

Or episode names: "Okay Homey, watch star trek voyager episode The Swarm. The Plex app also understands seasons and episode so : "Okay Homey, watch star trek voyager season 2, episode 3". So that also basically covers that scenario. If the logic doesn't find a matching item on deck to play, and it still has a huge amount of hits, it will abort with a message saying you have to be more specific basically :-)īut this works (suppose you have no voyager onDeck): "Okay Homey, I want to watch the first episode of Star Trek Voyager". I haven't so far as this is yet another question to ask the user ("Would you like to continue where you left?").įor your second scenario, no this is not the default behaviour (yet) - but I'm considering actually doing exactly that.
Plex media server connection refused movie#
Continuing an episode (or a halfway played movie even) is not yet implemented so in your first scenario it would pick up the 'oldest' episode On Deck and start playing that (from the beginning). The episode logic is pretty complicated and needs more tweaking with real life scenarios. If for example one of the episodes I am watching is still on deck because its watched half way, if I tell homey to watch The Walking Dead, will it proceed with the episode on deck?Īnd if there is no episode on deck, will it start with the first unwatched episode of the serie? Very nice question about watching series. I'll report back once the app is submitted for approval in the App store. It should also have flow support with media search (autocomplete!) to allow for more funny stuff. This should support a single PMS (no shared yet, that will come in 2.0) and at least support for proper PHT players. I'm expecting a bit more time in my schedule by halfway next week (finishing up for one of my clients) so hopefully I will be able to actually put some meaningful hours into it.Īs I hope you can understand, I can't give hard ETA's (my paying job comes first), but I'm expecting a first App store release pretty soon. The result from this meeting was that I will have to refactor the player a bit (not because it's not working at the moment, but because the way it was implemented wouldn't simply support flow cards). The goal of this meeting was to find out what should be the next steps to get the Plex app into the App store. However, I have actually visited the Homey offices today for a 2 hour sit-down with Emile. Twonky works, the WD admin pages work, it’s just Plex that. I’ve restarted the NAS a few times, but the Plex server is still not accessible. Now it has stopped working - the access to port 32400 leads to ERRCONNECTIONREFUSED. Unfortunately I also have a demanding dayjob, a wife, 2 kids and an unfinished house :-( I’ve got a new My Cloud EX2 set up two weeks ago, and until yesterday, the Plex Media Server just worked fine. It worked fine since 4 weeks ago than I had some Hardware Issues with disappearing drives, My Power cable was faulty and now all my drives work fine again but I had replaced one drive (I first fought the 1 drive was faulty until I realized it was the power cable).Guys, sorry for the silence. Neather can I reach the Plex Server through any App.Ĭan anyone help me trouble shooting my Plex Media-Server? Now When I want to enter the WEB-Interface I get the HTTP-Error CONNECTION_REFUSED My Truenas Server is running on 192.168.69.11 and until x.x.x.21 not IP Address is handed randomly to any device. I have the IP-Address static signed through the DHCP in my router and have given it also a dns name. Hello Guys I please need your Help for troubleshooting.
