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Any plans for Plex to offer a year in review for music plays?
I've played around with https://github.com/aunefyren/wrapperr before.
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What to use with Docker?
I guess most people already recommended plex wrapperr, tautulli, and plex-meta-manager. If you want to host your own budget software, there is firefly iii. Calibre with calibre-web is nice for organizing e-books, imo. I also like OpenProject for organizing projects, like stuff from work or renovating a room.
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Every year, I like to make this for my friends using Plex. It's always fun to see how it has grown and what was popular.
I set up Wrapperr for my users so they can see their own personal stats.
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Plex Wrapperr question
Apololgies I was wondering if someone can help me with a question about the Wrapperr for plex. I have a few family users attached to my Plex account who use my server - as an example my Mrs has her own user but logs in using my plex account. Is there any way to give a specific user their stats (not a specific plex email login)
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Hi Fellow Plexers! what am I missing out on?
The watch history captured by Tautulli is a lot richer than what is displayed in the Plex web app. This data can then even be used to create a Spotify-like year-end wrap-up using Wrapper or a collection/ playlist of the most watched movies/TV shows on your server using the Tautulli Builder in PMM
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New year, new stats. If you are using Tautulli with Plex you can use Wrapperr (previously Plex Wrapped) to share statistic summaries with your users, similar to Spotify Wrapped. No web server is needed anymore, rewritten in Go, supports multiple Tautulli servers, and adjustable text and visuals!
Either way, here is a GitHub link: https://github.com/aunefyren/wrapperr
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Annual report for users
I don't do much with music, but, I started using plex wrapped for tv shows and movies. Seems to do a pretty good job.
- I started using PleX as my main media player this year and its statistics made it possible to create an infographic of my media consumption in 2021
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It's been an amazing year with you, thank you Plex!
Plex wrapped
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How to UP my Plex game
And Plex Wrapped Similar to Reddit and Spotify's "Wrapped" end of the year stats. Cool place to let your users see how much and what they watched and listened to over the year (or any time frame you configure)
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What are some alternatives?
Homebase - Static homepage for your Plex Media Server
poenskelisten - A self-hosted application for sharing wishlists and collaborating on gifts and presents.
JBOPS - Just a Bunch Of Plex Scripts
Synology-Templates - Here you will find a collection of docker-compose's for Synology related to TRaSH Guides
plex-wrapped - Website and API that collects Plex statistics using Tautulli and displays it. Similar to the Spotify Wrapped concept.
awesome-selfhosted - A list of Free Software network services and web applications which can be hosted on your own servers
Diun - Receive notifications when an image is updated on a Docker registry
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.
Calibre Web - :books: Web app for browsing, reading and downloading eBooks stored in a Calibre database
overseerr - Request management and media discovery tool for the Plex ecosystem
Home Assistant - :house_with_garden: Open source home automation that puts local control and privacy first.