

However, some changes to individual items are instantly detected, e.g. Toggle the viewstate of an item to (un)watched outside of Kodi.Hence PKC cannot detect these changes instantly but will notice them on full/delta syncs. The Plex Server does not tell anyone of the following changes. However, this is not the case if you use direct paths mymovie.srt) can be used, but it is impossible to label them correctly/tell what language they are in.

External Plex subtitles (separate file, e.g.

Hence if you rescan your entire library, a long PlexKodiConnect re-sync is triggered. If something on the PMS has changed, this change is synced to Kodi.This is due to the way Kodi works and cannot be helped. Plex Music: You must have a static IP address for your Plex media server if you plan to use Plex Music features.Kodi unsuccessfully tries to scan these folders) (Plex puts each song in a "dedicated folder", e.g. This leads to errors in the Kodi log file and potentially even crashes. Plex Music: Kodi tries to scan every(!) single Plex song on startup.Solutions are unlikely due to the nature of these issues You have to setup all your Plex libraries to point to such network paths "\\server\Plex\movie.mkv" or "smb://server/Plex/movie.mkv") instead of slow HTTP (e.g. Play directly from network paths (e.g.Plex Companion: fling Plex media (or anything else) from other Plex devices to PlexKodiConnect.Any watched state or resume status will be instantly (within seconds) reflected to or from Kodi and the server Instant watched state/resume status sync: This is a 2-way synchronisation.Full sync at first run, then periodic delta syncs every 30min (customizable).All other Kodi addons will be able to "see" your media, thinking it's normal Kodi stuff.You can browse your media full speed, e.g.Because we use the native Kodi database with this new approach the above limitations are gone! This addon synchronizes your media on your Plex server to the native Kodi database.

