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There doesn’t appear to be a programmatic way to do much of anything with Plex unfortunately. I wish there was, but I can’t honestly blame them as we’re outlier use cases at best.
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# ? May 26, 2020 16:51 |
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There's likely a way to do it but maybe not in the public API
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# ? May 26, 2020 16:58 |
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Dsmif posted:It doesn't seem to do android auto either. It doesn't, but that's one of the features they're supposedly working on now. I like Plexamp in general, but I don't use it on my phone much yet because often when I'm listening on my phone, I'm using wired headphones... and Plexamp has vinyl-like popping that isn't there in any other app. But only when using wired headphones, and only when using Plexamp. Regular Plex on the same audio files, or any other app on wired headphones? Clear.
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# ? May 26, 2020 17:40 |
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Just trying out adding my music to my plex library after years of using google play/apple music, might be a good option to move off paying the subscription service of apple music. I think I saw sonos supports it, but carplay does not. Oh well.
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# ? May 26, 2020 19:29 |
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For those wondering, only plexamp does gapless playback. Not a giant fan of the UI but it plays flawlessly for me.
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# ? May 27, 2020 03:45 |
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It's hard to decide if it's worth finally grabbing a lifetime Plex Pass, considering how focused they are on their own content, but unlimited GPU transcoding is really nice if you have the hardware for it.
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# ? May 27, 2020 07:14 |
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I'm really getting tired of Plex's fuckery. How is emby doing these days? Are there any actual open source projects that do this kind of thing that aren't Kodi yet?
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# ? May 27, 2020 08:43 |
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SCheeseman posted:I'm really getting tired of Plex's fuckery. How is emby doing these days? Are there any actual open source projects that do this kind of thing that aren't Kodi yet? Jellyfin (spin off from Emby) is open source, and doing "ok" so far.
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# ? May 27, 2020 08:50 |
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madsushi posted:Jellyfin (spin off from Emby) is open source, and doing "ok" so far. Jellyfin is a science project run by devs angry at Emby for going closed source. If you have one of the one or two platforms they have half decent client support for maybe give it a whirl but don't expect magic. Users who struggle with Plex Media Server, other than the uber-nerds who are also passionate about open source, probably aren't going to have a better experience with Jellyfin, but that's just my hot take on it.
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# ? May 27, 2020 13:56 |
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IOwnCalculus posted:... and Plexamp has vinyl-like popping that isn't there in any other app. But only when using wired headphones, and only when using Plexamp. Regular Plex on the same audio files, or any other app on wired headphones? Clear. This is what I have too, only mine is when playing over the phone speakers. I don't really plug headphones into my phone so I don't know if it does it more or less in my case. All my music is just VBR MP3 so it sure as poo poo shouldn't be choking trying to stream it.
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# ? May 27, 2020 18:49 |
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Wait wasn't Emby's one and only reason for existence to satisfy the OSS nerds?
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# ? May 27, 2020 18:52 |
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RichterIX posted:This is what I have too, only mine is when playing over the phone speakers. I don't really plug headphones into my phone so I don't know if it does it more or less in my case. All my music is just VBR MP3 so it sure as poo poo shouldn't be choking trying to stream it. There's this thread on the Plex forum about it, though the devs seem remarkably quiet about this issue compared to others.
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# ? May 27, 2020 19:08 |
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IOwnCalculus posted:There's this thread on the Plex forum about it, though the devs seem remarkably quiet about this issue compared to others. What issues are the devs not quiet about? Lol. Plex is great, but their support team and dev responses are not, and that's super frustrating.
