![]() ![]() I have a 5gb file that I want to watch transcoded. So I may have thought of a download limit. I did a 24 hour audit extraction and I am well below in terms of API request (if I understand that 1 API request = 1 line on the google audit). So I tried to understand where it could come from, but without really finding an explanation. On the other hand, when there is a transcode, this represents thousands of lines for a single file viewed and this throughout the viewing of the episode. I have noticed that when I watch an episode in live play, I have 5 lines after the start of playback in the audit that appears. However on Google Drive, I went to see the Google Drive audit and saw that there was a lot of line on a file. The 24 hours ago I had to add 4 show, a scan and little use of reading. When I scanned everything for the first time I was taking several BAN APIs (unable to download anything), which can be normal when on a large library.Īfter getting everything back in I had a quiet week without BAN API, and yesterday I had one. ![]() On Plex I have disabled all thumbnails, periodic maintenance etc… which can lead to BAN APIs. On Mountain Duck I have enabled indexing and caching. My librairies will search the UNC path of my Google Drive folders. ![]() Windows server, with Plex as server, Mountain Duck pointing to Google Drive. I am having a problem with my configuration of my Plex server. ![]()
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