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Plex announced the new changes in a press release and blog post today: In the meantime, be careful with Plex for kids! Some have suggested the new features should be opt-in, not automatically added for all users. But for now, it looks like even if you have children accounts set up with restrictions and even only let them watch content you own, be aware they may see explicit content through the new Watchlist and Discover suggestions. Read more about what’s going on in these Plex and reddit threads. Update 4/7: Plex users have spoken out about an issue for children with the new Watchlist being a backdoor into watching restricted content. The changes bring two new sections called Plex Discover and Universal Watchlist to offer a more seamless experience finding, saving, and watching movies and TV shows no matter what service they’re on. If you can, take a screen shot of the video itself next time you get the green pixilation.Plex is out today with a big update to its platform UI including its Apple TV and Android TV apps. Try to pick one of your HDR10 files so you can replicate the problem If something is going to max out your bandwidth or cause a transcode those HDR files will be what you’d want to look at The file in your screen shot appears to be a 4k 8-bit SDR file which you said you were able to play ok I know people get weird color problems like red or green tint when they try to play Dolby Vision files on an unsupported device like a Samsung TV 100 Mbps is generally good enough for most files so I’m not even sure if that has anything to do with your problem Increasing the bandwidth available to you would mean using a different device that has a Gigabit ethernet port or using Wi-Fi. (assuming your overall network speed is faster than 100 Mbps) I’m guessing you are capped at 100mbps on the Apple TV. I’m playing that on a Nvidia Shield and that allows me to get my full network speed at 500 Mbps. 139mbps is what that particular file needs in order to direct play.
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