This may have been due to exiting while the program was still scanning folders when the media library was still enabled, but it's stupid Java, so who knows. One time so far the javaw.exe process stayed stuck in memory on exit, consuming over a GB of RAM. DivX codec v10.8.6 for Mac OS X (1.6MB) DivX codec v5.1.1 for Mac OS (2.1MB) When youve completed the installation of the video codec, you will be able to use the DivX® player or any other media player to play DivX movies and videos (DIVX, DIV3, DIV4, DX50).
And it doesn't mention that the server has to be restarted to recognize this change. I had to disable transcoding of mp4 and others, because it was transcoding most files even though my WDTVLive device supports them directly just fine.
I disabled and forego the media library to avoid this. Only caveats I've found: - The database size it creates for a modest media library it rather large, and takes forever to scan. But the program is nicely configurable, and does work rather well. By downloading this software, you confirm that you accept the Terms and Conditions and are at least 13 years old. Well, it's still a thing made with yucky Java, but at least now it includes its own runtime of it, so there's no ancient security risk, system polluting, full Java install required anymore! Of course, being Java, it's a RAM, CPU, and disk space hog. Sign in with a Plex Pass enabled account to access exclusive preview downloads.