If only that was working correctly… So far it seems that Plex properly recognises most formats as being compatible with my TV set (and properly transcodes audio files that are not compatible). Yet, it fails at seeing HEVC (not only 4K), HDR and text-based subs as being compatible with my TV’s embedded player, and I know for a fact they are, as I’m able to play them through DLNA and USB. Other Plex configuration is based on your needs and situation, just pay attention to language and location setting to better recognise movie metadata and subtitles Enable Plex web HTTPS to secure the access. In Plex network configuration tab, the https certificate requires P12 format which increases the additional work for Synology user.Looking for a basic primer on digital audio? Audio configuration settings are advanced settings. You'll configure audio settings under: Navigate to Settings. Select `Player` from the list of sections on the left of the screen. You should see settings similar to the below:I use plex because of nice environment and management through web interface, simple use for my wife, remote access and remote play on chromecast, or mobile phone/tablet. The only thing that bothers me is transcoding.
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