About the IPs, Is the fact that docker is not per say on the same network can influence that ?
Thanks for the response
I checked, but the issue is still there, the IPs are the same as before, as I fixed the IP of the computer on the router. The port are forwarded manually and the server is accessible from outside the network.
The limit is set to original and upload debit, limited to 11 Mbps.
I just added all the local subnetwork IP list as you said, and the option "treat IP WAN as LAN speed" was already checked.
Secure connections are set to "preferred".
Also, I'm able to access my server directly from outside through my public IP, so the forwarding should be good.
Is there a way to see if I pass through relay instead of direct local play?
My computer crashed recently, and I had to reinstall everything. Since then, I could not have anything above 720p anywhere besides playing directly on the computer that runs plex.
It looks like the maximum rate is 2 Mbps regardless of the original format.
I my install is pretty much the same as before.
I run plex as a docker container on Kubuntu.
CPU : I5-4590
GPU : GeForce 1030
I installed the Nvidia toolbox for docker as well, and everything should be good
I tried activating, deactivating HW transcoding, playing with the transcoding speed option, disabled the iGPU to use only the 1030, but nothing seems to make any difference.
I first thought it was a certain format, but it seems to affect everything. I tried to optimize a file by encoding it with the plex option, but the issue stays.
I thought about a network limitation, but nothing is supposed to have changed.
I'm kind of clueless now on what to do next
Any idea on where to look?
Edit2:
Solved!
I unchecked the "use relay" option, and that fixed it.
I still have issues with certain clients, but that's another problem.
I found it odd that everything defaulted to relay when it could have direct play with certain clients.
Thank you for the help!
Yes and they are emitting a lot of light pollution. Even more than conventional lights.
This is not a matter of different point of view but a moderation one, since they are outnumbered for now with flow of new people and bad actors.
I don't think they did it happily
But we're not concerned since this instance is smaller and probably not as much targeted