Is the Plex web app designed to check if my browser can play a certain file and transcode to a different format accordingly? If so then it appears that is not functioning properly and it tries to start a stream the browser can not support. UPDATE: Appears to be a HEVC problem? Firefox appears unable to play HEVC and fiddling with the transcode settings like I do spits out a non-HEVC stream which is why that works fine. The workaround I mentioned for the web client does not function on the desktop client. When attempting to play media using the Plex for Linux client, there is a very brief (maybe half a second) moment where the audio comes through before the crash happens and the first frame of the video is shown. The content now plays fine until it comes time to go on to the next episode, which then the process must be repeated. Sometimes I am able to force the content on web to play if I let the tab crash, restore it, set the quality to “Convert Automatically” (which sets it to “Auto (Now: 10000 Mbps, 720p)”), start the playback, then set the quality back to the default which in this case is 720p 0.5 Mbps. Also provided will be the media information for something that does in fact work just fine (no crashing, errors, anything like that.) When attempting to play certain content from my Plex server, either my Firefox tab or the Plex desktop client will crash with a segmentation fault, I have pasted at the end of this OP examples of both the media information and the segfaults.
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