Adelaide Juicy Romance wrote: » As for getting media....that would be a ecumenical matter.
Adelaide Juicy Romance wrote: » Hard to find a good site that allows download of movies. Your best best might be to buy the following. 1. A Sky + package 2. Netflix 4k 3. An amazon prime account 4. Youtube Premium. Costs about 100 euro a month and should have you well covered. PSky allow download but onto to their devices. I have quite an extensive DVD and blueray collection but I tend to "download" a copy off the net for ones I own to have it hand on my server. I dont know of any library you can join for a reasonable fee.
moolers2000 wrote: » What about the newest apple TV box. I believe you can buy codes for movies very cheaply online. 4K HDR all available and performance is supposed to be excellent.
deceit wrote: » I will look into this thanks, would this be any better than the Windows store?
Adelaide Juicy Romance wrote: » To be honest with you here, apart from being a "data hoarder" there is very little reason to download a Movie/TV show that is old enough to be available on a streaming service, generally you download the things you cannot get.
z0oT wrote: » Have you tried looking at the Plex logs?
Serephucus wrote: » Have you tried connecting to: https://[IP]:32400/web/index.html? It's dumb, but that was an issue for me when I was setting up my Plex container at first. For some reason it wouldn't redirect from the IP to the initial setup page.
z0oT wrote: » I'm using Plex for years now, not on Linux but rather Windows or Windows Server. The only issues I've had have been down to the Firewall blocking the ports Plex wants to use or the account I run Plex as a service with not having permission to access certain files. Usually once I can connect to the server on 192.168.X.X:32400, everything is okay. Just get the server to log into a Plex account and everything is set after that. I guess you've tried all the usual things - deleting the config files to revert to default, restarting the service, making sure the firewall isn't blocking something? (are you using a firewall on CentOS?)
deceit wrote: » Which config files should be deleted to reset the install? I've tried wipe/reinstall but maybe I was missing files when uninstalling?
Coyler wrote: » I might be way off here but have to added the paths to your library? I don't ever remember having to add the local server.
z0oT wrote: » In the home directory of the account that you run the service as there should be a Plex Media Server directory. All the metadata for the libraries and configuration files are stored in it. Stop the Plex service with systemd (if that's what you're using), delete the directory and then restart the service, it'll force everything back to default with no libraries added. Here are the Paths:https://support.plex.tv/articles/202915258-where-is-the-plex-media-server-data-directory-located/ It might be worth trying the Plex forums aswell, you'll probably get better help specific to CentOS there.