WebTools-NG
ffmpeg-quality-metrics
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WebTools-NG
- Possible to find Metadata ID from Metadata.Bundle Folder?
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Movie library directory file count is 284, Plex app is 279
You can use WebTools-NG's FindMedia tool to find what's missing between what Plex lists and what's on your filesystem.
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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
- help
- The limbo of managed users
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What happens if PLEX goes out of business?
The good thing is, you'll still have all of your media sorted and organized on whatever hardware was hosting Plex, so you'll just need to install new software to host it. Make sure you're using something like Web Tools or Soundiiz to keep records of any playlists or collections and you'll be fine.
- Sort/Find Movies With Metadata But No Poster
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Transitioning library to 4K and REMUX files - possible to identify which files are which?
take a look at the Webtools-NG project you can extract different "info-levels" from your library as CSV and then import them into Excel or other Spreadsheet Applications and then create a table out of that and filter it based on what row you want and extracted. That way you could specifically search for that resolution and at least know which one it is.
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Lost 2 hard drives, any way to search which files were on there?
Look at the Find Media tool in WebTools-NG ("latest" on right hand side to download).
ffmpeg-quality-metrics
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VMAF is confusing me
Have you seen ffmpeg-quality-metrics? I went with the docker option. I figured that would keep it simple with ffmpeg versions/whatever.
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VMAF
I'm not good at computers, so I love ffmpeg-quality-metrics. I use the docker version because I didn't want to fight with dependencies.
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Encoding tv shows and movies
There are even tools that can compare the quality for us, like ffmpeg-quality-metrics can give a VMAF score as used by Netflix for the visual quality difference.
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Should I recompress video I shot with mobile?
You can at least test the quality difference between two encodes with something like ffmpeg-quality-metrics. If it has a high VMAF score and saved a bunch of space for something that doesn't need to be perfect, then I consider it fine.
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did I fail at preserving dvds? mpeg2 vs h264 vs av1
ffmpeg-quality-metrics is nice for comparing quality between copies. Better than squinting at pixels IMO.
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Movie or scene to test out different bitrates and resolutions
If you're re-encoding video then ffmpeg-quality-metrics is a great tool IMO. Can give you a scale from 0-100 of how similar it appears based on SSIM or VMAF. If I get a VMAF in the high 90's, like 95+, then I know the encode is decent and if it saved significant space (if that's the goal?) then it's a keeper.
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av1an crashing when using vmaf on Windows 10
It's working. I found this [model](https://github.com/slhck/ffmpeg-quality-metrics/blob/master/ffmpeg_quality_metrics/vmaf_models/vmaf_v0.6.1neg.json) with the help of u/Felixkruemel and I specified the vmaf path in av1an using `--vmaf-path=path to the/vmaf/model.json"`
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How to examine video quality?
Then, after the encode, if you want to compare original vs encoded quality there's ffmpeg-quality-metrics which makes it easy to get VMAF & SSIM scores between the two.
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If FLAC for audio = Remux for video, what's the video equivalent for 320kbps MP3 when it comes to 1080p Movies/TV shows?
ffmpeg-quality-metrics is a good tool to compare before & after encodes. It can easily calculate VMAF & SSIM scores. If I understand it correctly (I might not), then anything in the high 90s for VMAF is considered hard-pressed to be able to tell. Sometimes it hits 100, which makes me fairly confident about those encodes.
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High Bitrate
idk. When I did a re-encode with CRF 23 and preset 'veryslow' it went down to 2,236 kb/s. When I do a VMAF and SSIM test with ffmpeg-quality-metrics I was getting decent scores. It takes the file size down to 2.1GB. So my guess is they either set a significantly lower CRF or set a manual bitrate and aimed for the moon.
What are some alternatives?
WebTools.bundle - WebTools is a collection of tools for Plex Media Server. Like the Unsupported AppStore (UAS)
Av1an - Cross-platform command-line AV1 / VP9 / HEVC / H264 encoding framework with per scene quality encoding
plexarr - Fix mismatched media in Plex mastered by Sonarr/Radarr
vmaf - Perceptual video quality assessment based on multi-method fusion.
Tautulli - A Python based monitoring and tracking tool for Plex Media Server.
video-to-ascii - It is a simple python package to play videos in the terminal using characters as pixels
WTInstaller - Easy Installer for WebTools
ab-av1 - AV1 re-encoding using ffmpeg, svt-av1 & vmaf.
ExportTools.bundle - Export tools for Plex
TikTokBot - A TikTokBot that downloads trending tiktok videos and compiles them using FFmpeg
plex-api - Unofficial Plex API Documentation
NotEnoughAV1Encodes-Qt - Linux GUI for AV1 Encoders