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Plex media server mac application support folder
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plex media server mac application support folder
  1. #Plex media server mac application support folder mac os#
  2. #Plex media server mac application support folder tv#
  3. #Plex media server mac application support folder windows#

  • ~LibraryRoot/Formula 1/Season 2019/Formula 1 Austrian Grand Prix - 03 Post-Race Analysis.mp4.
  • SportScanner file will be appended to the title of the event. SportScanner file is a number it will be used in place of the hash. Normally the episode number is of the form YYMMDDHHHH where YY is the year, MM is the month, DD is the day, and HHHH is based on a hash. SportScanner metadata file can be used to append additional text to the title of the event as well as override a portion of the episode number.
  • All information must be in the filename regardless of the directory structure.
  • Can only handle individual files, not multipart or those in folders.
  • This is rubbish, it kind of accidentally works, I don't recommend it as I will cut it out as part of improvement works in future. This means that you can still group all sports together and as long as they share a season format you can create a SportScanner.txt file as outlined above and everything will work. SportScanner does not actually pay attention to the name of the League directory when it comes to matching events - all info has to be in the filename. In this instance the contents of this file would be as follows, saying that seasons should be in "XXYY" format and a date in the middle of the off-season is 1st July:
  • ~LibraryRoot/Ice Hockey/NHL/SportScanner.txt.
  • As an example, if you are trying to add NHL you would create a file at the following path: This tells the scanner when one season has finished and the next one is beginning to ensure that it puts files in the correct season based off the date the event happened. This should be a a month and a day somewhere in the off-season for that sport. When you define the season as "XXYY" you MUST then on the next line write the integer values of a month and a day in the form "month,day". "XXYY" means that a season occurs across two seasons and will take the format "1516" or "9899" for example. "XXXX" means that the seasons happens within one calendar year and will therefore be named "2015" of "1999" for example. The first line in the file will always be "XXXX" or "XXYY". THERE IS A DOWN SIDE TO THIS! For this to work you must include a file in each league directory called "SportScanner.txt" that contains information about how the seasons work for this sport.
  • ~LibraryRoot/Ice Hockey/NHL/NHL.2015.09.25.New-York-Islanders.vs.Philadelphia-Flyers.264-Reborn4HD_h.mp4.
  • You can also choose to ignore the season directory and have the scanner work it out with a folder structure like so: The only information that comes only from the folder structure is the season. In this scenario you still need all the information in the file name, I aim to remove that requirement down the line.

    plex media server mac application support folder

    For example for 2015/2016 NHL you would do something like the following:

    #Plex media server mac application support folder tv#

    For SportScanner, TV Shows = League Name. RECOMMENDED METHODįollow the Plex standards for folder structure - TV Show\Season. The SportScanner scanner requires one of two folder structures to work correctly, the first of which matches Plex's standard folder structure.

  • Create a new library and under Advanced options you should be able to select "SportScanner" as both your scanner and metadata agent.
  • Copy the extracted directory "SportScanner.bundle" into the Plug-ins directory in your main folder location - check the list above for more clues.
  • Copy the extracted directory "Scanners" into your Plex main folder location - check the list above for more clues.
  • * '/raid0/data/PLEX_CONFIG/Plex Media Server/' # Thecus Plex community * '/raid0/data/module/Plex/sys/Plex Media Server/', # Thecus * '/volume1/Plex/Library/Application Support/Plex Media Server/', # Synology, Asustor

    plex media server mac application support folder

    * '/share/MD0_DATA/.qpkg/PlexMediaServer/Library/Plex Media Server/', # QNAP * '/c/.plex/Library/Application Support/Plex Media Server/', # ReadyNAS * '$/var/db/plexdata/Plex Media Server/', # FreeNAS * '/usr/pbi/plexmediaserver-amd64/plexdata/Plex Media Server/', # FreeNAS * '/usr/local/plexdata/Plex Media Server/', # FreeBSD * '/var/lib/plexmediaserver/Library/Application Support/Plex Media Server/', # Debian,Fedora,CentOS,Ubuntu * '$PLEX_HOME/Library/Application Support/Plex Media Server/', # Linux

    plex media server mac application support folder

    #Plex media server mac application support folder mac os#

    * '$HOME/Library/Application Support/Plex Media Server/' # Mac OS

    #Plex media server mac application support folder windows#

    * '%USERPROFILE%\Local Settings\Application Data\Plex Media Server\' # Windows XP, 2003, Home Server * '%LOCALAPPDATA%\Plex Media Server\' # Windows Vista/7/8












    Plex media server mac application support folder