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ClaimIt
- PSA for Server Claiming: Check allowedNetworks
- Changed password, now server not found
- Plex breached; Were passwords encrypted or hashed?
- Running a second Plex server on the same subnet
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First time setting up media server and I am lost
There's is also a useful github tool if they are having difficulty claiming the server called Claim-IT
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Lost a Harddrive, is it possible to see everything that was on it?
WebTools-NG or Tautulli can export a list for you
- Account hacked - Password changed, need to reclaim server
- Need help with Claiming server
Tautulli
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I'm fine with the basics of Plex - now what can I do to really use plex to it's full potential?
With Tautulli you have a better monitoring system than what Plex offers. Streaming history split by user, you can add notifications to a lot of services like Slack, email and so on. You can even create newsletters being sent out to users based on what was added to your server.
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My Overkill Home Network – Complete Details 2023
> How hard is this to configure?
Not at all. Just ensure that you have WoL enabled on the host machine and than proceed to send a magic packet. You could even do this with Home Assistant [1] if you are into that. I did this with a script that used tcpdump to monitor for incoming traffic [2] for Plex with an additional (dummy) Plex server on the Pi. I also remember faintly that I had to add 1 library and 1 video file to make this work though.
Powering down - or sleep - is a bit harder. I built a 'Sleep on LAN' app [3] for myself years ago that could power down (or sleep) a system on demand using a REST API. I used this and Tautulli [3] with Home Assistant that would check if there were any active streams and if there wasn't any activity for a specified amount of time I would send a SoL request to my service.
As you can see it isn't super hard or complicated, but a bit cumbersome to find all the moving bits and make it work. But when it does, it's IMHO fantastic.
1. https://www.home-assistant.io/integrations/wake_on_lan/
2. https://gist.github.com/alex3305/8cc73ddd2c8ca6328f20235480a...
2. https://github.com/alex3305/sleep-on-lan
3. https://tautulli.com/
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Can I copy the metadata from one show to another?
In that case then I don't think there will be an easy way to transfer the metadata unfortunately (outside of some user-created script). One option that would at least help with the manual re-entry would be to use Tautulli's export feature or WebTools-NG's ExportTools to create a spreadsheet that has all the information in one place, and should be easier to copy/paste.
- Finding episodes with Multiple Languages
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Plex GPU transcoding on unRaid
Also, take a look at Tautulli, tautulli.com. Its dashboard has more info than Plex. It shows transcode speed (1.0 = real time) and if subtitles are burning/transcoding/etc.
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Best programs to use alongside Plex?
Tautulli for monitoring and notifications, plus some scripts for "maintenance," such as killing 4K transcodes and stopping remote streams after they've been paused for X minutes. These are from the JBOPS repository.
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Plex health check
Tautulli. There's a feature where you can trigger notifications from events on your server, not just when it's down. I'm not sure there's a function to get your server to auto restart though.
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Why is it transcoding to SDR ?
Looks like Tautulli's mobile companion app.
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Import Spreadsheet of Metadata
The data Tautulli exports is great if you want to throw it in Excel to analyze your library, or as a backup of all the content you have on your server, but isn't really meant to be imported at a later date (the exporter guide. You should instead follow the Move an Install to Another System guide to move your server data to a new machine.
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Plex Add-ons for new Plex Setup
I enjoy https://tautulli.com/ for looking at my server's stats
What are some alternatives?
PlexRatingsSync - Ratings sync and iTunes Smart Playlist import for Plex
discord-rich-presence-plex - Displays your Plex status on Discord using Rich Presence
ShowNameFormatter - Command-line tool that converts ouputted TV Show video files from MakeMKV into file names usable by Plex and other media servers.
Ombi - Want a Movie or TV Show on Plex/Emby/Jellyfin? Use Ombi!
overseerr - Request management and media discovery tool for the Plex ecosystem
Plex-scripts - Plex, the arr's and tautulli scripts coming from user requests
Plex-Trakt-Scrobbler - Add what you are watching on Plex to trakt.tv
Varken - Standalone application to aggregate data from the Plex ecosystem into InfluxDB using Grafana as a frontend
Tdarr - Tdarr - Distributed transcode automation using FFmpeg/HandBrake + Audio/Video library analytics + video health checking (Windows, macOS, Linux & Docker)
Kometa - Python script to update metadata information for items in plex as well as automatically build collections and playlists. The Wiki Documentation is linked below.
Jellyfin - The Free Software Media System
JBOPS - Just a Bunch Of Plex Scripts