
You can use rclone fairly easy in windows. I have read there are things you can do to make it work but I’m a CLI newb. Have attempted to use plexdrive but plexdrive does NOT allow you to write to the drive. And to actually access my drive normally. I only have used it to transfer security camera videos. So I cannot attest to its ability to avoid api bans and data bans. So it’s only for that computer with mountain duck installed. Bad thing you can’t “share” this drive across the network. Not just a network location but it will look and act like a regular attached drive on your computer. Mounts your google drive as a Drive Device. If you don’t want to use this option and don’t mind paying for a program use Personally I think trying to use “plexdrive” is more complicated. You can go to the rclone forums and get some simple mounting options I think their name is anonomity2 or something like that. I have had no issues so far, but before I move my entire 17TB library to the crypt remote, I'd like to know if the settings I am using are optimal or if they will result in an API ban and/or other issues.Rclone will eventually be your best option. I have also played some 4k remux content on Plex with no issues.

I am uploading files using Rclone Browser with no issues. Mount -allow-other -dir-cache-time 72h -drive-chunk-size 64M -log-level INFO -vfs-read-chunk-size 32M -vfs-read-chunk-size-limit off gcrypt: G: -config "C:\Users\UserName\AppData\Roaming\rclone\nf" -vfs-cache-mode full I used the following settings in nssm (found in a Reddit post): I mounted the crypt remote using WinFsp and nssm to G. Crypt points to a subdirectory on the Google Drive remote.

I have 2 remotes setup for my Google Worskspace unlimited account: Google Drive and Crypt.

Google Drive The rclone config contents with secrets removed. V1.57.0 Which cloud storage system are you using? (eg Google Drive) What is your rclone version (output from rclone version)
