Audiobooks.bundle
podsync
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Audiobooks.bundle
- Audiobooks
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"Metadata Updating" scanning hangs on random audiobook artists/files in large Library
Starting in the past few weeks using Plex Media Server version 1.27.1.5916 (on Synology), the metadata scanner appears to get hung up (or stuck) while scanning a large (over 1,000 albums) Library of Audiobooks. The Dashboard indicates "Updating Metadata" and just sits spinning on some random album artist entry. Takes a reboot of the Plex server to stop the metadata scan. Then some time later, 12 or more hours, the scan starts again and subsequently gets randomly hung up somewhere during the scan of this Library. "Prefer local metadata" is not checked on the Library. This audiobook Library is using the macr0dev Audiobooks.bundle metadata agent (and has been for a while without issue).
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Just expressing my total awe and sharing about my new setup of Plex
I recently finally got Plex working with audiobooks in a way I'm happy with. I used this Plex Audiobooks Guide as a base and tweaked it as I went. The relatively new Audnexus metadata agent for Plex seems pretty promising but I still use a modified version of the Audiobooks.bundle. It still involves some manual customization as the agents can't directly add albums to collections and I like to organize the series' I have by collection, but overall it does a lot of the work for you.
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Additional scrapers
I followed this guide for audiobooks using this agent.
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Audiobook scraper for Plex?
hereyou go :)
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What’s something you wish Plex would do that it does not do?
Having it built in natively would be awesome, but you can do it using https://github.com/macr0dev/Audiobooks.bundle
- I set up Plex for Audiobooks and I pretty impressed
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what's the easiest way to add blurb/descriptions to Audiobooks?
from the GIthub page https://github.com/macr0dev/Audiobooks.bundle
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Add Audiobook Agent
I have found a third-party Agent on GITHUB https://github.com/macr0dev/Audiobooks.bundle which I have downloaded and added to the Plugs folder %LOCALAPPDATA%\Plex Media Server\Plug-ins but whenever I restart my server I don't see this as an option to choose?
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Why does plex not sort audiobooks correctly?
Plex doesn't actually support Audiobooks so that's likely the main reason. This is the agent I'm Using https://github.com/macr0dev/Audiobooks.bundle/archive/master.zip
podsync
- what is the best selfhosted podcast app, where can we can convert youtub video into mp3, (with subtitle better), so we can just listen instead of watching the them.? Do have such tool?
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vod2pod-rss: convert any youtube or twitch channel in a podcast feed, with on-the-fly mp3 conversion and streaming to your podcast client
this is not something you would host and share with everyone, as transcoding is not cheap to host, it only makes sense for personal use only, also stuff like podsync has existed for a long time, which is basically the same thing missing the transcoding.
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Don't sleep on Tailscale, it is borderline magical.
Completely unrelated to Tailscale, another option is Cloudflare Tunnel. It will also traverse CGNAT and expose your Plex server to the public internet. The only limitation here is that you must have a subdomain. I have my own paid one, but I don't see why you couldn't use something like https://freedns.afraid.org/ to get a free subdomain. Cloudflare Tunnel is completely free, and it comes with free TLS too. I use it with podsync to watch YouTube using my podcasting app and make the feeds available to my friends as well (which would be more hassle if we used Tailscale).
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Recommend me Youtube channels you listen with turned off screen
I'll turn them into podcasts with tools like Listenbox, YouCast, Podsync
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Simple, useful apps that you self-host?
Another option is podsync
- More ads = more tracking!
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Importing a YouTube channel videos feed as a podcast in PC?
If you’re technically minded you can spin up your own instance of https://github.com/mxpv/podsync - I ran one on Amazon S3 for a while until I found listenbox - but you could run on your own server too.
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Help me remove SCREEN CULTURE from my life
If you have the expertise to do so, the best way to consume YouTube is to use PodSync to map channels to RSS feeds consumable by any standard podcast player. No algorithm, no ads, just the content you actually want to see.
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Anyone successfully setup Podsync as a docker? (Turns YT videos into Podcast Feeds)
I'm looking to setup https://github.com/mxpv/podsync but I've have numerous issues with mapping the config file.
- Hele fijne youtube downloader
What are some alternatives?
Readarr - Book Manager and Automation (Sonarr for Ebooks)
Podgrab - A self-hosted podcast manager/downloader/archiver tool to download podcast episodes as soon as they become live with an integrated player.
Audnexus.bundle - An Audnexus client proof of concept for Plex, providing rich author and audiobook data. Developed in Python, offering enhanced user experiences via Plex's legacy plugin agent system.
youtube - Download Youtube Video in Golang
plex-agents - FileBot Xattr Metadata Scanners & Plug-ins for Plex
workadventure - A collaborative web application (virtual office) presented as a 16-bit RPG video game
Community-Configs - Config files for Plex Meta Manager
barcodebuddy - Barcode system for Grocy
Audiobooks.bundle - Audiobook metadata agent for Plex
vod2pod-rss - Vod2Pod-RSS converts a YouTube or Twitch channel into a podcast with ease. It creates a podcast RSS that can be listened to directly inside any podcast client. VODs are transcoded to MP3 on the fly and no server storage is needed!
nzbhydra2 - Usenet meta search
Golty - A selfhostable service for automatically downloading YouTube channels, playlists and videos. It's like Sonarr, but for YouTube.