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# ? May 27, 2020 19:14 |
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I believe I asked this once before but no one responded; maybe because there's no way to do it or no one else has the issue, but it's getting really bad now. Is there any way to completely disable the new Plex player? I know it's supposed to be "faster" or whatever they claim but I find it to be total garbage. It constantly starts at the beginning of a movie when I tell it to resume, it outright doesn't start playback at all on some movies (it's always the same movies and it's always the same thing; a loading circle forever), and it now does this new thing with my kids Peppa Pig and Ben and Holly episodes where it freezes on the credits screen and never goes to the next episode. It's not an issue with using anything low powered; it's happening on all my 2019 Nvidia Shields and the Plex server I use is in my house and is a Core i7 with 64GB of RAM. I constantly go into settings and tell Plex to stop using the new player but it seems like it goes back to the new terrible one after a few days. edit: it seems like there's a lot of people on the official Plex forums complaining about this going back all the way to October and there's unfortunately no fix for it and Plex themselves have said "we don't offer timelines". No clue why this new player has to be the default instead of it being an experimental feature that has to be turned on. Burden posted:Make sure you are doing this for the extras (behind the scenes, deletes scenes, trailers, etc) otherwise I'm not sure why it wouldn't work. The link is dead unfortunately but I'm not sure how I could fix it anyway. Works fine on my phone and laptop. On the NVidia Shield TVs I have, Extras/Scenes simply don't play. You just click on them and they do nothing. EL BROMANCE posted:Yep, mine is setup as having a folder on a drive called \Comedy\ and I have a library called Comedy that is told that it is a Movies-type library (so it'll use the Plex Movies scraper or TMDb scraper, I find the latter works a bit better). It's as simple as that. You can then tell that library whether you want things appearing in the Recently Added Movies etc stuff on the home screen or not, personally I choose not to but that's down to taste. Thanks for this! Chumbawumba4ever97 fucked around with this message at 17:43 on May 28, 2020 |
# ? May 28, 2020 15:03 |
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Looks like you can now host Plex Watch Parties. Basically allows you to sync up a video with your friends and family. No need for Plex Pass either at this time since it is in beta. Plex has been adding a lot of features lately. The skip intro, Plex Amp, Plex Dash, and now this.
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# ? May 28, 2020 18:11 |
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Chumbawumba4ever97 posted:
I put an "h" at the end of the Url on accident. This is the correct link. https://support.plex.tv/articles/local-files-for-trailers-and-extras/ One thing I found with the experimental player on shield is to set it to convert automatically instead of play original quality. It still direct plays, but playing original causes it to crash a lot of the time.
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# ? May 28, 2020 18:18 |
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Burden posted:Looks like you can now host Plex Watch Parties. Basically allows you to sync up a video with your friends and family. No need for Plex Pass either at this time since it is in beta. Oh neat, there was a third party solution I was looking at but integrated support makes life easier for sure.
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# ? May 28, 2020 18:25 |
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Chaotic Flame posted:That did it. Thanks! I had this issue on a couple of albums as well. In my case the folders were in Japanese. I never bothered to rename them, since it won't matter in litterally any music software that reads tags, but in the new music scanner from Plex it did. As soon as I renamed the folder to the romaji spelling Plex reverted to use my tagged info again. cosmo321 fucked around with this message at 08:23 on May 29, 2020 |
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Will be interesting to see where where the plex share stuff goes. I use carcal.club for watching stuff with friends atm, which is basically a rabb.it replacement. We tried some plex share stuff in the past but it was super janky and requiring people to make an account so they could watch wasn't great.
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# ? May 29, 2020 09:31 |
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I hope it gets to the same usability that synclounge has
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# ? May 29, 2020 16:48 |
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A few weeks back plex media player updated on my second device (i've got a separate server streaming the media over wifi), but since this update there's now an occasional lag when playing videos. The lag/stutter only lasts a few seconds and the audio continues while the picture freezes, but it definitely only started happening after the update. Is there a setting that's maybe been tripped or some steps i can take to troubleshoot? Or should i basically just re-install the plex media player.
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# ? Jun 1, 2020 08:46 |
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My Plex player must have updated on the Apple TV, now it’s doing the Netflix thing I hate where it is going to auto play the next episode. Does anyone know where I can turn this off? All I see in options are things to use the old player. Edit: this is Player 7.0 and “Auto Play”, which looks like it would control this option, remains off.
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# ? Jun 2, 2020 03:35 |
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Settings > Experience > Auto Play Apple TV has had that for a fair while, you must’ve had a late update.
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# ? Jun 2, 2020 03:37 |
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Interesting. It has been off but sure was doing the countdown like it was going to go ahead and do it. Maybe next time I’ll let it go and see if it follows through, even though that option is off? My Apple TV is set to auto update and is wired in, not sure how long it normally waits between updates. Thanks for the confirmation.
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# ? Jun 2, 2020 03:40 |
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Hm weird. I’ve always left it on because I quite like it, but that doesn’t sound like the right behavior. Maybe someone else can confirm. Think there has been an update in last day or two, my left bar looks a little different (plus of course the watch together thing).
