│ │ └───Star Wars Episode VII - The Force Awakens (2015).mp4 │ ├───Star Wars Episode VII - The Force Awakens (2015)/ Tip: You can enter as the naming format in Filebot.įor the lazy people: Naming Movies | Naming TV Shows | Naming Musicįor the even lazier people, this is the proper folder structure and file naming: Media/ Filebot is a tool that can do all the renaming and organizing for you, automatically. The best way is to just go with the recommended conventions, and it will be the most reliable. Sometimes it will work, sometimes it won't. There is no guarantee that anything other than the Plex convention will match all your files. Please provide a screenshot of your folder structure and file names. I'm relatively sure that changing the user to your own will result in considerable security implications, so I'd suggest disabling remote access to your PLEX server if you plan to do this.Īre your files named according to the Plex conventions? Link in the sidebar. ![]() It was in a slightly different directory for Arch (/etc/systemd/system//rvice), but knowing that the config information was stored in the systemd service helped me find it. I'm running the latest build of the plex-media-server on Arch LinuxĮdit: For anyone that might find this thread: I was able to change the user in the end after I stumbled upon this article posted on the knowledgebase. ![]() etc/default/plexmediaserver didn't exist so I tried setting it in /etc/conf.d/plexmediaserver which yielded no result Tried having PLEX run as user chris rather than plex - Not 100% sure I did this right to be honest. Symlinks - PLEX apparently doesn't like symlinks. Would simply rather not move the mount point for my 2 TB HDD PLEX does not play well with content directories being in /home/youruserhere (or in this case /home/chris/Data) My PLEX media directories are at /home/chris/Data/PLEX/Movies, ~/Data/PLEX/Music and ~/Data/PLEX/Shows dev/sdb1 (2 TB HDD) is mounted at /home/chris/Data Moving the mount point of my HDD isn't ideal for me for various reasons. Tldr: PleX won't recognize any content on my storage HDD mounted at /home/chris/Data/, but it's fully functional otherwise. Hey, I asked the same question over on the forums but I thought I'd ask here because reddit is usually useful. Please go to the relevant subreddits and support forums, for example: Build help and build shares posts go in their respective megathreads No referral / affiliate links, personal voting / campaigning / funding, or selling posts Welcome to /r/Plex, a subreddit dedicated to Plex, the media server/client solution for enjoying your media! Plex Community Discord Rules We don’t want to go to all the trouble of running the upgrade if we’re already running the latest available version.Latest Regular Threads: No Stupid Q&A: Tool Tuesday: Build Help: Share Your Build: Submit Troubleshooting Post Files not showing up correctly? Installing the upgradeįor this bit, I need to have a terminal session on the pi ( I usually use SSH to remote in). There is a good tutorial here about using the freeware sftp client Filezilla to transfer files to and from a pi via sftp. I can now copy the file from my machine to the pi via SFTP. Now I want to select one of the ARM distros ( in my case v7) : Then click on the “Choose Distribution” button : On the download site, I need to select “Linux” when asked to choose a platform : I can click on the link and download the update file here.Īlternatively, you can get it directly from the Plex Downloads site. no monitor attached), so I’m usually accessing the Plex management web page on another machine when I see it’s upgrade time : ![]() Therefore, I follow the link provided in the documentation and ended up with these instructions. If I happen to lose everything, re-installation and configuration would not be too onerous a task. In my case, I only really use my Pi for the plex server so the in-place upgrade does not present a huge risk. There is a big warning about in-place upgrades in the documentation This is not usually a requirement for upgrading Plex, but I thought I’d mention it here just in case.
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