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Plex MS runs on the computer, looks at the nas via the network and off we go. Personally, I have my computer remotely connected to the NAS. NAS resolves a lot of issues, it makes it a unified directory, so it’s simpler for Plex & users, manages all backups/redundancy, and allows me to hot swap to larger discs as needed. I used to run the server off multiple external hard disks (various sizes, just kept buying larger ones over time), but recently jumped to NAS and will never look back. I ripped them all painstakingly from discs using MakeMKV, awesome tool with great quality, just takes time.

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I manage a server with about 2000 movies and 30 different tv shows (10-30 seasons each, I.e South Park, Simpsons, Office, Friends, etc.) It’s saving you less work here but you’re still letting FileBot do the hard work of putting it into the Plex naming convention with one click. Sometimes the episode name is pretty obvious and you can skip around to see that they are obviously at the location mentioned in the title or something (may have to skim the Wikipedia episode synopsis). Sometimes the show has the name of the episode at the beginning or end (often cartoons) and you can just check against the episode list on TVDB or Wikipedia. manually so you can use the option 1 format. You can sort out the episodes into simple 01, 02, etc. If the disc titles are not in order, than you have a little work to do. Those will disappear from the list and the next batch/disc is ready. It’ll show up red but it should just match them up in sequential order. Then, one disc at a time, drag in the episodes. Remove all the episodes/specials from the beginning of the list that you don’t have. In filebot, search for the right show and add it to the rename window. The files are named title_01, etc., in folders by disc, and whoever released the disc did you a solid and put the episode titles in sequential order on the disc (with maybe some special features titles at the end of each disc). So if you have Show Name/Season 1/01.mkv, etc., it should be able to automatically match everything.Ģ. The folder/files are already named close enough that FileBot can figure it out. The Colbert Report (2005) - Elijah Wood.avi Grey's Anatomy (2005) - s01e02 - The First Cut is the Deepest.avi Grey's Anatomy (2005) - s00e01 - Straight to the Heart.mkv Note: The processing folder is never actually used by humans, it is part of the automation pipeline for other processes.įrom the Earth to the Moon (1998) - s01e01.mp4įrom the Earth to the Moon (1998) - s01e02.mp4 "Movie provided by " etm.) then if I find any issues while actually watching it provides a suite of tools to fix things. I always do an automated pass with the "Fix common errors tool" and manually delete any 'extra subs' (e.g. srt file in each folder.Ħ) Use SubtitleEdit to fix subtitles. I've found it works better to do one sweep on movies and a separate pass on television.ĥ) Run a script that ensures there is a. I have a number of presets setup based on this: Ĥ) Use MetaX to acquire and apply metadata. "Batman Begins (2005)") and move it into the sort folder.ģ) Use FileBot to rename files and acquire any missing subs or art files. (I can do another write up on that if there is interest.)Ģ) Create a new top level folder for them (e.g. My setup has evolved overtime, pretty happy with it currently, working it batches it goes quick.ġ) Acquire raw media files.

subler tvdb

Naming and metadata are often overlooked but BY FAR the most important thing imho, all downstream services rely on good names and meta tags. Hi! Data hoarder and curator here, mostly focused on video content.















Subler tvdb