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Progress not being tracked #314
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I’ve been having the same problem for the last few days. I’ll look into rolling back PMS |
Yep, this is happening for anyone running PMS Server 1.15 or newer as far as I have read. Sure would be nice to see a new release, because PMP is still a hot mess that doesn't know what a mousewheel is. |
Can you guys give me your rollback method if you happen to be using Windows?
I've read:
- Close PMS
- Stop Plex Updater Service
- Add/Remove PMS from Windows Control Panel
- Reboot Windows
- Install older version
I have to roll back to 1.14.1.5488 since that was the last version I had
before the update that broke progress.
I want to be sure I'm doing it correctly since it's the way my family
consumes 99% of our media.
*- Greg Walker*
…On Wed, Apr 17, 2019 at 12:08 AM LlmDl ***@***.***> wrote:
Yep, this is happening for anyone running PMS Server 1.15 or newer as far
as I have read. Sure would be nice to see a new release, because PMP is
still a hot mess that doesn't know what a mousewheel is.
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Note your current Plex Server software version Stop Plex Server using its tray icon. Uninstall Plex Server with the regular ‘Apps’ control panel of Windows. Do not use 3rd party ‘uninstaller’ software like Revo etc. Do not use Registry cleaners/optimizers. Go to your Plex data folder (AppData/Local/Plex...) Execute the installer for the previous software version reboot Windows (just a safety measure, it may work without rebooting as well) |
I've noticed this happening with my OpenPHT too, I actually thought it was something I had done with my setup since I had reworked my home setup when this started. Is there a way to roll my OpenPHT version to before this bug was introduced rather than roll my Plex Media Server back? |
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This was a resonse to me and it worked well.
Note your current Plex Server software version
Stop Plex Server using its tray icon.
Uninstall Plex Server with the regular ‘Apps’ control panel of Windows. Do
not use 3rd party ‘uninstaller’ software like Revo etc. Do not use Registry
cleaners/optimizers.
Go to your Plex data folder (AppData/Local/Plex...)
There is a subfolder in there, named Updates which will contain previous
versions of the installer .exe
Execute the installer for the previous software version
reboot Windows (just a safety measure, it may work without rebooting as
well)
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I've noticed this happening with my OpenPHT too, I actually thought it was
something I had done with my setup since I had reworked my home setup when
this started.
Is there a way to roll my OpenPHT version to before this bug was
introduced rather than roll my Plex Media Server back?
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Sad part is I see a PR that apparently fixes this issue in OpenPHT 1.9, but to date I STILL cannot get this to build properly per the instructions - and have yet to find another person who HAS ever privately built this WIN32 version other than the single author who is no longer maintaining it. |
The pre-release that you see is just source?
I'm almost to the point now that if it's easier to build a Linux client and
use open PHT on that client I might just do that.
Luckily though my Plex Media Server downgrade worked properly so the times
are saving now and I just haven't updated since.
I always read all of the release notes and it seems like lately Plex
updates have been mostly taken care of their DVR features and their music
stuff. I use neither of those things.
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Sad part is I see a PR that apparently fixes this issue in OpenPHT 1.9,
but to date I STILL cannot get this to build properly per the instructions
- and have yet to find another person who HAS ever privately built this
WIN32 version other than the single author who is no longer maintaining it.
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It looks like Plex Media Center version 1.15.8.1163 has added this fix:
*Certain clients (third party Samsung and OpenPHT) would fail to resume
video.*
I'm a bit scared to try it after having to downgrade PMS and haven't had
issues since... I may just wait until I see a feature or something added
that I actually need...
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…On Mon, May 13, 2019 at 7:56 AM Greg Walker ***@***.***> wrote:
The pre-release that you see is just source?
I'm almost to the point now that if it's easier to build a Linux client
and use open PHT on that client I might just do that.
Luckily though my Plex Media Server downgrade worked properly so the times
are saving now and I just haven't updated since.
I always read all of the release notes and it seems like lately Plex
updates have been mostly taken care of their DVR features and their music
stuff. I use neither of those things.
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> Sad part is I see a PR that apparently fixes this issue in OpenPHT 1.9,
> but to date I STILL cannot get this to build properly per the instructions
> - and have yet to find another person who HAS ever privately built this
> WIN32 version other than the single author who is no longer maintaining it.
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I updated to PMS Version 1.16.0.1226. OpenPHT is working nicely again. |
Awesome. Thanks for the heads up!
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I updated to PMS Version 1.16.0.1226. OpenPHT is working nicely again.
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I can verify this. I'm running Win7 32, openPHT 1.8.0.148, and resume broke with PMS 1.15.2 or .3. |
With the current version of OpenPHT and PMS progress is not being tracked correctly. I've rolled back to version 1.15.3.793 of PMS to resolve the issue currently, but would like to update if there is a potential fix.
OpenPHT: 1.8, default skin, Windows 10 (64bit) 1809
PMS: PMS Server 1.15.3.858, Windows Server 2012r2
Related thread on Plex Forums - https://forums.plex.tv/t/lasts-2-versions-broke-save-resume-opht/396505
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