- May 1, 2014
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Some of you may be experiencing a similar problem and others may have a better solution, so I thought I would post it here.
I run a Plex server on my Windows 10 machine and I noticed when streaming through it my CPU was pegged at 100%. From time to time this would cause interruptions in the stream. Funny thing was, when streaming remotely from my friends Linux based Plex service it, the stream was rock solid.
I did some research and found that the CPU hog was the Network Realtime Inspection Service running against the stream. I put the PLEX executables in the Windows Defender Exclusions list (Settings->Update & Security->Windows Defender->Exclusions) and my CPU usage went down averaging about 10%.
Any thoughts or recommendations from the group?
I run a Plex server on my Windows 10 machine and I noticed when streaming through it my CPU was pegged at 100%. From time to time this would cause interruptions in the stream. Funny thing was, when streaming remotely from my friends Linux based Plex service it, the stream was rock solid.
I did some research and found that the CPU hog was the Network Realtime Inspection Service running against the stream. I put the PLEX executables in the Windows Defender Exclusions list (Settings->Update & Security->Windows Defender->Exclusions) and my CPU usage went down averaging about 10%.
Any thoughts or recommendations from the group?