filtering based on selected user. (Security) When possible, request logs now include the name of the device associated with the auth token. (Security) Preroll video files now must have a recognized video file extension. (Security) Downgrading the server’s log level now requires a PMS restart. (Security) Certain critical server-management requests are now logged regardless of the configured log level. (Music) Modernized the metadata matching and refresh logic. (Database) Improved startup performance by up to 70% when several migrations are run in sequence. (Database) Improve access performance substantially. Migrations are now over 35% faster in some cases.
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