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# ? Jun 2, 2020 03:42 |
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OK I'm freaking out a little. For the second time, my on-deck is showing George A. Romero's Knightriders as halfway through, and the file cached. There's no way in hell anyone in my family or one connected friend account selected this and I've changed the password recently. Plex dash is pretty hard to make sense of but I can't see anything odd in there either. otoh young Ed Harris, hot drat
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# ? Jun 2, 2020 21:04 |
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Well I was the middle of a migration and thought I hosed something up but looks like Plex isn't allowing sign ins. Unless you're setup for local auth you won't be able to view your library. https://status.plex.tv/
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# ? Jun 2, 2020 23:14 |
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Chubby Henparty posted:OK I'm freaking out a little. May check your signed in devices page? Revoke anything you don't like.
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# ? Jun 3, 2020 21:35 |
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I just realized I ripped all my Simpsons DVDs (seasons 3 - 11) and while I remembered to include the commentary tracks, I completely forgot the subtitle tracks (or maybe I was paranoid it would hard-code them into the video file so I left them out; I don't really remember as it was a few months ago). Is there a place to download the subtitle tracks for the episodes, and have them as an option for the episodes? A few months ago I looked into ripping the commentary tracks from the DVDs I own for a lot of my Plex media but there was no way to "insert" the commentary track or tell Plex to look for it so I would have had to re-encode all my movies which is beyond stupid (why not just have an MP3 file with the same file name as the movie and Plex can figure out the rest??) so I am not too sure it can be done for subtitles but it would be nice. edit: also I am looking to rip a bunch of my Blu-Ray Discs. I would assume MakeMKV is the end-all-be-all for this but I am getting conflicting results as to whether or not it actually decrypts Blu-Ray copy protection or not? I am literally reading both "yes it does" and "no, the Blu-ray rip will still be encrypted" and I have no clue what to think. Also is MKV the best format to keep them in? I want to keep director's commentary, chapter points, subtitles etc. But my second concern is what will look best and also not have issues playing on any devices. I remember back when I used to rip my DVDs to pure mpeg2 (zero compression) a lot of players would produce weird interlacing artifacts and a lot of players would choke (even on a high-end system), which would completely go away if I ripped it another way. Will I have any issues ripping raw Blu-rays to MKV? Weird interlacing issues or Plex choking on the files? Chumbawumba4ever97 fucked around with this message at 13:24 on Jun 7, 2020 |
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Chumbawumba4ever97 posted:edit: also I am looking to rip a bunch of my Blu-Ray Discs. I would assume MakeMKV is the end-all-be-all for this but I am getting conflicting results as to whether or not it actually decrypts Blu-Ray copy protection or not? I am literally reading both "yes it does" and "no, the Blu-ray rip will still be encrypted" and I have no clue what to think. MakeMKV decrypts Blu-rays, and with the right drive it can decrypt 4k disks. MKV is just a container format - the video codec inside is more important for compatibility with Plex clients. MakeMKV just copies the source video from the disk without any additional compression, so however it comes off the disk will be the best quality. Most new blu-rays will rip to h264 (you can confirm with the command line tool mediainfo), but older disks might produce VC-1, which you may want to transcode ahead of time to avoid Plex having to transcode on the fly. Either way it's probably fine. Your mpeg2 may have shown artifacts because the Plex server was transcoding for whichever client you were using, or the client didn't handle mpeg2 well. Either way I think common wisdom is to transcode mpeg2 to h264/h265 before putting into plex.
