I feel like this has been brought up on a few occasions over the last 5+ years…and it’s 2019, and it still hasn’t been implemented. I’m a person that keeps as many cuts of the same movie that’s available. My workaround for now has been to either use the Collections feature, and make one just of that movie, where you can click on it, and it brings up the different cuts from there. On the Plex app on Android and the Fire Stick, this works well. If I’m on Kodi and accessing my Plex content, it will just ignore the collection and have all the cuts as separate entries. For lesser-quality cuts like TV edits with different scenes and workprints, I’ve been using the Extras feature, labeling those alternate cuts as “-scene”. That also works fine, but when you have a ton of extras for one movie, digging through them to find the cut can be rather messy sometimes. Still, to this day, having multiple versions of a movie will just show the quality and bitrate, without an actual label for the movie. Same with audio tracks, for that matter. I would like to see this implemented, either as a feature, or just being able to label the different video tracks for entries with multiple versions.
A request for the same feature exists already, and it has more votes.
Therefore this one is closed.
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