Plexamp wants to tell me the genre of all my music. It thinks the Dead Kennedys and Depeche Mode are basically the same. I don’t care what it thinks, I just don’t want to see it, but I can’t seem to find any way to turn this off.
Maybe it’s just me, but why this is even an option? It’s just visual noise. Every other line of text on the screen is meaningless. If I wanted to sort my library by genre, I’d do that through the dedicated genre tabs. Why bother showing this in the artist tab?
I just double-checked these specific artists using two different programs. No, there is no secret metadata stashed somewhere within these files. I repeat - these genres (Pop/Rock, Stage & Screen) do not exist in the metadata of my files.
And I’ll repeat once more, I do not care what genre Plexamp thinks the music is in, I simply wish to hide the information.
I’m not sure if what I’m going to tell you will work, but try it and let us know… In Plex web, go to the music library settings and under “edit” “advanced” “genre” select “none”.
Thank you! This was it. Don’t know how I missed it. After checking “none” and refreshing metadata, the genre labels are removed.
However, now my library contains no genre information at all lol. Personally, I don’t mind since I use playlists anyway, but it just seems strange. Why link artist and genre like that? Why have separate Artist and Genre categories if you’re just going to throw the information together anyway?