Is it all on a single drive? The logs mention E:/Movies missing.
The E indicates a different drive, if you’re in windows. So is that disk still available?
Is it all on a single drive? The logs mention E:/Movies missing.
The E indicates a different drive, if you’re in windows. So is that disk still available?
Helium can be cold enough for MRI yes. But the way its reported makes it seem that helium is always cold, which is not true.
The sun is 1.4 million kilometers in diameter. 6 meter from a 1 meter diameter sphere is relatively close.
Also the sun’s corona stretches out about 8 million kilometers from its surface, so for this probe its like its moving inside the earths atmosphere.
So… pretty dang close.
I added overseer on top of my *arr stack. I can just request whatever from there and it just passes it to the correct instance. I also preferr to set up an instance for a specific target. Makes it easier if the services are separated. To change the minimum bitrate or something.
Oh yeah I fixed that issue already. Got a different card for it that uses a controllerchip. Its working great, without bifurcation requirement.
Wierd, but thanks for the info. The card i’ve used before pretty much only has 2 slots and a few random components on it l, like capacitors and such. So I assumed it was never needed. My motherboard didn’t support bifurcation, so I never got that to work though, so maybe it couldn’t work at all… only found that out after installing it.
How did you setup the plex watchlist download? I use overseerr for that now, but if I can just use Plex that makes it easier…
I’m confused. Why do those cards have a heatsink? I needed a card like that because my motherboard did not support bifurcation. So had to use a splitting card. The cards I know that require bifurcation do not even need a controller or heatsink. They are just wired pretty much directly to the pci-e bus.
If you look very closely, you can see its Photoshop!