

I can't tell if FLAC files are being transcoded (since they seem to work and there's no status I can find that says if it's playing MP3 or FLAC).Ĭan someone confirm that the Sonos Plex app is playing FLAC files without transcoding? As long as that's done natively, I'll convert my ALAC files to FLAC - no problem!ĭear all, I've seen that finally after two years Plex for Sonos got a major update. All of the above are natively supported by Sonos, so no transcoding is needed - but it appears the app is doing it.

The MP3 files play without issue, and with some testing the FLAC files seem to work. My files are mostly in Apple Lossless (ALAC) or FLAC, with some in high-bitrate MP3. Some digging and I figured out that the app must be transcoding (which the little NAS CPU can't keep up with). But from the Plex app for Sonos, it's unable to keep a stream running. I've got Plex server running on a Synology DS115, which works great from the Sonos library. Hi folks, really glad to see the Plex app on Sonos as it solves my two biggest gripes with the Sonos library support - 1) Sort Order tag support and 2) allowing multiple libraries (to sub-divide big collections).
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NAS: Synology DSM216Play, DSM version DSM 6.1.5-15254 Update 1.Sonos iOS controller app: v8.4 build 41350132.In this instance, we can only recommend you reach out to Plex for further support." Sonos support asked me to remove and re-add the Plex music service, which I did, and advised "If you are receiving the same error message, and you are able to play from the native Plex application on the iPhone/Macbook, it would indicate there is an issue with the Plex service passing information to Sonos. I AM able to play content from the Plex server through the native Plex app on both the iPhone and Macbook. Please make sure your Plex media server is accessible." When trying to play Plex content from my NAS through my Sonos iOS app or through the Sonos app on my Macbook, I get the following error: "No Plex Media Server available.

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