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/r/Plex's Moronic Mondays' No Stupid Questions Thread - 2023-08-21
My guess is that for both tracks the actual language code used is just Spanish, and it's just the title that indicates esp versus lat. In that case, since there are multiple tracks with the same language, Plex will pick the first track available. You might have to use something like PASTA or Plex Auto Languages for better control over selected audio/subtitles.
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Having trouble getting correct subtitles to show
It might be easier to use something like PASTA to bulk-select the specific track you want, or Plex-Auto-Languages, which will give you a more Netflix-like experience where changing the track of one episode will go through all episodes in the season/show and automatically select a track of the same language/name if available.
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How to select subtitles for entire show with multiple English subtitles?
I use https://www.pastatool.com/ for setting the defaults. You can chose to set which track and subtitle is the default for a show or movie.
- Auto-select subtitle mode for TV Show doesn't work
- Forced Subtitles
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Is there a way to set language and subtitles (Japanese language / English subtitles)
Outside of that, you'll have to use something like PASTA or Plex Auto Languages to bulk-update the selected audio/subtitle stream.
- Wasn't there a an update for saving subtitle settings for an entire series a couple days ago?
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Organizing anime shows with English/no sub versions and Japanese/sub versions
Since you have the remux, I'd just keep that, and select the right subtitle/audio stream when playing the file back. The major benefit there is that you don't need to have two copies of the same video stream just for different audio/subtitle tracks. The major downside is that if the audio/subtitles you want aren't the default, you have to manually change it for every episode, so for the best experience I'd combine that with a third-party script like Plex-Auto-Languages (a script that will change the audio/subtitle stream for all episodes in a season/show when one changes) or PASTA (a one-time bulk operation tool).
- Android TV Subtitles Settings
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/r/Plex's Moronic Mondays' No Stupid Questions Thread - 2023-02-20
Not within Plex itself, but you can bulk-update a subtitle track for a season/show with PASTA. Plex-Auto-Languages does something similar by changing tracks for an entire season/show if you change the track for a single episode.
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Playlists need to be improved.
Oh shit! I never even bothered to look because I asked a long time ago and was given and emphatic no. It looks like there is a playlist class. So I'll have to play with that and see what it can do.
- Remove movie from Recently Added
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Automating Plexamp: Play a random album from a collection (details in a comment)
I wanted a way to pick a random album from a collection and tell the Plexamp client connected to my speakers to play it. I wrote a detailed post about a simple way and a fancy way to do this using the unofficial Python Plex library.
- Issues using the API and python-PlexAPI
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Any idea why actors are appearing in Plex twice but under different movies? I only have one library
It is the library agent change this guy was on the right track https://github.com/pkkid/python-plexapi/issues/534
- plex discover universal search by imdb/tvdb/tmdb ID
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Refresh Metadata daily - Plex API
Sources: https://python-plexapi.readthedocs.io/en/latest/ https://github.com/pkkid/python-plexapi
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Is there a scan feature like the way car radios work?
There's no in the box option for that, but you can easily make something that can do it with things like the python plex api. Get random movie, send play command with offset for some random point. Sleep some random amount of time. Send a stop command and repeat the previous steps.
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Plex playlist content to watchlist in bulk
You should look into the python PlexAPI wrapper library. Here is an equivalent script using PlexAPI.
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Network activity keeps PC Awake
I am not sure if there is an official way most people do this, but I think the best bet would be to use data directly from plex - https://python-plexapi.readthedocs.io/en/latest/modules/server.html#plexapi.server.PlexServer.sessions to loop through every so often and get a list of current sessions (currently playing media). Once that goes empty start a timer for shutdown. If a session starts again end the shutdown, you could even look at to see if something is "paused" and have a different shutdown time for paused vs nothing playing if you really wanted.
What are some alternatives?
Plex-scripts - Plex, the arr's and tautulli scripts coming from user requests
plex-api - Unofficial Plex API Documentation
Community-Configs - Config files for Plex Meta Manager
Tautulli - A Python based monitoring and tracking tool for Plex Media Server.
pseudotv-plex
Tdarr - Tdarr - Distributed transcode automation using FFmpeg/HandBrake + Audio/Video library analytics + video health checking (Windows, macOS, Linux & Docker)
jellyfin-mpv-shim - MPV Cast Client for Jellyfin
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.
plex-audio-subtitle-switcher - Change default Plex audio and subtitles for an entire series, all at once.
plex-playlist-importer - A simple Mac/iOS/iPad app to create playlists from m3u directly to Plex Server