Plex-Meta-Manager-Configs
ultrasonics
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Plex-Meta-Manager-Configs
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Plex Meta Manager is a GameChanger
I've uploaded it to the Github
ultrasonics
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What am I missing...
You might also want to take a look at something like soundiiz. It can transfer playlists from one service to another, I've used it in the past, I'm not sure about the limitations of the free service but if I remember correctly it should be easy to transfer your playlist from spotify to plex and I think it also shows you the songs it couldn't find on your server. There are also alternative tools but I have never tested any of them: https://github.com/XDGFX/ultrasonics https://github.com/rnagabhyrava/plex-playlist-sync
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Service that can copy playlist from one music service to another
You could try Ultrasonics. I’ve been using it successfully to sync my Plex playlist to Spotify. It is self hostable and has a docker image.
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Syncing Spotify to Plex
Another option that supports more than just Spotify is Ultrasonics : https://github.com/XDGFX/ultrasonics
- Torrent é melhor do que qualquer serviço de streaming, mude minha ideia
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WatchState: sync your watch state between different media servers.
Try out ultrasonics :)
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Playlist sync to Spotify
Hi, My gf is using spotify while I am using Tidal and we would like to create one playlist that syncs between services. I know that the premium versions of tunemymusic and soundiiz can do that but you have to pay for them. I've read that ultrasonics does this but it seems a bit complicated.
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Selfhosted (?) Sync of Spotify <-> Tidal Playlist Transfer service
Probably try Ultrasonics
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Plex Meta Manager is a GameChanger
I've tried a number of things for this, but most recently, I've found the most success with https://github.com/XDGFX/ultrasonics. I primarily use it for simple sync of playlists from Spotify to Plex, but has some more custom configuration options as well.
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What software do you use in your Plex environment? Sonarr, Radarr, Overseerr, etc
~ little self promo ~ ultrasonics for syncing my music playlists between Plex, Spotify, and my local Musicbee library!
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Sync between playlist on different services (Spotify, Tidal, Apple Music)
Ultrasonics does this. It’s been a while since I looked at it, but I recall it being more fiddly to setup than hosted services like Soundiiz, etc.
What are some alternatives?
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.
docker-lidarr-extended - lidarr-extended :: Lidarr application packaged with multiple scripts to provide additional functionality
UpdateTool - A tool to update the IMDB ratings for Plex libraries that contain movies/series and use the IMDB agent to receive ratings
downtify-premium - Downtify is an open source Spofity downloader which makes it possible to download all your favourite songs and/or playlists directly from spotify. A Spotify Premium account is required.
pmm-setup - My setup for Plex Meta Manager
spotifydl - Youtube and Spotify music downloader with metadata. [Moved to: https://github.com/piyx/ytspotifydl]
Artwork - Random artwork
overseerr - Request management and media discovery tool for the Plex ecosystem
playlist-converter - Converts a text file of songs to a playlist on your Spotify account.
plex-sync - :clapper: Command line utility for synchronizing Plex Media Server watched / seen status between multiple servers
plex-db-sync - Synchronizes the database watched status between two Plex servers. This includes watched times, and works for all users on the system without the need for tokens.