![]() ![]() I just have my Plex mount set to the /mnt/remote equivalent on my machine since I’m fine with a slight delay (several hours to a day) between my server downloading the content and it finally being added to the Plex server (when the upload cron is ran). You don’t need to do it this way if you’re fine with a slight delay with content being added to your Plex server (i.e. Having it set up like he has it just makes it so the content is immediately available for consumption before the GDrive upload occurs. During this changeover, the content itself never leaves the merged mount, so Plex always has access to it. ideally during times the box is idle or near-idle), his content gets uploaded from his local storage to GDrive, then subsequently deleted from local. Then at some point in time during the day/night (i.e. Why does the path change/the content go from /mnt/local to /mnt/remote has it set up so as soon as media is downloaded, it gets immediately added to his Plex server. Plex Pass Lifetime would usually get special deals on Black Friday, I guess … A bit expensive just for streaming my own music … Plex app needs a Plex Pass or an in-app unlock to stream more than one minute … Might be that indexing library uses all resources available … It’s only 1 % through indexing my -12k songs … So far haven’t been able to stream anything. Although at first thought it is the most natural approach to just encrypt. ![]() Tried mounting the music share from Koofr using rclone, but it seems rclone mount won’t work on Debian 10 (installed new rclone deb, seems man page indicates mount would need Go version 1.13, Go isn’t even installed … tried -verbose and -fuse-debug, but got nothing, I guess I’d have to strace it or something).Īnyways, mounted Koofr dir as WebDAVS. pCloud is the first cloud storage provider to offer both encrypted and non-encrypted folders in the same account. Not sure why this didn’t trigger any responses … Anyways, trying out Plex on a VPS now. If you have not already, use passwd to create a password for the deck user. I’ve tried a couple of CloudPlayer apps for streaming from pCloud (CloudBeats and EverMusic Pro), it works, but caching is buggy. (Or which would need me to store the music on a VPS etc.?) Which of these solutions would work for streaming from home server to phone while on the road?
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