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  • I just checked the episode through Plex, and it's direct playing. I didn't get any stuttering while I was skipping around though. I think it's Plex itself, either the server or the player.

    My physical server is a bit old now, it's a Haswell i5, so if this was an ultra HD bluray rip I could understand it, but it's been playing HD and 4k videos without issues for years now.

  • I use Radarr to process my videos, and I'm sure I've got a plugin or script somewhere to download subtitles. I'd forgotten all about it since I've been using Plex, so I'll have to try to remember what it is.

  • I've checked the file. It's a bog standard h264 mkv and the video bitrate is only 10Mbps. There's nothing that the fire stick shouldn't be able to handle on its own. I'll try playing it on the fire stick again and see if it's trying to do something weird, but I can't see it being that.

  • Nothing unusual about it, and it plays perfectly on my PC. I've tried randomly skipping backwards and forwards, but still no issues. It's a bog standard h264 mkv file too, so nothing that would need to be transcoded

  • I hadn't heard of that. I'll check it out, thanks :)

  • Oh, definitely! I had major issues with the networking in my old house, and just couldn't narrow it down. I eventually figured out that it was a network switch, but when I tested them, all three had intermittent faults. I could plug my laptop into a port on one and have it lose connection, but plugging something else in would work. Plugging my laptop into a different switch with the same cable would work, but a few hours later would fail. That was a nightmare to track down.

  • That's a good point. I'll check the file and see if there's anything unusual compared to the others 🙂

  • You might be slightly overestimating my coding abilities 😁

  • I thought it could be something like that, but the fire stick wasn't used for at least 15 hours before, and after the first crash I rebooted and restarted the Plex server software. I would have thought that would clear any memory or cache issues.

  • I used to run Kodi, but I moved away from it a few years ago. I can't remember why off the top of my head, so I'll have to look into it and see what turned me off it.

  • All I need to do now is actually remember to set Jellyfin up 🙈

  • If I was having problems with anything else, I would blame the fire stick. It's cheaply made Amazon crap that's designed to fail. I regularly stream to it from other sources though, and don't get any issues. In this case, I skipped back once, so ten seconds, and that was too much for Plex to handle 🤷🏻‍♂️

  • I just watched an episode of a different show, and while it didn't completely crash, it still stuttered and paused randomly.

    I know it's not the server itself, as it's handling more intense tasks regularly with no issues, and the network works on every other device too. I stream higher quality with higher bit rates to the fire stick regularly too, with no issues.

  • I'm tempted to get a different box for the TV, but everything else runs perfectly. I've been looking into switching to Jellyfin too, but I've been trying out Stremio for a little while, and it works much better than Plex. It's missing a few features like easy user switching, and it can't organise and play my family videos as far as I know, but it would mean not having to store loads of media.

  • I've been holding off switching to Jellyfin for a while because I paid for a Plex pass, but I'm getting to the point where that's not going to stop me from swapping.

  • A few years ago, I went to a cafe for breakfast, quite regularly. One morning I decided to try their cooked breakfast, quite similar to a Full English. I'm not a fan of sausages, especially cheap ones, so I didn't think anything of it when I didn't like the taste.

    Over the rest of the day and the next morning, I ate a few different meals, but nothing unusual for me. By about lunch time I was feeling very rough. I was hot and sweaty, and needed the bathroom more often than usual. Now, I have a chronic illness, and between that and the meds, I get upset stomachs fairly often, to the point where I know if it's serious or not just from experience.

    I was starting to feel weak and dizzy, so I knew that it wasn't normal, and then liquid fire started coming out of both ends. Luckily, my wife was home, and realised that I wasn't joking about this time being worse, and called my doctor. I ended up in hospital for several days with severe food poisoning, and had to have IV fluids.

    Environmental Health were called and quizzed me about everything I'd eaten in the last week, and agreed that it was probably the sausage on my breakfast. They investigated the café, but found no serious problems. Luckily, it looked like whatever was wrong with the sausage only affected me because of my health issues, and didn't seriously affect anyone else.

    I haven't been back to that café though, just in case.

  • Mid 90s is 94 to 96, not most of the decade. Most people don't start reading as soon as they're born, they usually wait a few years ;)

    As I already said though I knew a few people who were in their teens in the mid 90s who were using computers to learn to read. They were my age, and are in their mid 40s now.

    I can't speak for anywhere else, but in my little corner of Wales, we didn't have computers in junior school (the school we attended until we were 11), and there were no computers in our classrooms in the comprehensive school (11 to 15 or 18, depending on whether you did your A levels). There was a computer class, and a handful of computers in the school library. The kids who were missed by the teachers and who were found to not be able to read were given extra lessons to learn.

    I doubt that OP was in a situation like that, but it's not overly unlikely.