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# ? Jun 7, 2020 13:55 |
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Chumbawumba4ever97 posted:I just realized I ripped all my Simpsons DVDs (seasons 3 - 11) and while I remembered to include the commentary tracks, I completely forgot the subtitle tracks (or maybe I was paranoid it would hard-code them into the video file so I left them out; I don't really remember as it was a few months ago). Plex has built in subtitle support where you can download them through Open Subtitles. Info on that here. Edit: It does not say it in the article but you will need to refresh the meta data on your libraries or on the Simpsons specifically for it to download them. Once new shows and movies are added, it will download them automatically. Burden fucked around with this message at 16:33 on Jun 7, 2020 |
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Chumbawumba4ever97 posted:edit: also I am looking to rip a bunch of my Blu-Ray Discs. I would assume MakeMKV is the end-all-be-all for this but I am getting conflicting results as to whether or not it actually decrypts Blu-Ray copy protection or not? I am literally reading both "yes it does" and "no, the Blu-ray rip will still be encrypted" and I have no clue what to think. Yes makemkv's primary goal is to defeat aacs. In fact many updates of it the release notes are just "adding new aacs version support." it can also do basic transcoding but I found that I liked just selecting the master tracks and bit copying them, then letting handbrake do its magic. Interlacing artifacts are a result of poor transcoding. Were you direct playing them or transcoding? If transcoding you owe it to yourself to crunch them through handbrake to guarantee that the right options are selected. Make a custom profile for them, h265 if you can, and watch the magic of 25 years of software improvement compress out your dvds into a few hundred megs/hour for 0 visual quality loss. Especially animation, make sure to select that profile in handbrake. (It's been a year or so since I last mucked with it.)
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Thank you all so much for the helpful replies! I will continue to rip my Blu-Ray collection to MKV, and in the rare instances where I have movies that are on DVD but never got an HD release, I'll convert those to h264/h265. I also had no idea OpenSubtitles was a thing built into Plex. I figured downloading subtitles was semi-illegal. As a small offering, here is an Alexa skill I found where you can simply ask Alexa to download a movie using Sonarr: https://github.com/josephschmitt/alexa-libby The command is "Alexa, ask Libby to add the movie Meatballs 4: To The Rescue". There's a pretty decent readme included in the download too. edit: actually the readme is pretty bad, and this thing is confusing as hell to set up. It requires an Amazon AWS account, you have to alter settings in the zip file and then upload it to the AWS account, and then to top it off from what I can see there's only free AWS accounts for 12 months so ignore this recommendation. I did have something called "FlexTV" set up a long time ago that could do the above but it only worked with Google Home and I got rid of that in favor of Amazon Echo which FlexTV does not work with. Chumbawumba4ever97 fucked around with this message at 12:57 on Jun 8, 2020 |
# ? Jun 8, 2020 11:59 |
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I ripped my Bill And Ted Collection Blu-Ray; I put all the extras under "scene" but only a single file is showing up. Any ideas what I am doing wrong? Why would it ignore a bunch of other files but not the first one?
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# ? Jun 10, 2020 19:48 |
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Chumbawumba4ever97 posted:I ripped my Bill And Ted Collection Blu-Ray; I put all the extras under "scene" but only a single file is showing up. See if renaming the folder to 'Scenes' makes a difference, but do the Plex dance with it first, i.e., move the 'Scene' folder somwhere so it won't get scraped by Plex. Scan library for files so that it removes the current 'Scene' extra from the Bill and Ted entry. Rename folder to 'Scenes' and maybe also try renaming each file to just 'Bonus Disc Part 1.mkv' 'Bonus Disc Part 2.mkv' etc., etc. Then move the 'Scenes' folder back into the Bill and Ted folder, and then scan library files again to the 'Scenes' folder gets scraped. Folder/file scheme would be: code:
teagone fucked around with this message at 20:06 on Jun 10, 2020 |
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Chumbawumba4ever97 posted:I ripped my Bill And Ted Collection Blu-Ray; I put all the extras under "scene" but only a single file is showing up. I think it is how the files are named. Here is how extras should be named.
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# ? Jun 10, 2020 20:03 |
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Burden posted:I think it is how the files are named. Have you tried following this guide? I have. When it comes to having extras listed, it doesnt seem to work.
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# ? Jun 10, 2020 21:25 |
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Burden posted:I think it is how the files are named. File name shouldn't matter too much because it's in a sub-directory. It's likely whats said above, with the fact that the folder is named "Scene" instead of "Scenes". Plex is super specific about that poo poo.
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# ? Jun 10, 2020 22:08 |
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Renaming it to "scenes" fixed it. Thank you so much. If I spent the next year trying to figure that one out I never would have. Why ever name it "scene" then? Plex shouldn't even accept it.
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Anybody know why this setting simply STOPPED WORKING recently? It's putting transcodes in /tmp (Centos Linux). I've switched the setting, I've tried it with and with a / at the end........this install and config has been working for over 2 years. The only thing that changes on this box are centos patches and plex updates.
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