![]() I mean, I'm signed into the Plex Media Server locally of course, because you don't really have a choice there, right (if you want local streaming, you have to sign in on the phone/tablet/Roku/whatever)? But I'm not usually signed into the site. But I didn't think Plex used the GPU by default for transcoding anyway, Sosei You may have something there. The only other change I can think of (besides the Windows 10 Fall Creators update) is that I replaced my GTX 970 card with a GTX 1080. Started using the HDD in question under Windows 10 back toward the end of April last year. Proof thereof would be that the media folder in question has remained on the same drive it's always been on, and thumbnails were generated fine until just a couple months ago, tops. Nope, it's a standard spinning rust WD hard drive that (I'm fairly certain) I formatted as an NTFS one. That's a known issue - it only supports NTFS. Also, you didn't put your media on a ReFS partition, did you? ![]()
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