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Progress not being tracked #314

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phelptwan opened this issue Apr 10, 2019 · 12 comments
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Progress not being tracked #314

phelptwan opened this issue Apr 10, 2019 · 12 comments

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@phelptwan
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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

@jaysel
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jaysel commented Apr 12, 2019

I’ve been having the same problem for the last few days. I’ll look into rolling back PMS

@LlmDl
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LlmDl commented Apr 17, 2019

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.

@ryanwelka
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ryanwelka commented Apr 17, 2019 via email

@phelptwan
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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...)
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)

@twesterm81
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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?

@ryanwelka
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ryanwelka commented Apr 27, 2019 via email

@CollinChaffin
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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.

@ryanwelka
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ryanwelka commented May 13, 2019 via email

@ryanwelka
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ryanwelka commented Jun 16, 2019 via email

@itskvad
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itskvad commented Jun 17, 2019

I updated to PMS Version 1.16.0.1226. OpenPHT is working nicely again.

@ryanwelka
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ryanwelka commented Jun 17, 2019 via email

@interstate420
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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.
I installed PMS 1.16.1.1291 tonight, and it is working again!!!
Thank you so much, PLEX, for thinking about us little guys...
I love PLEX! (and openPHT)

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