Dexter gets into the machine and a laser zaps on him that gives him a mustache. Dexter tries it again and the machine gives him a goatee. SICK BEARD VS TINYMEDIAMANAGER FULLĭexter tries it again and gets a full grown beard. He goes outside walking around the city showing off his new beard. Then he passes by Dee Dee, Lee Lee, and Mee Mee who are playing jump rope and they stop to look at him in shock of how rugged he is. Dexter passed by a police car where two police men are sitting inside of. When the police men see them they think that he's "the guy they're looking for" and they drive out after him. The police men stop Dexter in his path and apparently are mistaking him for Action Hank. They tell him that there is a gang of rugged villains that he needs to stop. Dexter tries to correct the police and tells them that he is not Action Hank but they don't listen and they take him away. The police men carry him off down to the pier to an old abandoned building. They tell him that the rugged villains are in there and that he needs to go in there. They tell him that they have choppers, attack dogs, and the S.W.A.T. Dexter question why they don't just send them in and they tell him it's because they only have mustaches. Then he yells at him to get in there and Dexter rolls inside of there. The screen shows the hands of the rugged villains who seem to be getting a bag of flour which they are going to use to make bread so that they can be "rolling in dough". Dexter asks himself what to do and his reflection in a mirror next to him tells him that he is rugged and that he can take care of it. Dexter jumps out and shows himself and the rugged villains turn around to see him revealing themselves to have rugged beards as well. Dexter is stumped and has no idea what to do then, Action Hank breaks through the window and comes down and says that he's going to help out. The rugged villains attack and Action Hank asks Dexter to give him his beard. Dexter throws his beard at Action Hank and then Action Hank ties his beard together with his. If I can get hold of a P2000 or P2200 at a decent price I'll test with that but from the specs that's about 40% faster on h.264 encodes and nearly twice as fast on h.265 so should be fairly predictable.Īdditional Info: Plex is running off an SSD with media running off HDDs and transcodes are being made directly to RAM.Action Hank throws Dexter and he grabs on to a pipe going along the ceiling. With this doing the heavy lifting, I get no hit on the CPU, not much hit on the GPU and managed the same Watch Together without as many problems although still not ideal. It could be an issue with the Watch Together feature itself, I don't know.Īlthough the Nvidia Quadro M2000 isn't ideal, it does have h.264 hardware transcoding and is at a reasonable price compared to the P2000/P2200 for testing. I've tried this on the LAN side forcing the transcodes and find the same problem. It's not a bandwidth problem, I've limited each stream to 8mbps (with some streams playing at less than this) and have a 36mb (of which I get all of it) upload connection so about 10mb of headroom. I get 100% usage for remote 4 transcodes (each one transcoding to a different bitrate) and if anyone puts subtitles on or accidently quits the movie, everything goes out of sync and we end up in a buffer-skip-rewind-buffer loop that just isn't worth the hassle. My specific problem is the Watch Together feature - the CPU (for me at least) doesn't seem to be able to handle more than 3 transcodes plus a direct play. I've ran out of devices at home to see how far I can push this but I reckon I can get at lease one more. Right now I have 5 simultaneous 1080p CPU only transcodes (forced) running to the LAN and my CPU usage is bouncing between 70-85% on all 32 threads at 3GHz whilst transcoding a ten minute buffer and rests at around 20% until the buffer needs servicing again. You're right in that theoretically I can run 8 full 1080p transcodes on the CPU alone but this figure reduces (as far as I'm aware) if the bitrate of the source file is higher (I have blu-ray rips which can be a fair bit higher). I have 2x Xeon E5-2650 v2's have a combined passmark score of about 17,500 and Plex say about 2000 is needed for each 1080p / 10mbps h.264 transcode. Please go to the relevant subreddits and support forums, for example: Build help and build shares posts go in their respective megathreads No referral / affiliate links, personal voting / campaigning / funding, or selling posts Welcome to /r/Plex, a subreddit dedicated to Plex, the media server/client solution for enjoying your media! Plex Community Discord Rules Latest Regular Threads: No Stupid Q&A: Tool Tuesday: Build Help: Share Your Build: Submit Troubleshooting Post Files not showing up correctly?
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