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> I just wanted to say that I had the same issue as MAUL ("DatabaseError: file is encrypted or is not a database"), and had the settings correctly entered. I ended up fixing it by replacing the sqlite3.dll in C:\Python27\DLLs with the precompiled DLL from here: https://www.sqlite.org/download.html. After this, and re-starting PlexPy, it works flawlessly.
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> I just wanted to say that I had the same issue as MAUL ("DatabaseError: file is encrypted or is not a database"), and had the settings correctly entered. I ended up fixing it by replacing the sqlite3.dll in C:\Python27\DLLs with the precompiled DLL from here: https://www.sqlite.org/download.html. After this, and re-starting PlexPy, it works flawlessly.
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For 64bit Python 2.7.x Install http://sourceforge.net/projects/cyqlite/?source=typ_redirect into the Python27\DLLs folder.
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When running a Plex Media Server on a QNAP, Plex writes logs into a non-shared location with the `/share/.qpkg` path. PlexPy cannot be pointed to this location under `Settings` > `Extra Settings` > `Plex Logs` > `Logs Folder`
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When running a Plex Media Server on a QNAP, Plex writes logs into a non-shared location with the `/share/.qpkg` path. PlexPy cannot be pointed to this location under `Settings` > `Extra Settings` > `Plex Logs` > `Logs Folder`
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